Weight Lifting Tips For Beginners

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Men everywhere are turning towards fitness in attempts to improve their appearance and quality of life. Have you been thinking about beginning a trying a weight lifting routine, but are unsure about where to start? Even it it has been a long time, or you have never tried weight lifting, there are a practically never ending well of resources that can help you to get started. In this article we will be looking at a few easy weight lifting exercises for beginners. 

Lifting Etiquette

Most of us aren't fortunate enough to own a fully equipped workout room, so it's very likely that you will have to obtain membership to a gym of some kind. This means that you will be sharing space with a lot of other people so to prepare you for this, it will be important to learn a few tips about gym etiquette. 

  • Always bring a towel with you. This is to wipe down equipment so it can be ready for whoever uses the equipment after you.

  • Be sure to return any equipment you use to the state in which it was found.

  • Don't spend excess time resting in equipment that has people waiting for use.

  • Leave cell phones off of the gym floor, as it can be distracting to other patrons..

Mistakes To Avoid

Now that you know what some of the rules of etiquette are, it's time to focus on safety. If you aren't careful, poor lifting technique can cause serious injury. 

  • When lifting avoid swinging or throwing the weights around. This can put a strain on joints that culminate in injury.

  • Don't go through reps too quickly. Going too fast can reduce the effectiveness of a lift. Most of the benefit comes from engaging the muscle groups in a slow and controlled manner.

  • The recommended rest period is between 30 and 90 seconds, so anymore than that can diminish the effectiveness of your workout.

Start Slow

Also make sure you start slow and easy with any new weight lifting regimen.

  • It is easy to go straight to 50 reps like your gym neighbor is doing, but are you sure you can handle this much on your first day?

  • There is nothing wrong with starting at 10 reps using low weights, then gradually increasing it as you go along. This helps to avoid injury and burnout.


 

Beware Of These Unusual Migraine Symptoms

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*People should know what they are so they can get treatment for their migraines.

  • Nausea and Vomiting

People often know that nausea frequently comes with the migraine pain, but some people actually get this symptom before the migraine shows up. It can be a good early warning sign.

  • Sore Jaw

Sore jaw and neck can be an advanced warning sign of a migraine coming up.

  • Confusion

Many people experience confusion when they are having a migraine.

  • Flashes and Chills

Hot flashes and chills are also common, along with the head pain from a migraine.
 

Dietary Changes to Help With Your Migraines

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Reduce Caffeine and Alcohol

Stimulants like caffeine and alcohol can be big triggers for migraines. Drink non-caffeinated drink alternatives like tea and water.

Eliminate Processed Foods

Foods that are packaged and processed have a tendency to trigger migraines, so I recommend reducing them. 

Cut Out Refined Sugars

Review tips for cutting out refined sugars, such as cookies, cakes, pastries, donuts, and candy.

Be Careful With Malnutrition

Not eating enough of different vitamins and minerals can trigger migraines.

Common Triggers For Migraines

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The following list is a shortened version of potential triggers. You may want to look up more on your own.

Dietary Choices

Foods and drinks can often be triggers for migraines, including caffeine, alcohol, salty, and processed foods. Mention that some people might have more specific food triggers.

Stress

Lifestyle changes like stress and depression can also lead to migraines for chronic migraine sufferers. Talk about this in more detail, including some simple ways to relieve stress.

Hormonal Changes

This usually pertains to women, who might have more migraines during their menstrual cycles, and some women during pregnancy as well.

Lack of Sleep

Insomnia is a very common migraine trigger, so encourage more sleep.
 

Infused Water Tips

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Infused water is the process of adding fruits, vegetables, and herbs to your water, then letting these ingredients flavor the water. In addition to providing a delicious flavor with a wide range of combination options, you also get some of the nutrients from the produce and herbs, which further improves how healthy your water is. Infused water is easy to do, but there are a few things you should know first. Here are some things to keep in mind when you are making your infused water.

Types of Water to Use

The first thing you should know about making infused water is that filtered water is always better. Filtered water is cleaner, so this is really going to improve the overall quality and flavor of your infused water. Since not everyone has access to enough filtered water to fill infused water pitchers every time, tap water is okay when necessary, but do try to get filtered water if at all possible. 

When choosing your water, you should only use room temperature or cold water. Avoid warm or hot water, since it can cause the produce to fall apart at a rapid rate, which reduces how many nutrients are going to end up in your water. 

Choose Organic When Possible

If at all possible, try to select organic fruits and vegetables. These can often be found in the produce of your supermarket, but a better option might be to get them from a weekly CSA, farmers market, or contacting local farmers directly. This allows you to get fresh fruits and veggies that you know were grown locally without added fertilizers and other chemicals. Organic produce does tend to provide a better flavor for infused water. However, the most important part is having healthy water with your favorite fruits and veggies, so if you can't use organic, don't worry too much about it!

How to Prep the Ingredients

After you select the ingredients you want to use for your infused water, you will then need to prep them before putting them into the pitcher. You should always rinse the fruits and vegetables to make sure no chemicals are left on them. Even if you bought them organic, it is still a good idea to rinse them and make sure they are clean. If you are using herbs, you want to crush them with a muddler since this will help to release the oils. The exception is when the herb is leafy, such as with mint or basil. 

Most fruits and vegetables need to be cut at least in half before being put in the pitcher so that they can release their flavors. Hard fruits and vegetables like cucumber and apples need to be cut into thin slices since they can take longer to release flavor to the water. With berries and citrus fruit, they are softer, so just cutting them in half or quarters should be fine.

What to Make Your Infused Water In

By this point, you are ready to start putting your infused water together. Before you add in the water, make sure you have the right container. While you can technically use anything, a glass pitcher is usually recommended. However, regardless of which way you go, make sure it is BPA-free and food-safe. Many plastic pitchers are not ideal and won't keep the water fresh, but in the end it is really up to you. There are also pitchers and cups used especially for infusing. They typically have a long and narrow section in the middle where you put your herbs and fruit, with holes or slots so the flavor can be released. You can use these, but they aren't necessary.

How Long to Soak the Produce

When making infused water, you will add the produce and herbs first, then add your room temperature or cold water on top. You then want to let the water infuse so that you can get good flavors and nutrients from the fruits and vegetables being used. If you are leaving it out on the counter, this is usually done in about 2 hours. Otherwise, wait 4-6 hours if keeping it in the refrigerator for the infusing process. If you leave it overnight, it will be super flavorful. 

When the Water Should Be Enjoyed 

The ideal time to drink infused water is within 24-48 hours after the infusing process is complete. It is usually best to drink it the same day, but at least try to drink it within the first couple days. Waiting 3 days is okay, but doní't leave it for longer than that. Make sure you are not leaving the fruits and vegetables in the water for this long though. They should be removed and only the water should remain in the pitcher for this long. Citrus fruits will remain fresher for longer, while melons are going to get soft and mushy quickly.

Also keep in mind that if you drink the infused water the same day, you can usually refill it 2-3 times with the produce in the pitcher or cup and still get good flavor from it.