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Jan 07, 2009 -
There are many benefits to working out at home. With your own home gym, you never have to wait in line to use your equipment, it's conveniently open 24 hours a day, you don't have to waste time in the car getting to it, you don't have to worry about strangers' germs, and you're in charge of the TV. So when it comes to working out .
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Jan 22, 2007 -
Whether you are traveling a bunch and need some fitness grear or simply want a home gym that fits into a bag, Advantage Fitness Products Travel Trainer might just be for you.
It contains:
- TravSudio™ Ultra-ball: Professional grade fitness ball
- RapidAire™ Pump Inflates Ultra-ball in approximately 3 minutes
- ProTrain Band System: Proprietary anti-snap resistance band system with detachable handles
- VersaMat™: Soft textured multi-use exercise mat—ideal for yoga or Pilates
- travelTrain™ Carry Case: Quick dry mesh case with shoulder strap and accessory pouch
- Interactive TravStudio™ CD: Innovative CD-Rom with over 50 beginning to advanced
The part that closes the deal for me is the pump for the ball. How cool that it inflates the ball in 3 minutes.
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Nov 19, 2009 -
Amanda Peet is undoubtedly feeling great. She's starring in the number one film in the country, and in the December issue of Self the actress shares that nothing brings her more joy than hanging at home with her hubby and baby girl. In fact, the actress credits her husband, screenwriter David Benioff, as being her healthiest habit.
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Nov 17, 2009 -
Even though she lives the So Cal lifestyle, Ashlee Simpson-Wentz told Women's Health that she doesn't starve herself for a Hollywood figure; she simply loves food, and one of her favorite feasts features Mexican fare. Once a week Ashlee and her hubby, Fall Out Boy bassist Pete Wentz, invite family and friends over for taco night. Ashlee told the mag that she's not afraid of cheese, eats cheeseburgers with ranch dressing, and indulges in French fries.
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Nov 17, 2009 -
Ryan Reynolds made a quick trip to Fred Segal in LA yesterday, but he looked to be leaving empty-handed as he jumped on his motorcycle and headed home. He was also spotted on his way out of the gym over the weekend, as he fit in some last-minute exercise before he's off to NYC in the coming days. He's due to make his second appearance participating in a celebrity autobiography reading, where he'll show off the same comedic skills that landed him multiple People's Choice Awards nominations for his work in The Proposal.
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Nov 11, 2009 -
There's a new fitness game in town and it's ready to work you out and make you sweat. Your Shape ($69), a new Wii game by Ubisoft, makes Jenny McCarthy your workout coach and training buddy so you don't have to sweat it out alone.
The game comes with a camera that you perch on your TV; it captures your image and plays it on your TV so you move with a reflection of yourself, like looking in a mirror.
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Nov 11, 2009 -
Have you ever checked your pet's pulse? Since dogs don't have "wrists," you may be wondering where to do this home test to see if a pooch is in distress or sick.
The best place to check the pulse is the inner side of midthigh (where the arrow points).
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Nov 10, 2009 -
Taylor Lautner kept his shirt on for the cover of December's Men's Health, but his muscles were still a hot topic. Inside the magazine, Taylor's trainer Jordan Yuam opened up about their exercise regimen that created the New Moon star's amazing abs. Taylor and his costars are currently off doing press for their film in Paris, but back home in the US the Twilight gang led the pack at the People's Choice Awards nominations that came out today.
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Jul 11, 2008 -
Buying fitness equipment is not always the easiest task. Finding the right piece for your home gym often means heading into unchartered territory. Everyday Health offers some great tips on making smart fitness buys.
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Sep 26, 2008 -
The economy is on almost everyone's minds these days, but it's important that despite the tough times, we keep ahead of our health. If you're trying to cut back on your costs, you can easily transform a few items at home into your exercise equipment. The Mayo Clinic had a few good ideas as to how.
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