Showing posts with label balance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label balance. Show all posts

Thursday, June 30, 2011

New Guidelines on Exercise Released



Well, these guidelines might not appear totally new but they officially supersede the 1998 American College of Sports Medicine Position Stand on exercise.

In the July 2011 Official Journal of the American College of Sports Medicine (www.acsm.org ), the new Position Stand has been released to help health professionals provide exercise guidelines to individuals.

Basically, here is what's recommended:


  • at least 150 minutes of cardiovascular exercise per week (at least 30 mins, 5x/week)

  • of those 150 minutes, 75 minutes should be intense

  • resistance exercises (strength-training) 2-3 times per week

  • flexibility exercises (stretching) 2 or more days per week

  • if these guidelines cannot be reached, a lesser amount of exercise can also be beneficial

The Position Stand is a 26-page document so I decided to post a summary news article on the topic instead: http://www.chicagotribune.com/health/la-heb-exercise-guidelines-20110628,0,7367747.story


Talk to a health professional to get an exercise prescription that works for you.

Monday, December 6, 2010

The Sun Sets on Fall Quarter!



Well, it's finals week!

Here are some exam time eating tips to help you get through the stress of finals:
  • eat regularly (about every 4-5 hours) Don't skip meals even during marathon study sessions.
  • take breaks for meals and snacks. Get up from your studies. Don't snack while studying - you'll be distracted and might just snack because you are stressed.
  • Don't overload on caffeine to stay awake. Go to sleep! Well-rested students perform better on tests.

Good luck on your finals!

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Dining Services is closed for Thanksgiving.



Happy Thanksgiving! Enjoy your holiday break. While you are away, enjoy your favorite meals from home and check out these tips for staying healthy during Thanksgiving:
  • Start Thanksgiving day with some exercise (A Turkey Trot 5K or a visit to your old gym in your hometown)
  • Eat & enjoy your favorite foods. Indulge but be conscious of portions.
  • Remember that leftovers are part of Thanksgiving's fun
  • Eat slowly, enjoy your friends and family

Dining Services re-opens on Sunday, November 28th.

Check: http://hdh.ucsd.edu/diningservices/hours.asp for hours. See you then!