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Complete Fitness, Is all about Aqua Fitness. Water aerobic with a lot of fun while relaxing at pool.

We will help you make your exercise time great fun with your family and friend. Learning or Improving one's swimming is about having fun, feeling good, relaxing mentally and physically and improving fitness. You can get in torch with us for Personal Training, Private Classes for family, Group Classes for Corporate Bodies, Training for Schools, Pool Party Experts and Consultancy.

Complete Fitness, Essex, looking for new 15/03/2018

Swimming For Fitness

Swimming is a great form of sport. We can swim for fitness, safety and fun (recreation).

And Swimming for Fitness is a group created by Complete Fitness Club for her prospective clients, patrons and everybody that is interested in sound health.

Swimming for fitness will offer helpful drills, tips, skills development videos in addition to rear Aquafit and water therapy information.

You can join us @ Complete Fitness to start swimming for absolute fitness by clicking on:

Complete Fitness, Essex, looking for new The programme covers everything you’ll need to produce and deliver challenging and efficient exercise plans for clients and prepares you to start working in this exciting industry. Trainees will work alongside a qualified personal trainer/ fitness coach. Are you:

07/10/2017

Why Being Near Water Really Does Make Us Happier

Cassie ShortsleeveAugust 7, 2017 4:32 PM
According to Wallace J. Nichols, author of Blue Mind, everyone has their own 'blue space'.
According to Wallace J. Nichols, author of Blue Mind, everyone has their own 'blue space'.
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There are scientific reasons why we're so drawn to lakes, rivers, and oceans.

Every time my brother crosses the Sagamore Bridge from mainland Massachusetts to Cape Cod, we all know where he’s headed: a sandy spot off an ocean road on the Nantucket Sound, home to the little beach club my family has belonged to for over 30 years. On clear days, you can see the shores of Martha’s Vineyard in the distance. That’s his water.

If you talk to Wallace J. Nichols, Ph.D., a marine biologist and the author of Blue Mind, a book about the physical and psychological benefits of water, for long enough, he’ll eventually ask you what your water is. And as it turns out, nearly everyone has an answer.

Since humans started exploring the planet, we’ve followed the water. Crossing oceans gave way to new discoveries and changed the course of history; chasing rivers opened our horizons. As travelers, we seek waterways on vacation, driving new coastlines in search of wild surf spots. We return to familiar "blue spaces" we grew up around. Month after month, water graces the covers of travel magazines like ours.

The immeasurable sense of peace that we feel around water is what Nichols calls our "blue mind"—a chance to escape the hyper-connected, over-stimulated state of modern day life, in favor of a rare moment of solitude. Research has long found that humans are pulled toward Mother Nature’s blue for, in part, its restorative benefits. Take the Victorians for example: Doctors in that era prescribed “sea air” as a cure for all sorts of issues, from pulmonary complications to mental health conditions.

Humans are pulled toward Mother Nature’s blue for, in part, its restorative benefits.
More recent studies—including those out of a UK-based project called Blue Gym—have found that people who live near the coasts are generally healthier and happier. Other studies find that when shown photographs of natural green spaces, people’s stress levels drop, but the more blue spaces in the photos, the more people prefer them. Nichols, who has spent the last 25 years studying our relationship to water, has heard of everything from a drop of dew on a flower to the vastness of the Pacific Ocean, providing a sense of calm.

Real estate data even suggests a water view tacks a 116.1 percent premium on a property; and real-world figures suggest we’re willing to pay 10 to 20 percent more for the same room with a sea view in a hotel. For the ultimate in luxury, we seek out overwater bungalows in the Maldives, and underwater hotels all around the world. And even in places where water isn’t always a given, such as urban metropolises like Pittsburgh and Austin, crowds frequent refurbished river ways and gather in fresh water pools. Paris, too, now has its long-anticipated canal swimming pools, where tourists and locals alike can take a dip.

Our love of water is pervasive, and the reasons behind why we travel—and rack up vast credit card bills—to be by the water can be hard to articulate. “You’re paying for a feeling,” Nichols tells Condé Nast Traveler. “When you ask people to describe that feeling, it’s hard for them to describe other than to say they really like it, need it, and are willing to pay a lot of money for it.”

Take travelers by their own words. Cassie Abel, 34, a communications manager in Sun Valley, ID grew up on Vashon Island, WA, the largest island in the Puget Sound. “I love the water because it’s so much bigger and more powerful than anything else on Earth,” she says. “It’s moody—sometimes it’s the most calming presence, sometimes the most turbulent.”

Vashon Island, WA, the largest island in the Puget Sound.
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Lara Rosenbaum, a 38-year-old writer and editor based in landlocked Nashville shares a similar sentiment. “Water pulls on me the way the moon pulls on it. It's just in my blood and bones. It makes me feel alive in a deep, calm way. It sort of brings me in.”

Rosenbaum isn’t wrong, either. While water makes up about 70 percent of the human body (and about 70 percent of Earth), it also comprises 31 percent of our bones. “When we are by the water it…cuts us off from the rattle and hum of modern society,” says Nichols. “Moving water is expert at masking noise, especially the sound of the human voice,” he says, noting that the human voice is considered the number one source of workplace stress.

Offering us an auditory break, water even helps us fall asleep. “There is some research that says people may sleep better when they are adjacent to nature,” explains W. Christopher Winter, M.D., author of The Sleep Solution. “No wonder sleep machines always feature the sounds of rain, the ocean, or a flowing river.” One small study out of Northwestern University found that people who fell asleep listening to "pink noise"—sounds like rushing water or rain falling on pavement—not only slept more deeply but the experience also boosted their memories.

Jim Tselikis, co-founder of Cousins Maine Lobster, grew up in a small coastal town in Maine where everything from the rising and lowering of tides to the smell of fresh salty ocean air plays a role in the everyday. He remembers a fog horn from Portland Head Light, a mile from his bedroom. “The sound was so soothing. It represented the ocean, where I loved to be on muggy summer days, when I wanted to get away from the stress of school or work, or where I wanted to find peace.”

Currently living in Los Angeles, Tselikis says: “Every time I drift asleep I think of that fog horn back home and my need to someday return.”

In Maine, much of the everyday is dictated by the water.
In Maine, much of the everyday is dictated by the water.
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When we physically enter the water, our body can rest muscles used every day, and work others that are used far less frequently. Not only that, but we give up gravity, something that’s somatically a break for your brain. For some, time spent in the water is an opportunity for insightful thinking, creative output, and quality conversations.

“If we are close to someone, they join us in that private bubble and conversations become more intimate; an intimate conversation while walking the beach with waves nearby becomes more private,” Nichols says. “People a short distance away can’t hear our words, and 180 degrees or more of our surrounding is open blue space.”

When Jenn Lawson, a 33-year-old member of San Francisco’s South End Rowing Club starts her days swimming in the Bay, she says, “Everything pulls into perspective—my divorce, work worries, anxieties about the future. The world focuses down to the next breath, the feel of the water on my skin, the glimpses of the foggy skyline, or the Golden Gate bridge glowing with the morning sun. In the water, everything becomes clear.”

The Science of Wanderlust

Are some people genetically predisposed to travel? Science says maybe.

Marie Stanislaw, a 69-year-old who lives on Vashon Island, WA adds: “Swimming in lakes and oceans, the water encompasses me…I can float for long stretches in salt water and feel totally peaceful.”

Charlie MacArthur, of Aspen Kayak & SUP in Aspen—who grew up surfing in Southern California and Hawaii, but moved out to Colorado for the snow—says that in his early days in the landlocked state, he returned to the coast when the snow melted. “I could not fathom living inland during the summer.” Then he discovered mountain rivers and started raft guiding in 1983. “Soon I was teaching kayaking for the Aspen Kayak school. I also took my surfboard on the river to surf big standing waves that would form during the spring floods,” he says. MacArthur has since traveled the world—New Zealand, Australia, Japan, Mexico, Costa Rica, and Peru—paddling and surfing new rivers and oceans.

Urban hubs like San Francisco can also offer respite via the ocean.
Urban hubs like San Francisco can also offer respite via the ocean.
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So, what do we miss when we miss out on water? Ask Andrew Gray, a 25-year-old from Oklahoma City. Growing up in a landlocked state, he didn’t see the ocean for the first time until college.

“I had watched so many movies, documentaries, and shows and was always fascinated with the idea of not being able to see land on the other side of the water,” he says. “I think the fact that there is this feeling of being ‘trapped’ in a land-locked state just made that desire so much stronger to breathe in the ocean air and lose yourself in its vastness.”

That's why he signed up for Semester at Sea during college, a four-month-long study abroad program that takes place on a globe-roaming ship. While drifting out of the port of Southampton, England he finally saw the sea up close. “It had such a still and calm presence, but there was this overarching feeling of being in awe and feeling completely tiny and helpless—that there was this force of reckoning beneath my feet. I was completely speechless, just staring off the aft of our ship for about 30 minutes,” he remembers. “It was very humbling, I will never forget it.”

Without water, then, we miss a part of ourselves, perhaps.

A California resident, Nichols recalls natural disasters such as the state’s multi-year drought. “Simple things like taking a shower made you feel bad,” he says. “But if your shower or bath was your moment of solitude and clarity and disconnect—if that was your ‘blue mind’ moment—it was taken away. It became a source of guilt and stress and fear and anger.”

'Our oceans, waterways, and the life they contain are so much more than their ecological, economic, and educational value. They have vast emotional benefits. They make life on earth possible, but also worth living,' says Nichols.
Issues like pollution, oil spills, and droughts don’t just have ecological and economic costs, then, but emotional ones, too, Nichols argues. “Pollution shatters our ‘blue mind’ experience—even in beautiful places,” he says. “The beach can become sad. The ocean can make you angry or frustrated.”

During a U.K. study last year, researchers observed people during a visit to the aquarium: Participants watched an empty tank of water, a partially-stocked tank (home to fish, crustaceans, and plants), then a fully-stocked tank, containing double the number of species. Other experiments involved measuring people’s heart rates and blood pressure while watching either an empty, partially-stocked, or fully-stocked tank. As it turned out, even just looking at an empty body of water at an aquarium proved to be relaxing. But the experience grew boring after time. The antidote? Biodiversity.

As wildlife, flora, and fauna increased in the tank, so too did the therapeutic benefits of standing there. With more wildlife, people’s blood pressure and heart rates dropped; and the longer they wanted to stay. It's a poignant argument for keeping our planet healthy.

“Our oceans, waterways, and the life they contain are so much more than their ecological, economic, and educational value. They have vast emotional benefits. They make life on earth possible, but also worth living,” says Nichols. “I like to imagine the world would be a better place if we all understood just how true that is. Water is medicine, for everyone, for life.”

07/10/2017

alancing Gym And A Healthier You With A Busy Schedule
desiblitz 09-23 22:30
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When your work life becomes time-consuming, staying motivated proves to be a difficult task. As your busy schedule takes over, previous priorities can get left behind.

One activity that many of us are guilty of not making time for is going to the gym.

Though you may not realise this yet, going to the gym for even a short period of time a day can be extremely beneficial for your body.

Sitting Down For Too Long?
Whether you work in an office, drive a car or spend most of your time at home, if you are sitting down for long periods of time, then going to the gym is all the more important for you!

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Back Pain
If you find yourself regularly arching over your desk or wheel, you should know that you are actually causing damage to your back.

Sluggish Digestion
Surprisingly, sitting down for hours can also affect digestion.

This is due to the compression of the abdomen which disrupts blood flow, slowing down the breakdown of foods. As a result, you can suffer from constipation, cramping and bloating.

Leg Problems
One of the most common problems from prolonged periods of sitting down is poor circulation in the legs. Steve Iley, medical director at Bupa UK, has highlighted that this can lead to swollen ankles and varicose veins.

The legs and glutes can also become weakened from frequent sitting. This can eventually lead to muscle degeneration which is when the muscle begins to waste away.

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Reading the potential problems that can occur, the importance of being active cannot be denied. However, when you have a busy schedule, making time for any form of exercise is where the problems lie.

Lucky for you, DESIblitz presents some tips on how to balance your busy schedule and the gym!

5 Top Tips: Balancing a Busy Schedule and the Gym
1. Find a Time Right For You
Finding a slot of time where you are able to get yourself to the gym can be difficult depending on your work hours. Many find it appropriate to either go early in the mornings or late in the evenings.

2. Organise Your Work
In some job roles, the work never ends even when you leave the office! If this is the case for you, then keep a to-do list so that all of your work tasks are completed in a timely fashion for you to go to the gym.

However, if your work is truly never ending then working out is a great way to give yourself a break, providing that all important stress relief. So, going for a quick 30-45 minute session would be ideal for you.

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3. Set Personal Goals
If you set goals for yourself at the gym, this will keep you motivated to work out consistently. With no goals comes no determination to go to the gym as you are not working towards anything.

If you have an idea of how you want to look then you will make time for the gym as you know you have something that you need to achieve.

4. Make a Workout Plan
The most crucial advice you can give to any gym-goer is to make a workout plan.

This plan does not have to be extremely detailed, but if you have an idea of which muscle group you are going to train, you can be in and out of the gym in no time! In addition, by having a structure to follow, you are more likely to keep up the routine.

5. Be Prepared to Make Sacrifices
If you’re serious about living a healthy lifestyle, sacrificing other plans to make time for the gym is essential.

Of course, there are some plans that cannot be changed. However, knowing when to swap drinks with friends or a movie night snacking on junk food for a session at the gym is key.

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A key thing to remember is that going to the gym is not simply a hobby, it is a lifestyle. If you set realistic goals and remain consistent with your training, you can make amazing changes to your physique as well as your health.

It is understandable that work can become an obstacle in your fitness journey, but with dedication to your health and by prioritising your tasks effectively, there are no limits to what you can achieve at both work and in the gym!

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13/09/2017

Healing School Magazine: Healthy Living: My first encounter with cucumber started about a decade ago. Then I used to see one of my colleagues devouring cucumbers without even splitting out the seed. When I asked him why? He told a lot of basely health benefits of eating the whole cucumber.
Fast forward to 2017, beside the fact that cucumbers is now refers to as Agricultural ATM. We all know the immense health advantages of eating more of fruits and vegetables. And you be reading a well researched and scientifically proofed information on "Health Benefits Of Cucumber".

Health Benefits Of Cucumber; (Picture of Raw Cucumbers)
Cucumbers are the fourth most cultivated vegetable in the world and are known to be one of the best foods for your body's overall health. Outline in this article are a few of the numerous benefits of cucumber.
Rehydrate the body: cucumbers contain over 90% water, so it keeps the body hydrated while clearing toxins from the system.
Replenishes daily vitamins; cucumbers have 11 vitamins and minerals that your body needs everyday.
An aid for for weight loss and improved digestion; due to its low calorie and high water content, cucumbers is ideal for weight watchers, and its fibre is very effective in aiding digestion while preventing chronic constipation.
Reduces cholesterol and controls blood pressure; cucumbers contains a homone which is needed for producing insulin.It also contains a lot of potassium, magnesium and fibre which work effectively for regulating blood pressure. This makes cucumbers beneficial to diabetic patients and good for regulating blood pressure.
Skin and hair care; The skin of a cucumber can be used against skin irritations and sunburns. Its anti-inflammatory properties help reduce puffines and swelling. The silicon and sulfur in cucumbers help to stimulate hair growth.
Relieves bad breath: Take a slice of cucumber and press it to the roof of your mouth with your tongue for 30 seconds; the phytochemicals will kill the bacteria in your mouth responsible for causing bad breath.
Hangover cure: To avoid a morning hangover or headache, eat a few cucumber slices before going to bed. Cucumbers contain enough sugar, B vitamins and electrolytes to replenish many essential nutrients, reducing the intensity of both hangovers and headaches.
Promotes joint health, relieves gout and arthritis pain: Cucumber is an excellent source of silica, which is known to help promote joint health by strengthening the connective tissues. It is also rich in vitamins A, B1, B6, C & D, Folate, Calcium, Magnesium, and Potassium. When mixed with carrot juice, it can relieve gout and arthritic pain by lowering the uric acid levels.
I hope you find the article "Health Benefits of Cucumber" very helpful. It's coiled from Healing School Magazine's Healthy Living.
Keep in touch for more health and Fitness tips.


Sunny
Complete Fitness

19/05/2017

*CLEAN YOUR KIDNEYS WITH ₦100 or even less.*

Years are passing by and our kidneys are filtering the blood by removing salt and any unwanted bacteria entering our body.

With time, salt accumulates in our kidney and it needs to undergo cleaning treatment. How are we going to do this?

Here is an easy, cheap and simple way to do it. Take a bunch of fresh green corriander leaves and wash it clean. Cut it in small pieces and put it in a pot. Pour clean water and boil it for ten minutes and let it cool down.

Next filter it and pour it in a clean bottle and keep it in the refrigerator to cool.

Drink one glass everyday and you will notice all salt and other accumulated impurities coming out of your kidneys during urination. You will be able to notice the difference yourself!

Fresh green CORIANDER is known as the best cleaning treatment for kidneys and the best part is, it is natural!

Please share this information with others and keep your kidneys clean..

Dont just read.
👉Do forward to whom you care about.👈👍

World Kidney Day...

*N B*
The Nigerian/Yoruba name for coriander is *Ebòlò*..

02/07/2016

Learning or improving one's swimming is about having fun, feeling good, relaxing mentally & physically and improving one's fitness. C u 2morow 4 ur swimming training. Urs Coach Sunny.

16/06/2016

Swimming For Fitness
Swimming workout is soft on your joints but tough on results. It can raise your level of cardiovascular fitness and help you relax.
Water is the natural way to improve all aspect of your fitness and our certified instructors refreshing and informative guide will help you to understand what aquatic exercise is all about. Using natural resistance water offers, you will find the perfect way to strengthen your muscles and improve your body tone and balance with the advice for all levels of ability (Beginner, Intermediate and Advance), our instructors tell you which strokes and exercise
will shape and firm up problem areas of your body, figthing flab to help you achieve your perfect figure.
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03/06/2015

Swim Your Way to Fitness: If you have arthritis that makes some movements painful, swimming is an excellent way to get aerobically fit.

It offers some of the same benefits as walking or other aerobic exercises without putting stress on joints that may be unable to repair themselves like healthy joints would

Excerpt from Ivory Health Club's
Secrets to a Healthy Lifestyle (www.ihc-ng.com)

18/05/2015

We all need sound health to build and enjoy our wealth empire. You can gain absolute health while having fun learning 2 swim or doing water aerobics.

"The torch relay is an excellent embodiments of all that the Olympic Games have come to symbolise - a collection of the best in whatever we do, never giving up despite the odds, and a commitment to health and fitness". Lakshmi Mittal

16/02/2015

Heavenly Voyage: From birth I have relied on you; you brought me forth from my mother's womb.

I will ever praise you.
PSALM 71:6

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