College Health – Teen Health And Teen Fitness – High School Workouts VS Effective Workouts

It’s funny what happens to gyms across the country around 2:30 to about 4. This is when the typical “housewife” leaves the gym and the typical high school (or college) student comes in to workout. They aren’t concerned with teen fitness, teen health or college health. They are much more concerned with other things.

If teens today cared about teen health and teen fitness, they might get better results at the gym, look better, feel better, etc. But they aren’t concerned with teen health. They are concerned with how they look and the numbers they put up.

College students and high school students (males and females, unfortunately….each have their own specific flaws) come to the gym typically for social/ego purposes. Read the rest of this entry »

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Teenage Health

Everyone knows it is essential to remain fit and healthy throughout our lives. It is important to keep a healthy, balanced diet and to keep up a course of regular exercise to avoid susceptibility to illness and disease and to keep our bodies happy. This is never truer than during our teenage years, where it is important to maintain a healthy body for a variety of reasons.

The teenage body is growing at developing at its quickest rate, covering the transition to adulthood. Furthermore, the impact of increasing hormonal activity and intellectual development make the teenage years a difficult time for both parents and the kids themselves. To fuel all this growth and development, it is essential to provide a healthy diet for your kids. The usual things: eight glasses of water, five portions of fruit and vegetables, whole grains and vitamin supplements are obviously a good idea, although it is also important to ensure a suitable health/happiness balance. The teenage mind is sensitive and perceives situations in ways which many adults forget. To avoid drastic conflict with your teenager, it is important to ensure a careful approach to healthy dieting, to minimise the risk of contempt and counter productive arguments. Read the rest of this entry »

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How Energy Drinks Relate to Teen Health

In the decade, energy drink sales have exploded. Everyone is drinking them, including teens. Red Bull, Rush, SoBe, Boost and Monster are some of the most popular energy drinks. What is the relationship between energy drinks and teen health? Are teens compromising their health by drinking these drinks?

Today’s teens live busy lives, up early and staying up late. Their days are filled with school, after school activities, sports, jobs, homework and social activities. They feel tired and need energy to continue their long days. Energy drinks promise quick energy bursts, thus the names Boost and Rush. They promise them extra power of concentration. This energy comes in the form of caffeine. These drinks contain exorbitant amount of caffeine. Caffeine is a drug, and in such large doses does affect the lives of teens. The teens can become jittery, have sleep problems and often terrible headaches result. Large amounts of caffeine can cause dehydration and heart palpitations. Caffeine addiction is one reason energy drinks and teen health are not related. Read the rest of this entry »

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