| | If you've ever tried to distract yourself from a workout, you're certainly not alone. Most of us put on headphones, plant ourselves in front of a TV or even read books, just to get our minds off whatever we're doing. While it's okay to do that from time to time, you can actually get a better workout when you pay attention. It's not always easy to do, but shutting off the distractions and thinking about your exercises can give you a whole new appreciation for your body. You can test out this theory by taking the challenge - or you can do what my clients do and call me names under your breath. Or, if you're a multi-tasker, you can do both. Enjoy and have a great week! | | Exercise Challenge of the Week - Find Your Focus The other day I was working out at the gym and I caught myself doing about 10 things to distract myself from my boring treadmill workout. Not only was... Read more | Post-Holiday Recovery - Recommit to Your Workouts From Monday's poll, I can see that many of you spent the weekend doing what I did - snarfing down everything in sight. The worst part about a holiday like... Read more | What's Your Favorite Heart Rate Monitor? I was at the gym the other day when something disastrous happened. I was in the middle of my workout when I looked down at my heart rate monitor... Read more | Vote: Did you go overboard over the 4th of July? The 4th of July is one of my favorite holidays and not just because of the endless supply of beer and barbecue (although that's a nice plus). Not only do we get to celebrate our independence, we get a day off to go outside and play...Read more | | | | Exercise Ads | | | | Featured Articles | | | | More from About.com | | | | | | Plan a Unique Vegas Wedding The minister, music and champagne are just the beginning -- why not get married aboard a helicopter or have a pirate swing in to deliver your rings? Arrrr! More>
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