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Wellness Terminology
There are many words today
associated with wellness.
Many of those terms are new
for readers, and some of the
terms are interchangeable
between fitness, wellness,
and health. So let's take
a minute to explain some of
the terms you may see from
time to time.
Wellness itself is defined
as the condition of good physical
and mental health, especially
when maintained by proper
diet, exercise, and habits.
Meditation, an exercise recommended
for everyone, but especially
those of use with hectic,
stressful lifestyles, is defined
as an engagement in contemplation,
especially of a spiritual
or devotional nature. Meditation
has been shown to be an effective
method of lowering blood pressure,
relieving stress, and promoting
overall good health, by simply
reflecting upon our day, and
finding happiness within ourselves.
Fitness refers to the condition
of our physical body and mental
fitness would of course be
addressing our mental state.
Often we will join and participate
in fitness centers that provide
personal trainers, and stationary
fitness equipment. There are
numerous pieces of equipment
available that perform many
different exercises to address
specific areas of the body.
The best time to learn about
this equipment is during the
orientation session of the
fitness center you have chosen.
Exercise covers a lot of ground.
There are so many forms of
exercise that we can only
try to cover some of the more
popular and well defined programs.
There are aerobic programs
that focus on heart rate and
your cardio health. There
are water aerobics that again
focus on your heart health.
Weight training and free weights
are used for building muscle
mass, and sculpting the body.
Walking is one of the best
exercises available, as it
doesn't jar our bodies, but
uses all parts for toning
and building heart rate. Running,
swimming, jogging, and skiing
are all forms of exercise,
but not recommended for the
novice.
Your nutritional needs refer
to the physical supplements
of vitamins, minerals and
calories needed in order for
you to sustain optimum physical
health. Much discussion is
centered on this topic right
now, because our nation faces
obesity problems of epidemic
proportions.
Alternative therapies refer
to the alternative medicine
options such as chiropractic
care, acupuncture, herbal
cures, and holistic medicine.
Of the examples given here,
chiropractic and acupuncture
are becoming more widely accepted
as complements to the traditional
form of western medicine.
Studies are conducted often
that support the evidence
that chiropractic care and
acupuncture are effective
forms of medicine.
Herbal cleansing and healing
are terms used by many of
the natural healers to describe
what ingestion of certain
herbal combinations can provide
for the body in the effort
to bring it back to optimal
health, or to sustain optimal
health.
Today wellness is used not
only in conjunction with health
and fitness, but also wellness
of the mind, body, and spirit.
There is an ever increasing
movement among the health
conscious citizens, that wellness
should include not only our
physical being, but our mental
and spiritual health. The
only true form of wellness
must include the entire person.
About the author:
Tony Robinson is a CEO and
Webmaster. He has a young
family and a keen interest
in health and fitness. Visit
his site at http://www.be-well-and-fit.com
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