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Exercise Recommendations For: Kids
Most authorities agree that kids need a minimum of 60 minutes of exercise per day. Some believe that 90 minutes of exercise per day is necessary to adequately reduce the risk of developing insulin resistance and heart disease.












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Mobile App

Our innovative and award-winning app "Exercise Calorie Converter" converts the calories in restaurant foods and beverages into minutes of exercise.

Version 3.0 -- released in Spring 2017 -- offers more restaurants, over 6000 foods and beverages, a Quick-Check tool for foods not in the database, and some cool sharing functions. (NOTE: Version 3.3 was released February 2018.)

MAKE SMARTER CHOICES WHEN YOU DINE OUT!





Today's Featured Topics



Dietary Protein and Exercise
The appropriate amount of dietary protein is confusing even for healthcare professionals. This article summarizes the latest protein intake recommendations to optimize health and athletic performance. Read more at: "Protein and Exercise"

Hiking Gear
Having the right gear on your hike can be the difference between an enjoyable (and safe!) hike and something much worse. There's a ton of cool stuff available. Here are some suggestions. Read our review...

Resistance-Training Part 2: Advanced Concepts
If you've read Part 1, or, if you've been weight-training for a while, you might be interested in learning about "periodization" and other concepts to improve your strength even further. Read our review: "Resistance-Training Principles Part 2: Advanced Concepts"


Exercise Books and Videos



TITLE:  "Nutrient Timing"
AUTHOR:  Ivy J, Portman R
LENGTH:  212 pages
LIST PRICE:  $14.95

In "Nutrient Timing," authors Ivy and Portman have presented a fresh look at sports nutrition. Whereas many athletes are concerned about WHAT to eat, Ivy and Portman explain that WHEN you eat is critically important for optimum recovery. This is a fascinating book. Although it tends to be a little scientific at times (note that both authors are PhDs), we can recommend it highly. Read our review...





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