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Punch, kick and roll.(fitness regimens)

Publication: Vegetarian Times

Publication Date: 01-MAY-01

Author: Rapaport, Amy
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COPYRIGHT 2001 Vegetarian Times, Inc. All rights reserved.

If your exercise regimen needs a jump start, check out these 7 hot workouts

If diet alone were enough to keep us healthy, then every vegetarian would be the picture of perfect health. But the truth is, to achieve optimum health, we must exercise too. A regular fitness program helps keep weight off, lower your cholesterol and blood pressure, reduce stress and improve your mood. And while committing to a workout regimen can be difficult, most experts agree that if you can find an activity you enjoy--as long as it elevates your heart rate and gets you moving at least three days a week--you're on the right track, so to speak. What matters most is finding something that inspires you to exercise. That's where we come in.

Just as spinning and step aerobics were the hot trends of the '90s, a whole new roster of workouts has cropped up, ranging from boxing to yoga to swinging from a trapeze. Whether you're a hard-core athlete who likes to keep up with the latest sport or someone whose idea of a hip workout is still the stationary bike in the basement, it's important to mix things up. It's not only for the sake of your muscles, which get used to an exercise rather quickly, but--even more important--for your mind. Of course we're not suggesting that you give up an activity you enjoy. Biking, walking, running and swimming aren't fads; they're exercise staples. But if you're looking for a new challenge, fresh motivation or are just curious about what everyone else is doing, we're sure you'll find something here that piques your interest.

1 Strike a Pose One of the year's hottest fitness trends is to take a mind/body approach to exercise. And within that category, nothing is more popular than yoga. With advocates like Madonna, Oprah and Sting, it's clear that yoga has moved from the alternative to the...

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