By: Jonathan Fitchew | 2010-04-03 | Careers Over the last 10 years sales has become firmly established as respected career with professional standards and a proven path to senior management along with finance and operations. Standards of training and professionalism continue to improve and yet we are all capable of falling into bad habits. Pareto Law looks at the top seven deadly habits we need to look out for and how we can avoid or correct them. read more
By: Ged Mccabe | 2010-03-26 | Muscle Building The squat is the only exercise that even gets near to the dead lift as a mass builder. Done correctly, the dead lift is super productive, but it's important that it is done correctly. You can build up to using a lot of weight in this movement, which means that there is potential for permanent injury if your technique is off. read more
By: Andrew Decosta | 2011-07-28 | Medicine Weight management advice for kids is well valued, for this is the category where the least weight loss testimonials can be found. The article advises you on best weight loss tips for kids. read more
By: Ronald Pedactor | 2010-11-04 | Article Marketing Even though it seems possible to train the body to operate efficiently in different daytime zones, many of people seem to have an instinctive comfort at a particular time of the day. The comfort zone seems related to the natural cycle of sleeping and waking that your body and brain control. read more
By: Marc Solomon | 2010-04-03 | Golf "Golfers will go to great lengths to hit the golf ball better. Many Golfers have a tendency to believe just about anybody and everybody that promises to have a Theory on a better golf swing. And although in the back of your mind - you know ...." read more
By: madisan | 2011-05-15 | Fitness Forget attempting to shock, confuse, trick or 'keep the muscle guessing.' The one thing that shall be shocked and confused is the individual messing around with this principle who has no clue why their physique has not modified in a month since they began this magic show. read more
By: Karri Flatla | 2010-03-27 | Multimedia Staring at unfilled white space on a screen has reduced many a good writer--and twitterer--to tears. If you're having a tough time knowing what to say to the wee white box, that's twitter-block. And you can beat it. read more
By: Bobbi Lynn Miller | 2010-04-03 | Football A weight lifting routine for defensive backs should reflect the demands made on them during the game. Defensive backs should train heavy, like a linebacker, but for speed, like a receiver. They need to be decisive, explosive and extremely strong for their lighter body weight. read more
By: Dane Fletcher | 2010-11-09 | Article Marketing There are three fundamental principles you need to observe if you want to lose weight. They include; the use of weight, aerobic exercise, rest and observing a proper diet. read more
By: Wesley Christian Wan | 2010-04-02 | Weight Loss In most cases, losing weight (fat) is not as complicated. It is not always easy but it's not complicated ... or at least it should not be. Here is a simplified approach to help you start your journey to a thinner size. read more
By: Duy Nguyen Khanh | 2011-10-01 | Holidays Pay attention and don’t forget the following deadly mistakes people usually do when they choose Christmas gifts for their kids. Giving the wrong gifts to your children and they won't be happy at all these holidays! read more
By: Balu Muscle | 2011-06-16 | Recreation & Sports You can't grow muscles without some kind of weight training workout as our muscles need stress to grow. Without stress, the muscles quickly adapt and they can handle everyday life without much hassle. read more
By: Marcus Smith | 2010-03-29 | Recreation & Sports Have you ever seen seen an overweight cyclist? It's almost impossible to stay overweight if you follow a regular program of cycling, so start now and within weeks you can see the weight falling off. read more
By: hypnotherapy | 2011-04-09 | Alternative Medicine Let's talk body fundamentals. They eat to stay alive. When they eat additional it becomes fat. When they don't eat to maintain ourselves, the fat is burned off to make use of up what we have stored. It is that simple. All mammals have this ability. Fat allows our body to have sugar & nutrients to stay alive & disappears when they don't have going in our mouths. read more
By: Tyler Devoll | 2010-10-08 | Weight Loss I recently got an email from a reader who was told by a fairly prominent doctor/author that aerobics and running will "kill you" (that was more or less the gist of it). As a result, you should avoid aerobics like the plague, says this MD. Since I've tolerated enough "steady state cardio is dead" and "aerobics doesn't work" nonsense over the last few years, despite the success stories I keep churning out that clearly show otherwise, (not to mention my own bodybuilding success, which includes regu read more