Health/Fitness – Next Step Life Style https://www.nextsteplifestyle.com Tue, 13 Jun 2017 12:39:24 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 Paddleboarding ftiness craze https://www.nextsteplifestyle.com/2017/06/08/paddleboarding-ftiness-craze/ Thu, 08 Jun 2017 07:51:58 +0000 https://www.nextsteplifestyle.com/?p=1796 The latest craze in water sports is paddle boarding and it can across the country and globe. You might think it is a new sport but it actually originated back in the 16th century and was used by Hawaiian surfers. On a second thought, it might be that paddling on a small boat or wooden board has existed for centuries before that. Anyway, this article is not about the history of this activity but rather a glimpse into the modern day technology, surf boards, practices and benefits of this popular sport.

The Allure of Paddleboarding

Paddle boarding combines exercise benefits of sports kayaking with the fun of surfboarding.  And in recent years, it has gained attractiveness across the country.  Part of the allure is the ease of starting.  Unlike surfing with a steep learning curve, almost anyone can learn to paddle board and you can paddle board on a wide variety of rivers, lake and oceans.

Beginners start by sitting on boards and rowing like on a boat.  As long as the water is calm, even first time boarders can go out on the water after a few minutes orientation.  As they gain confidence and balance, boarders start to paddle from a kneeing position before transitioning to a full standing position.  As boarders gain in experience, they move from calmer waters into waves and the open ocean.

There are also a large variety of stand up paddle boards (or SUPs). Beginner boards are wider and offer excellent stability.  Experienced boarders may opt for either shorter, narrower boards.  Larger boards can easily accommodate kids and others guests while you row.  Other boards are designed for distance rowing, fishing or even yoga!

The Fitness benefit

Beyond the stunning views from exercising on the water, paddle boarding offers a total body workout.  Strength comes from the core and the need to constantly balance while using the paddle for propulsion offers an excellent total workout.

Constant balancing exercises legs, abdominal and back muscles while paddle exercises arms and shoulders.

At the same time, paddle board exercising is low impact and open to any age from children to senior citizens.  It does not place pressure on any particular joints and muscles and so the risk of injury is much lower than other forms of exercise.  And yet since the workout is continuous, people new to boarder are often impressed by the increases in strength and fitness they get from the sport.

Interested in trying it out

 Chances are there are several firms that teach paddle boarding nearby (either dedicated paddle boarding firms or companies that also support kayaking and other watersports).  Sign up for an introductory 90 minute or 2 hour class to learn the basics.  Once you are comfortable on a board, you can look to rent for occasional jaunts on the water.  Many firms also lead small tours out on the water.

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Spring Break Safety Tips https://www.nextsteplifestyle.com/2017/02/07/spring-break-safety-tips/ Tue, 07 Feb 2017 13:11:27 +0000 https://www.nextsteplifestyle.com/?p=1587 Are you planning to go out on your spring break? Use these tips to have fun and stay safe!

Drinking & Going Out

Here are some ideas for making the best of a night out with friends drinking:

  • Above all, know the law of the country/place you are visiting. What is the drinking age and what are other rules on alcohol?  Be sure to inquire about the local laws from a reliable source.
  • It is important to eat a meal before you drink and to continue to snack while you drink. Drink plenty of water before and while you drink alcohol.
  • Know the signs of alcohol poisoning (confusion, vomiting, seizures) and to call for help when necessary.
  • Watch your drink at all times. Watch it being made, don’t set it down, and cover it while you’re moving around to avoid problems such as date rape drugs. If you do set it down unattended, throw it out and get a new one.
  • Keep friends close by and agree to watch out for each other. Make it a pact to not leave without everyone you came with and be wary of friends pairing off with strangers. Use the buddy system with those traveling with you, not with strangers you’ve just met.
  • Always have a designated driver who is not consuming any alcohol. Alcohol affects everyone differently and one drink to one person could be equal to four for another. You never know how it will alter someone’s driving capabilities – assume that it will and select a sober driver. If your driver takes a drink, call a cab.
  • Avoid drinking in extreme temperatures, especially in the sun to avoid alcohol and possible sun poisoning. Drinking dehydrates your body and these factors speed up the process. This also goes for hot tubs. It may look glamorous in music videos but in reality, the heat can lower your blood pressure and enhance the effect of alcohol on your body.
  • Create a code word between your friends to help each other realize when one of you might become uncomfortable or in danger.
  • If you choose to leave with someone you’ve met, let your friends know where you’ll be and the name of the person you’ll be with.

Sun & Fun

It is a good idea that you take precaution about the sun if you plan to spend your time at the beach or ski slopes. Here are some things to consider:

  • Wear sunscreen and lip protectant with SPF of at least 15 or higher (the more easily you burn, the higher SPF you should have).
  • Wear sunglasses, protective clothing, and hats.
  • Avoid mid-day sun; keep in mind the sun is the most intense between 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
  • Drink water to stay hydrated and avoid alcohol, which will dehydrate you more.
  • Note the medications you are on and how they might affect you in the sun.

Cruises

Last but not least if you choose to go on a cruise during your spring break, keep these tips in mind for your safety.

  • This should be common sense, whether drunk or sober, do not attempt the Jack and Rose pose from the Titanic. It might look cute for a photo-op but it’ll be less cute when you’re having a dolphin looking straight into your soul like Meghan from Bridesmaids.
  • Avoid rails in general, you’re either headed overboard or onto a lower deck, neither of which are safe.
  • Treat valuables as you would in a hotel, keep them hidden or better yet leave them at home.
  • Do not carry large amounts of cash.
  • Do not give out personal info and be vary of scams, if it is too good to be true it probably is.
  • Do not wander into prohibited or dark areas, especially alone.
  • Pay attention to the arrival and departure schedules at different ports and return to the ship at the designated time.
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Tips for Overcoming Insomnia https://www.nextsteplifestyle.com/2017/02/07/tips-for-overcoming-insomnia/ Tue, 07 Feb 2017 11:36:43 +0000 https://www.nextsteplifestyle.com/?p=1570 There are many teens that cannot sleep well at night, no matter hard they try. Reasons for this can vary and include rapidly changing bodies, bad daily habits, busy schedules and worries. Over time, the lack of sleep can affect a student’s concentration, studies, and work, and lead to more serious problems. Insomnia can be a killer when you’ve got something important to do in the morning! So, we wanted to share with you some tips for beating insomnia.

  • Create a routine.We know how hard it can be to function on a regular sleep schedule when you’ve got irregular hours, but try your best. Even on days when you can sleep in, try to go to bed and wake up at around the same time. Creating a routine helps your body learn when it’s time to rest.
  • Limit your caffeine consumption. Or at least plan your caffeine consumption strategically. It’s best to consume your caffeinated indulgences (coffee, soda, or chocolate) early in the day, before 2 p.m. By slashing your caffeine intake and sticking to an earlier schedule, you might see a huge impact on your sleep schedule.
  • Get some exercise. Even just going for a walk later in the day can help relieve some of the stress and tension you’ve built up. Try to get in some exercise after classes or work, but before you eat dinner or start your homework. You’ll feel refreshed and rejuvenated.
  • Ditch your electronics. Teenagers often stay up until the wee hours of the morning texting or chatting with their friends. Try your best not to bring your laptop or phone into bed with you. Instead, read a book or listen to some relaxing music. As fun as they are to use, our electronics are distracting and create extra stress when we’re trying to decompress. Put them away.
  • Release your worries. Insomnia is often caused by worry, especially when it comes before a big day. Let go of your worries by taking some time to work through them. Call someone and talk about your concerns, or get out a piece of paper and write about them. Once you’ve done this, you can relax a little bit more.Short naps can help make up for lost time when you’ve battled insomnia, but it’s best to try and eliminate the problem altogether. Do you ever have trouble falling asleep? How do you find ways to relax and de-stress?
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