Tuesday, July 04, 2006
Fitness facts
Q What is the average calorie burn for a cycling class at the gym, and how does it compare to step and kickboxing?
A Research suggests you can burn roughly the same number of calories, 300-450, in all these fitness classes, although your exact calorie burn depends on how hard you work, your weight and, of course, how long the class is. "The difference in calorie burn tends not to be large enough to justify selecting an activity you're not enthusiastic about," says Cedric X. Bryant, Ph.D., chief exercise physiologist for the American Council on Exercise.
One study on group cycling found that in a typical 39-minute class--including an 11-minute warm-up and a three-minute cool-down--female participants who weighed from 100-133 pounds routinely burned an average of 346 calories.
In a step class, the calorie burn correlates in part with step height. For a 150-pound person, burning 300 calories in a step class takes 32 minutes on a 6-inch step, 30 minutes on an 8-inch step and 28 minutes on a 10-inch step. So, depending on step height, a 40-minute class might burn 375-429 calories--fewer if you weigh less than 150 pounds.
Research on kickboxing found that women who weighed an average of 129 pounds burned about 350-450 calories during a typical 55-minute class. Movements that used both the upper and lower body burned the most calories--about 8.3 per minute.
Common Breast Cancer Myths
The first myth pertaining to this disease is that it only affects women.
Second myth that is associated with this disease is that if one has found a lump during an examination, it is cancer.
Third is that it is solely hereditary
The next myth associated with breast cancer is downright ridiculous. Would you believe, that in this day and age, some individuals still think that breast cancer is contagious?
Conversely, some individuals foolishly believe that breast size determines whether or not one gets cancer.
Finally, another myth that is associated with this disease is that it only affects older people. This is not so. Although the chance of getting breast cancer increases with age, women as young as 18 have been diagnosed with the disease.
You can find a number of helpful informative articles on Breast Cancer online at breast-cancer1.com
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