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Top fitness tips for working women
This scenario from yesteryears is so outdated and old-fashioned that nowadays, women not only handle home and a career but manage a complete overall personal growth. Due to this role reversal, many of the women lately are a victim of obesity and poor fitness regime.
Due to the stress of juggling a home and career, many women are facing a lot of difficulties associated with their health due to lack of exercise and proper physical workouts. But complaining isn't the solution as finding a balance between personal and professional life with fitness, diet is crucial if not easy. And that's why I am here today; I share in top 20 fitness tips for working women.
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Pilates emerged in the early 20th century after German gymnast Joseph Pilates developed the fitness system as a way to improve rehabilitation for injured war veterans. Joseph Pilates referred to the system as Contrology, and placed a big emphasis on the relationship between mind and body when controlling your muscles. Now popular with millions worldwide, the Pilates fitness system focuses on spine alignment, breathing and core strength to improve muscle strength and elasticity.

- Myth 1: Pilates Is a Good Way to Lose Weight
- Myth 2: Pilates Is Only for Women
- Myth 3: You Need Special Machines for Pilates
- Myth 4: Pilates Will Make You a Lot Stronger
- Myth 5: Pilates Is Only for Your Abs

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Since health is wealth, I’ve developed these 4 basic steps to get you RICH :)
Through experience I’ve found that people need a minimum of 6 months to really reach their goals, get comfortable with change and set a new routine. You do really have to be ready and committed to making some changes on a mental, physical and emotional level.

Revive
To start with, it’s all about adding in more of the good stuff. More veggies, fruits, whole grains, beans, nuts, seeds, maybe some vitamins and supplements...
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Investigate
This is really looking inward at your relationship with food, making connections between how you feel and what you are eating, acknowledging how...
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Cleanse
Here we will do some food experiments. We’ll try taking some things out of your diet that might not be serving you and seeing how you feel...
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Heal
Settling into a new lifestyle. We all falter a little and tend to fall back into old routines so this a time to be patient and work through any residual is feelings...
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