Extreme Fitness For A Hardcore Economy
Elliptical Machines | January 3, 2011
Is a diet and fitness revolution taking place among America’s business class? I think so. Today’s ec
Elliptical Machines | January 3, 2011
Is a diet and fitness revolution taking place among America’s business class? I think so. Today’s ec
Elliptical Machines | September 16, 2009
By Beth MarchantSeptember 16, 2009 – 9:30 pm Yesterday, one year after the banking collapse, Fed Chairman Ben S. Bernanke said during a forum at the Brookings Institution that the recession was “very likely over at this point.” The unemployment rate, he added, could and probably would still rise for many months—making the economy feel sluggish even though the worst, technically speaking, was behind us.That same kind of hopeful cynicism was in evidence at this year’s IBC show, which came to an en
Elliptical Machines | August 20, 2009
by Haji Plus There are tons of benefits to being in peak physical shape. For one, you will feel a lot better, and that is the whole point of being alive. Also important is your appearance, as you will give off a spectacular, healthy shine. In recent years, partly because of the obesity epidemic and also due to the economy, people have become more interested in fitness. When you go to a gym, you have several options in what to do. Most gyms offer exercise classes, as well as the option to
Elliptical Machines | June 13, 2009
Pumping iron. Not to mention wattage. Let’s do some math. Health and fitness = one of the hottest industries in our otherwise feeble economy. Promoting “green” businesses = ditto. Therefore, adding the two together, in the form of, say, an environmentally beneficial fitness center , should = a go-go concept that you’d think would be sweeping the nation. Instead, there’s nothing going on that remotely resembles an exercise-meets-environmentalism trend. Other than the efforts of a f
Elliptical Machines | May 29, 2009
Filed under: Fitness Pull out those leg warmers and dust off that “Flashdance” soundtrack, because we’re going back to the future of fitness. Back to the 1980s, in fact, when dance aerobics and Richard Simmons reigned supreme. With the economy forcing us to get back to the basics of life just to get by, gyms and fitness centers are seeing a rising interest in retro classes . At New York City’s Crunch fitness center, there are Retro-robic classes that let aerobicizers get their dance on