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Fight Cancer with Exercise Routines and Great Nutrition

Posted by RaySa

Apr 29, 2013

Turning the tables on cancer can be accomplished by investing in a high-quality fitness program. Many people who have breast, cancer, mesothelioma or another type of cancer often experience financial dilemmas due to the high costs of medical bills and a decrease in work hours. However, fitness programs do not have to be expensive or difficult, in order for them to be effective in helping a cancer patient to regain control over his or her life.

How Does Nutrition Play a Role in Helping Cancer Patients?

Not only do nutritious fruits and vegetables provide amazing antioxidants which are known for boosting the immune system, great nutrition in a cancer patient’s life will also help to boost energy levels which will make it easier for the person to begin a regular workout routine. When a consistent workout schedule is developed, it is important for the individual to eat a diet that includes whole grain breads and cereals, fresh fruit and meals that are loaded with vegetables. Beneficial vegetables include radishes, peppers, onions, kale, broccoli, spinach and carrots. Other helpful food items that will benefit a cancer patient include low-fat cheeses, small amounts of very lean meat and nuts that are rich in protein. The list of beneficial foods for cancer patients is very long, and will vary with the individual patient. Therefore, it is important to speak with your doctor to develop a nutrition plan appropriate for you.

Setting Up a Successful Exercise Routine

It is common for many people, whether they have an illness or not, to begin a fitness routine wholeheartedly and then drop it after a few weeks. This is primarily due to the fact that people often lose interest in a boring routine that consists of going through the same exercise motions each time they work out. By remaining flexible and embracing creativity, a person will stand a better chance of keeping a healthy workout schedule. Going golfing, swimming, yoga and signing up for dance classes are just a few ideas people can consider when they start thinking about possible exercise activities. In addition to these activities, step aerobics and running/walking are also exercises that will provide great benefits by reducing anxiety and boosting energy in a person who is fighting cancer.

The American Cancer Society published an online publication that provides good information for anyone who wants more information on how exercise can be a benefit to people who have cancer. The article lists benefits such as better balance, reduced amounts of pain and more energy. Each of these benefits plays a big part in improving comfort, self-esteem and energy.

Additionally, it is also important to speak with your doctor to ensure you are participating in beneficial physical activity that is not too rigorous for your condition. Similar to your nutrition plan, you want to make sure that it coincides with your current physical condition, diagnosis and treatment plan.

Written by: Melanie Bowen

 

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Topics: Fitness for a Cause, Awareness and Support

Fight Cancer with Exercise Routines and Great Nutrition

Posted by RaySa

Apr 29, 2013

Turning the tables on cancer can be accomplished by investing in a high-quality fitness program. Many people who have breast, cancer, mesothelioma or another type of cancer often experience financial dilemmas due to the high costs of medical bills and a decrease in work hours. However, fitness programs do not have to be expensive or difficult, in order for them to be effective in helping a cancer patient to regain control over his or her life.

How Does Nutrition Play a Role in Helping Cancer Patients?

Not only do nutritious fruits and vegetables provide amazing antioxidants which are known for boosting the immune system, great nutrition in a cancer patient’s life will also help to boost energy levels which will make it easier for the person to begin a regular workout routine. When a consistent workout schedule is developed, it is important for the individual to eat a diet that includes whole grain breads and cereals, fresh fruit and meals that are loaded with vegetables. Beneficial vegetables include radishes, peppers, onions, kale, broccoli, spinach and carrots. Other helpful food items that will benefit a cancer patient include low-fat cheeses, small amounts of very lean meat and nuts that are rich in protein. The list of beneficial foods for cancer patients is very long, and will vary with the individual patient. Therefore, it is important to speak with your doctor to develop a nutrition plan appropriate for you.

Setting Up a Successful Exercise Routine

It is common for many people, whether they have an illness or not, to begin a fitness routine wholeheartedly and then drop it after a few weeks. This is primarily due to the fact that people often lose interest in a boring routine that consists of going through the same exercise motions each time they work out. By remaining flexible and embracing creativity, a person will stand a better chance of keeping a healthy workout schedule. Going golfing, swimming, yoga and signing up for dance classes are just a few ideas people can consider when they start thinking about possible exercise activities. In addition to these activities, step aerobics and running/walking are also exercises that will provide great benefits by reducing anxiety and boosting energy in a person who is fighting cancer.

The American Cancer Society published an online publication that provides good information for anyone who wants more information on how exercise can be a benefit to people who have cancer. The article lists benefits such as better balance, reduced amounts of pain and more energy. Each of these benefits plays a big part in improving comfort, self-esteem and energy.

Additionally, it is also important to speak with your doctor to ensure you are participating in beneficial physical activity that is not too rigorous for your condition. Similar to your nutrition plan, you want to make sure that it coincides with your current physical condition, diagnosis and treatment plan.

Written by: Melanie Bowen

 

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Topics: living with cancer, health fitness tips, Merritt blog, foods that fight cancer, eat smart, exercise routines, Fitness for a Cause, Awareness and Support, fighting cancer

Come Celebrate The Memorial Day MURPH

Posted by RaySa

May 16, 2012

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Topics: Merritt Athletics, Fitness for a Cause, Awareness and Support

Come Celebrate The Memorial Day MURPH

Posted by RaySa

May 16, 2012

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Topics: memorial day murph, Merritt Athletics, workout fitness, Baltimore health, best exercises lose weight, loss weight exercises, navy seal, how to work out to lose weight, Lone survivor, Fitness for a Cause, fitness challenge, Awareness and Support, Baltimore fitness, exercises weight loss, wounded warrior project

MSP Polar Bear Plunge “PLUNGEFEST 2012”

Posted by RaySa

Jan 24, 2012

Team Austin's Ice-Cubes will be taking the plunge again into the freezing Chesapeake Bay on Saturday, January 28th… all to raise money for the Special Olympics of Maryland! Missy & Rusty Shown started Austin’s Ice-Cubes six years ago to honor their son, Austin, who was born with Down Syndrome. Their team has been able to raise and donate over $40,000 to the Special Olympics. This year’s team consists of old and new plungers who are excited to take part in the coolest event around, and to help Austin and his many friends with intellectual disabilities. Please consider making a donation to Team Austin's Ice-Cubes! Please "bear" in mind that every donation to Special Olympics Maryland is tax deductible. The Shown Family and their future Special Olympian greatly appreciate your support and generosity.

Please follow the link below to make your donation:
http://plunge2012.kintera.org/austinsicecubes

By Andrew Dibble

https://www.facebook.com/plunge.maryland

http://www.plungemd.com/


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Topics: Fitness for a Cause

MSP Polar Bear Plunge “PLUNGEFEST 2012”

Posted by RaySa

Jan 24, 2012

Team Austin's Ice-Cubes will be taking the plunge again into the freezing Chesapeake Bay on Saturday, January 28th… all to raise money for the Special Olympics of Maryland! Missy & Rusty Shown started Austin’s Ice-Cubes six years ago to honor their son, Austin, who was born with Down Syndrome. Their team has been able to raise and donate over $40,000 to the Special Olympics. This year’s team consists of old and new plungers who are excited to take part in the coolest event around, and to help Austin and his many friends with intellectual disabilities. Please consider making a donation to Team Austin's Ice-Cubes! Please "bear" in mind that every donation to Special Olympics Maryland is tax deductible. The Shown Family and their future Special Olympian greatly appreciate your support and generosity.

Please follow the link below to make your donation:
http://plunge2012.kintera.org/austinsicecubes

By Andrew Dibble

https://www.facebook.com/plunge.maryland

http://www.plungemd.com/


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Topics: plungemd, special olympics, Fitness for a Cause, polar bear plunge, plunge maryland, somd

Merritt Family Helps Ghana Families

Posted by MYannuzzi

Jan 13, 2012

Merritt Athletic Clubs had the honor to work with Perpetual Prosperity Pumps Foundation in their Adopt-A-Family Program. As a company we collected old tennis shoes in order to lift a family out of poverty forever. For every 600 pairs of shoes that we sent to Ghana we were able to save a family. As a team, including Merritt Athletic Staff and our members we collected enough shoes to save 3 Ghana families from poverty and provide them with homes! This was such an exciting program for all of us to participate in together. At the end of the day knowing that we were able to change lives, one family at a time, and that our used athletic shoes were used to fight poverty, hunger and global warming made such a positive impact on all of us. Thank you to everyone who participated!

Have a story to share? Email us at newshape@merrittclubs.com

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Topics: Merritt Athletics, Fitness for a Cause, Awareness and Support

Merritt Family Helps Ghana Families

Posted by MYannuzzi

Jan 13, 2012

Merritt Athletic Clubs had the honor to work with Perpetual Prosperity Pumps Foundation in their Adopt-A-Family Program. As a company we collected old tennis shoes in order to lift a family out of poverty forever. For every 600 pairs of shoes that we sent to Ghana we were able to save a family. As a team, including Merritt Athletic Staff and our members we collected enough shoes to save 3 Ghana families from poverty and provide them with homes! This was such an exciting program for all of us to participate in together. At the end of the day knowing that we were able to change lives, one family at a time, and that our used athletic shoes were used to fight poverty, hunger and global warming made such a positive impact on all of us. Thank you to everyone who participated!

Have a story to share? Email us at newshape@merrittclubs.com

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Topics: Merritt Athletics, volunteer in africa, africa, Fitness for a Cause, orphanage, volunteerism africa, joomla, Awareness and Support, ghana, help children, make a difference, fathershouse