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2008
28
Aug

Sole Treadmill Reviews

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by Ray Lam

Sole treadmills are designed to feel like a commercial quality treadmill, but without the high commercial price tag. With some other treadmills soaring in the range of $6,000 and up, Sole treadmills are a safe financial choice with their prices averaging around $999-$2,300.

Sole is also one of the only companies in the industry to back their product with a lifetime warranty on their treadmill decks and frames, as well as 30 years on the motor. This is unheard of in treadmill makers, and gives one the impression that Sole is confident about the quality of the parts they use in their treadmills.

Sole treadmills were also built with the consumer’s comfort in mind as well. The cushioned “Whisper Deck” helps to reduce impact by up to 40% when compared to a person running on a cement road. This means no more aching knees and hips. Good news for the avid runner.

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2008
28
Aug

Elliptical Cross Trainers

by Ray Lam

Elliptical cross trainers are easily among the most popular cardiovascular fitness machines on the market today. Have they really earned this attention or are they just another temporary trend in the fitness craze? Lets see what they have to offer.

The elliptical machines save time when working out. With elliptical’s you don’t have to work out more than 30 min., (unless you want to) to get the full body workout. At the same time, you work out the upper and the lower body because as you walk (or jog) you are gripping the handles so you move your legs and arms at the same time. This helps you with toning your arms, chest, back, hips and legs.

At first when the elliptical trainers came out, they were priced in very high end price ranges such as thousands and up to 5000 dollars. This is still true for the commercial type of elliptical machines, but the once for the home use such as the elliptical fitness cross trainer, these are actually priced around $100′s of dollars.

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2008
28
Aug

Breast Cancer Risk

by Ray Lam

For every disease there are some risk factors it is same with breast cancer. There are some risk factors which are not under the control of a person and some risk factors are those which depend on the life style of a person.

Women are at the greatest risk of developing breast cancer. Contrary to what many people believe, men can also develop breast cancer. However, women are at a much greater risk of developing breast cancer than men. Age also plays a factor in the development of breast cancer. The cancer is far more common in women over 50 versus women under 20.

Women who have relatives with breast cancer are also at a greater risk of developing the cancer themselves. This risk increases with first-degree relatives like a mother, sister, or daughter. A male relative with prostate cancer also increases the risk of developing breast cancer. If a mother and sister both have breast cancer then the risk is increased.

One more factor aging but you cannot control this factor. Females who are involved in physical activity have less chance to develop breast cancer as compare to those females who have sedentary life style. There is no clear about except alcohol and cigarette consumption.

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