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Celebrity fit club

Posted Jan 24th 2007, 3:32pm by Daniel Collett

They are some of the best-selling DVDs on the market, but beyond the vaguely famous faces and the thumping music, are celebrity home fitness regimes actually any good? The Guardian's writers to put them to the test.

Latinasize with Lilia Kopylova from Strictly Come Dancing, £17.99

Lilia promises that if you do her exercises you will "lose weight without realising it" so that you can wear "all those dresses with all those stones on them". It's an incentive. What follows, though, is a miserable experience. We begin with the least rigorous warm-up imaginable followed by 10 minutes each of salsa, rumba, cha-cha, samba and jive. It is very dull and my heart rate went up only briefly, doing the jive, which appeared to be the only dance that Lilia enjoyed. Lilia has no connection with the background dancers and there is no banter, just awkwardness. And the camera manages to cut away from her whenever she does a complicated step, so it is tricky to follow. If you love the TV programme, or want to learn basic steps, you might like a look. But if you want to get fit, have a dance down the disco instead. Katharine Viner

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Skywalk - Grand Canyon

Posted Jan 18th 2007, 9:39pm by Daniel Collett

Skywalk opens on March 28th and is a fully glassed walk way looking out over the Grand Canyon. It wonâ..t make you any fitter as it will save you walking down and back up again. But it is healthy because you would have been out in the countryside for a few days if you manage to get there; and it should get your heart beating.


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That looks awesome, I wonder if they will let you base jump off there?

Posted Jan 18th 2007, 10:40pm by Peter Smith

Access to The Skywalk will run from dawn to dusk and will cost $25 per person in addition to the cost of a Grand Canyon West entrance package. One hundred and twenty people will be allowed on the bridge at a time. Admittance is first come, first serve for walk up visitors; however, reservations can be made. Guests will enter and exit the walkway via temporary buildings while the adjacent visitorâ..s center is being completed. Grand Canyon West plans to issue numbered shoe covers â.. in order to avoid scratches and slipping - to each visitor that enters the open-air walkway.

Posted Jan 19th 2007, 12:42pm by Ismail Nassir


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The Best Fitness equipment

Posted Jan 18th 2007, 7:56pm by Daniel Collett

We all start the year vowing to change our lazy ways. But while the spirit is willing, the flesh is all-too-often weak. Don't give up. Strengthen your resolve with these short-cuts to the body beautiful. By Ian McCurrach

The Independent (13-19 Jan) lists the 50 Best of Fitness Equipment, here are their top 3.

  1. The Lifeplan Workout- This is the same exercise and nutrition plan that Pop Idol winner Michelle McManus followed to help her shed over 10 stone. At its core is an easy-to-follow, hour-long workout as well as motivating advice, tips and trade secrets. Amazon £17.99

  2. Ultratone Sports Range- The Ultratone kit tones you up, builds muscle strength, improves your stamina levels and boosts your lymphatic drainage system. An hour session on your stomach is the equivalent of 100 sit-ups. Ultratone £599

  3. Nike+iPod Sport Kit with Nike + Footwear- Nike has introduced a range of footwear designed to talk to Apple's iPod nano, through the wireless Nike+iPod Sport Kit. With Nike+ footwear connected to iPod nano, information on distance, time and calories burned is stored on iPod and displayed on screen. Nike £85


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Walking vs Running

Posted Jan 17th 2007, 4:17pm by Daniel Collett

Zest Magazine's Battle of the workouts looks at Walking vs Running.

Speed of results - The winner is Running - While neither will deliver instant toning results, running does have the upper hand.,

Calorie Burn - The winner is Running - Recent research has revealed that walking isn't as effective for weightloss and improving fitness levels as higher-intensity activities such as running.

Boredom Factor - The winner is Walking - Studies show that the dropout rate from walking programmes is 20%, compared with over 50% for running.

Benefit to problem areas - The winner is Running - Running has the edge here as there's more upperbody involvement, but both running and walking do wonders for the lower body.

Injury Potential - The winner is Walking - Because of the impact involved, you have more chance of injury from running.


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Men's Health Five-a-side tricks from Wayne Rooney

Posted Jan 15th 2007, 3:38pm by Daniel Collett

Men's Health shows us Three of the best Five-a-side football tricks from the king, Wayne Rooney

The switch-and-pass

Great for buying a couple of seconds for the killer pass

How to do it: " When running forward with the ball and one defender is by your side, simply turn in a tight circle in the opposite direction," says Rooney. "If a defender is coming up fast on your left, turn to the right as tightly as possible. The defender will try to follow by going around your back which will give you a few seconds to shoot or pass to an open player."

The feint-and-shoot

Great for making the keeper feel like a total charlie.

How to do it: "During a break-away, turn to the far side of the goal just for an instant then turn back and shoot," says Rooney. "This will turn the keeper around, opening up the goal for a clearer shot." Get it right and he'll feel like Paul Robinson on a bad night in Zagreb.

The give-and-get

Great for Running rings round the defence

How to do it: "If you're playing indoors, then you can use the boards as a 6th man," explains Rooney. "When a defender runs towards you, knock the ball into the boards, run past the defender, and collect the ball as it rebounds back." Take care not to blast it 5 yards over, or all your hard work will have been in vain.

Words by Dan Jones


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