March 14, 2012
Buy Electric wheelchairs online
Electric wheelchairs mobility for virtually any type of
disability.
Innovations have made control of electric wheelchairs manageable
for everyone. Today, manual and electric wheelchairs have become
a physical extension of the rider. But it wasn't until 1979,
when an anti-trust suit was settled, that an era of competition
and design innovation began resulting in better pricing and
greater mobility in both manual and electric wheelchairs. Today
we can find ...
March 13, 2012
Today, almost every sport is offered to the wheelchair user -
wheelchair skiing, downhill wheelchair racing, wheelchair
tennis, wheelchair basketball and more. Participating in sports
will not only help strengthen your body and improve dexterity,
it will also boost your self-esteem.
Manufacturers offer custom-built sports wheel chairs to suit
both the athlete and the sport. This means that sports chairs
are not usually covered by insurance and tend to be expensive,
ranging from $2,000 to ...
March 11, 2012
With all the tempting food available in December, it's difficult
to resist eating too much - yet if you don't you'll regret it
later. One or two bouts of over-indulgence won't make much
difference but if you throw in the towel for the whole month
you'll end up quite a few pounds heavier in January.
But how do you resist when there is so much on offer? And
without feeling that you're missing out? Here are 10 tips to
guide you through the holidays.
1. Have what you really want
When you're faced ...
March 10, 2012
Health is Your Greatest Asset? By Kamau Austin
If you are like many people who take the entrepreneurial plunge,
you do so most successfully when you are approaching or entering
into middle age. Your middle-aged years are also ironically
around the time many people start to suffer problems with
eroding health and weight problems. Wouldn't it be nice if we
could have the best of both worlds: financial freedom and
optimal health?
I once heard Dr. Dennis Kimbro http://www.denniskimbro.com say
on a ...
March 9, 2012
Fitness for golf is prevalent at every level. You hear about it
all the time on the television and even teaching pros are
talking more about the importance of fitness for golf.
The reason being is the belief that your 'physical limitations'
are keeping you from optimal swing mechanics, power, distance
and accuracy.
For the aging golfer this is most prevalent.
Without a golf-specific exercise program, it is virtually
impossible to maintain and/or improve swing mechanics. The human
body declines ...
March 8, 2012
It's not like I found myself suddenly getting older, or as if
it happened overnight. I still like a good workout, and find
riding my bike one of the most relaxing things I can do. But
when it comes to making changes, such as losing weight or
increasing muscle mass, it is getting harder to do as I get
older.
By God's grace, many of the changes in getting older are great.
My children have grown up to become my friends. And my wife
handles most of the worrying and fretting (although I do a ...
March 7, 2012
Copyright 2005 Judy Thompson
As a young person growing up in Columbus, Ohio, I used to be in
awe whenever I went to the huge public library there. There were
masses and volumes of information available on just about any
subject you could possibly be interested in. Back in those days,
however, it took a long time to locate what you were looking
for, to take notes, and do all the needed research. Even today I
admire those massive buildings, which are filled with so much
knowledge shared by ...
March 6, 2012
While the Florida State Seminoles college football team was officially established in 1947, the tradition of football in the Florida State University (FSU) began much earlier when a football team was set up in Florida State College, the precursor of the FSU until it was disbanded in 1905 when the college became an all-girls school. Despite the 42-year hiatus in collegiate football, FSU?s passion for the sport has not diminished throughout that time. This enthusiasm has been reflected in the ...
March 5, 2012
If you had a dog and didn't treat it well - you starved it on
some days, overfed it on others, gave it far too many doggie
treats and not enough doggie nourishment or water, kept it
indoors in front of the TV and gave it no exercise, berated it
for being lazy and fat - how would you feel about yourself as a
dog owner?
Would you say you were negligent? Would you expect the animal
welfare people to be keeping an eye on you?
You'd feel bad about that, right?
But when it comes to you, how do you ...
March 3, 2012
Vitamins, minerals and other nutrients are essential to the
development and performance of the human reproductive system.
Nutrition also plays a role in the development and maturation of
the reproductive system through childhood and adolescence, and
can affect the endocrine system, which regulates the hormones
that rule the functions of the reproductive system. Nutrition
can affect fertility and fetal development, as well. Striving
each day to consume the standard recommended daily intake ...