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Making A Home Fitness Gym At Home

Today, more and more people are becoming conscious of their figure. But because their so busy running their lives and their businesses, they don’t have the time for workouts. Although local gym membership is very accessible and provides all the needed equipments for workouts, still conflicts arise. It can include adjusting to the gym’s opening times, stress of traveling from your home to the gym, and pressure on the weather condition.

In case you are facing this difficulty, consider building your own home gym to achieve your fitness goals and keep you in shape. There are various ranges of exercise equipments you can utilize at home. Time and weather condition is not a problem anymore. You can do your exercises within your own set schedule. But the question is what equipments you are going to buy.

If you are starting out your venture, or becoming active again after a long break, it is advisable not to pursue your home gym. Instead you must enroll at a local gym within a short period of time. It can help you check out a number of fitness equipments available in the market today. You can ask your fitness instructor about its advantages and disadvantages and how these equipments can meet your fitness needs. Thus, you can list down the equipments that you will purchase for your home gym.

If weight training is your main focus, then the first step is to purchase a set of weights. You can buy free weights which are less expensive. The prices can be as low as 50 dollars or lower. But you need a combination of weights weighing 4.5 kg (10lb) and 9kg (20lb) which is a hand-held dumbbell with a bar. The end of this bar is replaceable with other weights for more flexibility. There are different types of bars. But it is up to you to choose whether you are going to use the plastic or metal weights. Metal weights are the traditional weights used even before but plastic weights are more modern and often are sand-filled weights.

You can consider weight machines if you want to workout specific groups of muscles including the biceps, deltoids, and quadriceps in a safer way. More over, free weights cannot provide good workouts for hamstrings and calves muscle groups. However, you need to pay the price of a weight machine. Costs and configurations may widely vary from a simple resistance machine, to an adjustable, multi-stationed weight stack. You can spend hundreds or thousands of dollars.

A stair stepper is another popular alternative. A simple stair stepper model can offer you a better cardiovascular workout and low impacts on your joints when exercising to build your calves and thighs. This machine is also a space saver and can cost from 80 to 150 dollars. A more complex stair stepper has adjustable speed, resistance level, speed, pedal distances and more. It also includes an HRM (heart rate monitor) as well as digital readouts for distance climbed, calories burnt, and speed. It can cost 1,700 to 2,000 dollars. Treadmills are good workouts machines too for your home gym. The prices depend on the types, models, brand, and features.

Building your home gym can cost you money. However, it is worth investing for to meet your fitness needs.

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A Career In Health And Safety Management

Responsibilities
It is the responsibility of the Health and Safety Manager to ensure the safety of everyone who enters the company’s premises. They are solely responsible for the implementation and ensuring that all the safety regulations are followed. For example, if a plant manufactures a hazardous material, then as a health and safety manager, they are responsible to ensure the safety of the workers by asking them to wear facemasks, goggles and protective clothing. If it is an office, then they are required to maintain safety by assuring that all desk drawers and file cabinets are closed, spills cleaned up and signs posted.
One of the major roles of the Health and Safety Manager is to schedule routine fire drills and also assure that each department designates a person to act as a monitor. They may also have to walk the floor regularly, to check for any violations and also to rectify any problems. The Health and Safety Manager is designated to handle the issues related to illness that may result due to unsafe working conditions. They are basically responsible for the implementation, application and maintenance of value, decision and risk management tools, procedures and techniques.
Qualifications
To undertake the role of a Health and Safety Manager, you have to acquire a college or university degree and gain several years of experience. Education is an ongoing process and must be upgraded, as new safety products enter the market regularly.
A Health and Safety professional’s responsibility is to ensure that all the fire extinguishers are in safe and working condition and that everyone knows how to find and use them. In many companies, the manager recruits new employees and also guides them with the instructions on conduct and about existing safety measures.
Job Prospects
You can also work as an Environmental Health and Safety manager in a manufacturing unit, where selection is based on education or internal promotion. The candidate would ideally need to have a degree in Industrial technology or a Business degree. But nowadays, as Environmental Degree programs have increased, candidates can find a job immediately after they complete their college education.
Protecting people, equipment and the environment is the primary motive of an Occupational Health and Safety Specialist. They are called Ergonomists, Occupational Health and Safety Inspectors, Industrial Hygienists and Environmental Protection Officers. They assist the company in creating safer and unpolluted processes. These Health and Safety Specialists scrutinize the data collected by the technicians and then improve them to protect the workers and the equipment.
The primary duty of the Health and Safety professional is to safeguard the workers and the company against the common workplace hazards. Such as:
- Injury caused from biological and chemical agents

- Protection from accidents caused by heavy metals

- Electricity hazards
In the United States, the Occupational and Health Safety Administration has been regulating the operational health and safety since 1971.

Tony Jacowski is a quality analyst for The MBA Journal. Aveta Solution’s Six Sigma Online offers online six sigma training and certification classes for lean six sigma, black belts, green belts, and yellow belts.

Test Drive your Diet Plan Over the Holidays

You wouldn’t buy a new car without taking it for a test drive. Then why commit to a diet plan without testing it first?
Think about it.
You test-drive a car to make sure you’ll enjoy a smooth, comfortable ride. And most importantly, you want to know the car will take you to your destination.
If it doesn’t, you won’t buy that car. Or if you’ve been duped and got stuck with a “lemon,” you’ll trade the car for one that works.
Then why don’t we hold our diet plans to the same standards?
We’ve been so conditioned to suffer when we lose weight that we’ve come to expect – and accept – a bumpy ride in the form of hunger, deprivation and unappetizing food.
And how many times has your diet plan or weight loss program failed to get you to your destination, otherwise known as your target weight?
You deserve to know if your weight loss program will work in any situation at any time of the year.
So take your diet plan for a test drive. And if it doesn’t work, don’t make excuses for it… don’t beat yourself up like it’s your fault… just dump it.
The hardest tests for any diet plan happen during the holidays because they’re a source of endless temptation.
Many of these holiday tests occur in social situations. Which makes sense because other people often put intense pressure on us to cheat on our diets.
So unless you intend to become a hermit or a martyr, make sure your diet plan gives you a smooth, comfortable ride past these 7 holiday tests:
1. Holiday Dinners.
The biggest one in the U.S. is Thanksgiving. But each holiday presents its own eating challenges.
Are you going to miss all the pleasures of holiday dinners – including the social aspects of sharing traditional foods – just because you need to lose weight?
There will always be special occasions like holiday dinners, birthdays and weddings that won’t fit into a stringent diet.
So choose a weight loss program that can handle these special occasions realistically and let you enjoy life.
2. The Big Game.
In the U.S., it’s the Super Bowl.
But there are many sporting events throughout the year where food plays a big role. Are you really going to nibble celery and carrot sticks when everyone else is enjoying pizza and beer?
Or will you simply skip any event that threatens your weight loss success?
That’s no way to live.
You don’t have to eat everything in sight. But you should find a diet plan that will let you socialize at sporting events without feeling like an outcast.
3. Holiday Parties.
One of the biggest social tests for any diet plan is a holiday party. But parties can occur throughout the year.
Whether it’s with a group of friends or professional colleagues, there’s a lot of pressure to join in the fun – and that includes eating and drinking.
Make sure your diet plan provides effective strategies for dealing with drinks and party snacks.
4. Restaurants and Dining Out.
This test can happen throughout the year, but never more intensely than during the holiday season.
Can your weight loss program handle it or will it be a diet killer?
5. The Office.
Your office can cause any number of diet disasters.
Candy jars, morning doughnut surprises, birthday parties, retirement parties, client lunches, client dinners, and of course, holiday office parties.
With candy jars, you can graciously decline to snack. It’s just a matter of willpower.
But with client dinners and holiday office parties, you’d better show up or it could cost you your job. So if you want to lose weight, you have to be able to work these situations into your diet plan.
More eating temptations occur at the office during the holidays than at any other time. So if your diet plan works then, you should be safe throughout the year.
6. Holiday Desserts.
Sweet temptations abound over the holidays – whether you’re at social gatherings or home alone trying to resist leftover desserts. Can you work these sweets into your diet from time to time?
If you can, you should be able to successfully handle any cravings for sweets during the rest of the year.
7. No Time To Exercise.
Even though exercise is good for your health, exercise programs often become the first casualty of the busy holiday season.
But problems with exercise can occur at any time during the year. Suppose you’re injured in an accident. Or work or family problems take up so much time, you can’t exercise.
It’s best to choose a diet plan that will work with or without regular exercise. The weight loss benefits of exercise should be a bonus, not a necessity.
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These are the 7 hardest holiday tests. But there’s another reason to make sure your diet plan will survive the holidays: they come around every year.
You don’t want to reach your target weight during the off-season only to regain your extra pounds over the holidays.
So test-drive your diet plan this holiday season.
If you can enjoy a smooth, comfortable ride and reach your destination (or at least come closer to it), then you can be reasonably confident that your weight loss program will work throughout the year.
Important Disclaimer: This information is presented for educational purposes only. This isn’t medical advice and it’s not a substitute for any advice or treatment from your physician. You should always see your doctor before starting any new diet.

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