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I’m A Type 2 Diabetic And For About A Year I’ve Worked Hard To Get Myself In Good Physical Shape…?
I eat better and workout 4 times a week. I have enjoyed lifting weights but would like to supplement my workouts. Currently I drink an EAS Myoplex sports drink (lite) after each workout. I am curious if there is any supplement for muscle building or enhancement I could safely take. I’m not a body builder, but would like to continue to develop my upper body. Anybody have any suggestions?
I’m A Type 2 Diabetic And For About A Year I’ve Worked Hard To Get Myself In Good Physical Shape…?
I eat better and workout 4 times a week. I have enjoyed lifting weights but would like to supplement my workouts. Currently I drink an EAS Myoplex sports drink (lite) after each workout. I am curious if there is any supplement for muscle building or enhancement I could safely take. I’m not a body builder, but would like to continue to develop my upper body. Anybody have any suggestions?
Hey All, I’ve Been Accepted Into 4 Uc’s- Irvine, Santa Barbara, San Diego, And Davis…?
I’m having a hard time deciding where I want to go. I’m really rooting for Davis because it is the only UC that offers Nutriton Science and Exercise Biology majors. I know after college I want to pursue a career in sport medicine or sports nutrition. I understand UCSD is a fantastic and very presitigious university, and I’ve been told its a huge honor to be accepted. However a vast majority of their majors focus on physics, engineering, math, and computer science. Not exactly my cup of tea. So if i turned down that offer and attended davis, which isnt exactly at the top, would it be a silly decison?? I’m a San Diego native so it’d be ahuge transition for me. How does Davis rank academically?? What about the campus life? I’d appreciate the oppinions!!
I’ve Very Interested In Fitness And Nutrition. What Are Some Good Careers That Include These Areas?
Many careers exist that touch either solely or on some part of fitness and nutrition. All however, do take some time and learning. Personal training, teaching fitness classes, and general gym and spa positions are the easiest careers to step into with the shortest time frame for learning. If you are looking for certain age groups you might consider becoming a dietitian or nutritionist, which allows you to work at primary schools, hospitals & rehabiliation centers, or also higher end health & fitness facilities. Whatever you choose, people will take you more seriously if you practice what your preach and show you care about each individual. Any of these careers are lifestyle choices as well so be cognizant of that.
Good Luck!
