Posts Tagged ‘time-not’
Wednesday, March 23rd, 2011
EzineArticles.com: It may or may not surprise you to learn that many Australians (and many people from most first-world countries for that matter) spend somewhere in the vicinity of twenty-two to twenty-three hours per day either sitting or lying. That’s 91.5 – 96% of their (our) time not moving. There’s a terrifying and fat-producing thought!
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Here’s a Quick Way to Reduce Global Obesity
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Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011
EzineArticles.com: Who could forget Chubby Checker’s classic “Twist”? This song has long stood the test of time not only for its cool sound but also for its ability to get any crowd up onto their feet. Here is why dancing to oldies pop music is one of the best workouts you will ever encounter.
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How Dancing Can Lead to Weight Loss Success
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Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011
EzineArticles.com: Who could forget Chubby Checker’s classic “Twist”? This song has long stood the test of time not only for its cool sound but also for its ability to get any crowd up onto their feet
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How Dancing Can Lead to Weight Loss Success
Tags:feet, its-ability, its-cool, long-stood, oldies-pop, song, stood-the-test, the-best, the-test, time-not, will-ever
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Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011
EzineArticles.com: Who could forget Chubby Checker’s classic “Twist”? This song has long stood the test of time not only for its cool sound but also for its ability to get any crowd up onto their feet.
Read more:
How Dancing Can Lead to Weight Loss Success
Tags:feet, its-ability, its-cool, long-stood, oldies-pop, song, stood-the-test, the-best, the-test, time-not, will-ever
Posted in Weight Loss | No Comments »