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Dancing could be the the new fitness craze Dallas Morning News TULSA, Okla. – An hour of dancing can burn as many calories as an hour on the treadmill. In Step RedNova By CARY ASPINWALL World Scene Writer Dancing becoming popular way to help stay fit An hour of dancing can burn as many calories as an hour on the treadmill. And for many, its just way more fun. Healthy living is a lifelong process The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung Trey Rompel started his first gym program at the New Braunfels Family YMCA this past week at the ripe old age of 8. Now, the Lone Star Elementary second-grader will be walking on the treadmill while his mother, Jenny Rompel, works out alongside him. Skin-pinch and a treadmill: Taking the BodyAge test Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune Age shouldn't matter, right? Sure, until it keeps creeping higher and higher, and you realize there's not a darned thing you can do about it. But maybe there is. At least that's what Liz Innvaer, a personal trainer at Life Time Fitness in Chanhassen, is telling me as she begins my BodyAge assessment. "The bottom line," she says, "is your age is changeable." I must admit, that sounds kind of nice. Yakima just right regardless of price Yakima Herald-Republic He might not have won the car, but it was a Yakima booster's dream come true. On Tuesday, during the broadcast of "The Price is Right" television game show, the city of Yakima will practically become a star contestant. It does a heart good Yakima Herald-Republic Wade Justice is, as they say, a lucky man. The 43-year-old Yakima radiologist thought he was just being a helpful guinea pig when he volunteered recently to put himself through a new scanning machine at Yakima Regional Medical and Cardiac Center. Spreading the word Heart disease a killer for women and hard to diagnose Daily Bulletin Lori Kupetz looks younger than her 40 years, especially when she hula-hoops in front of her home with daughters Sophie, 9, and Zoe, 7. No one would ever guess that earlier this year, this thin vegetarian who doesn't smoke underwent a triple bypass. Fit for the holidays Argus Leader It doesn't matter if you're a fitness fanatic or a couch potato. Everyone needs a little motivation to stay active - physically and mentally - during the busy holiday season. So what's better than a little friendly competition among friends and family to keep you moving this month? If there's a prize on the line, you can't help but stay active. What are you waiting for? It's time to get moving. The lure of the $1 trillion Financial Mail US medical insurance market has persuaded Discovery Holdings to keep its US subsidiary, Destiny. But it has drained millions from Discovery every year. Designs on a creative career Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Robert Jensen went to art school to be part of Milwaukee's manufacturing tradition. He's one of hundreds of
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