Thursday, 14 April 2011
Discover Canyon Ranch; the wellness resort to transform you
Wednesday, 6 April 2011
Yoga June, at The BodyHoliday, LeSPORT
Sunday, 20 March 2011
Top Destinations for Royal Wedding Bank Holiday Bonanza
Thanks to a late Easter, the early May bank holiday and now the Royal Wedding on 29 April, Brits can take three days leave and get an 11 day break between 22 April and 2 May.
Wednesday, 2 March 2011
Detox Holidays
Detox, or detoxification is the removal of toxins from the body via methods including special diets, hydrotherapy, sauna therapies and exercise.
In today’s celebrity culture, detox diets have been made famous by the likes of Beyonce and Gwyneth Paltrow, who take advantage of quick detox diets to lose weight. Detoxing can also be undertaken to aid recovery from alcohol consumption.
Health and Fitness Travel offer various detox holidays that incorporate a rich variety of detox methods in conjunction with fantastic yoga and Pilates exercises.
- David
Tuesday, 15 February 2011
Eight easy ways to exercise
The 21st century sees the majority of the people in the UK leading hectic lifestyles, that are not conducive to fitting in time to go the gym or arranging sports matches with your friends. However, do not despair, as Health and Fitness Travel has 8 sneaky ways to fit in some mini-bursts of exercise into your busy schedule.
Public transport
If you take public transport to work then why not hop on and off your bus/train 1 stop earlier, and grab those extra few minutes walking. Provided your journey isn’t too long, you could build up to walking the last two stops, then three, then maybe walk the whole way!
Lunch breaks
Even if you only have 10 minutes spare during your lunch break, use it effectively and get some fresh air. Go for a walk, run or a cycle around the block. If the British weather isn’t playing ball then find an empty room and do some press-ups, sit-ups or jumping jacks - anything to get your heart rate up above the norm.
Stairs vs. lifts & escalators
Will you really save that much time at work by taking the lift instead of the stairs? Come on, this is a really easy cheat that you can exploit multiple times a day. If you’re super keen then run up the stairs instead, so long as health and safety allows it! You can apply this cheat to escalators too.
Aeroplane flights
If you feel inactive on a long flight abroad to one of Health and Fitness Travel’s fabulous destinations then remember to take regular walks up and down the aisles just to keep your blood flowing and joints mobilised. Take a squash ball to squeeze in your hand or do some toe raises whilst still sitting in your seat. Little things can aid circulation and help you avoid conditions like deep vein thrombosis (DVT).
TV
If watching TV is integral to your evening routine, then why not combine it with using an exercise bike. Enjoy your favourite programmes whilst shedding calories; it’s win-win.
Entertain the kids
If you have children then take the opportunity to play some ball games or take them for a jaunt down to the local park. Fun family activities like these will get you and your children energised. Multiple ticks in the win column here!
Housework
The majority of people don’t like doing housework but we all know it must be done. It is proven that tasks like vacuuming, dusting, gardening and scrubbing floors are all cheap and easy ways to burn off an extra few calories. A clean and tidy environment is important for physical and mental wellbeing, so stop putting it off and get on with those chores!
Pick an exercise you enjoy
It seems obvious but so many people do exercise that they don’t like. It can become something they dread and inevitably give up through lack of willpower. Find an exercise that you DO enjoy doing and that you can look forward to. Having a positive attitude before you begin is part of the battle won.
All these free bits of exercise count and will contribute to a healthy body and mind. Adopting this positive, active lifestyle choice is extremely beneficial to your wellbeing.
- David
Saturday, 29 January 2011
Top five romantic healthy holidays
Have you decided what to do on Valentine's Day yet? We've got some great ideas for healthy holidays for couples and it’s not too late to book a break away for a truly romantic getaway. These holidays are designed to ensure you board the plane home not only relaxed but rejuvenated too and include all sorts of vitality-boosting activities, menus and treatments for the ultimate health and fitness romantic experience.
Discover the best of St Lucia with this exciting adventure package at two romantic resorts. Experience the majesty of the dramatic Pitons during your stay at Ladera, the famous open-air hotel in the southern rainforest, followed by the rest of your holiday at the fashionable boutique hotel, Cap Maison, located on the northernmost tip of the island. Healthy meals, spa treatments, water sports, snorkelling and soft adventure programs to include zip lining, horseback riding, rainforest hikes and a Gros Piton Climb are available for you to experience.
2. Chewton Glen Luxury Spa & Fitness Break – Hampshire, England
A luxury country house hotel and spa set in 130 acres of Hampshire countryside on the edge of the New Forest National Park is just a few minutes' walk from the sea. Relax and unwind overnight with this spa health and fitness break at Hampshire's finest hotel. Enjoy a spa treatment of your choice with a private yoga lesson, use of the leisure facilities, three course dinner, luxury accommodation and complimentary sessions in the dance and aerobics studio.
3. Ayii Anargyri Natural Healing Spa – Cyprus
This boutique hotel in Cyprus is perfect for couples looking to boost their body and mind. The stunning spa has a natural spring lounge which offers non evasive natural therapies using healing waters. The cardio fitness concept contains the well-equipped fitness centre and the total Experience suite offers a rich hammam style environment where your body is soothed and cleansed. Other spa offerings include sulphur inhalation and aquatic bodywork therapy, volcanic stone baths, sulphur mud therapy and Vichy showers. Meditation and yoga classes are also available. Enjoy traditional healthy Mediterranean cuisine at the gourmet Cava romantic restaurant.
4. Zitahli Ayurveda Retreat - Maldives
At Zitahli Spa Resort you will find warm Maldivian hospitality ensuring a memorable health and wellness experience. Arrival by seaplane will totally take your breath away; the beautiful spa provides a decadent array of organic therapies in opulent pavilion style treatment rooms. Complete with plunge pools, herbal baths, luxurious relaxation lounges and dedicated to a holistic approach to health and well-being, guests will delight in this bespoke Ayurveda Program consisting of yoga, Pilates and eight Ayurveda treatments.
5. LaLuna Wellbeing Rejuvenation – Grenada
Enjoy this wellbeing rejuvenation program at a laid back, chic island and romantic hideaway in Grenada, which offers guests an opportunity to open their minds to the ideas of yoga, Pilates, and meditation. Your Inner Batteries will be recharged to allow you to face the reality of your daily schedule without so much stress. This romantic holiday includes Balinese massages, three complimentary scuba dives, a spiritual hike in the rain forest and daily yoga and Pilates classes.
- Paul
Monday, 24 January 2011
Becoming a centenarian
We are living in a time where life expectancy in the UK is continuously improving, and reaching 100 years in age will become more common. Being 50 can hardly be considered old; it will soon mark the halfway point in many of our lives. But why are we all going tolive longer?
According to the latest research nearly 20% of living people in the UK will reach the milestone of 3 figures in age. Improvements in healthcare is a large factor in the extension of life and it is thought that in 35 years time there will be in excess of 200,000 centenarians in the UK.
Research shows numerous ways of prolonging the twilight years:
- Maintaining a lifelong physically active lifestyle
- Minimal alcohol consumption
- A non-smoking background
- A purpose in life – something to strive towards every day
- Keeping mentally active
- Sustaining a healthy weight - not being overweight
Studies reveal that 100 year-olds have strong social connections with family and friends, are able to maintain positive outlooks, and are not adverse to change of routines.
Eating a healthy diet containing anti-oxidants – found in fruit and vegetables – is another great way to diminish the chances of developing cancers and heart disease.
Combining all these lifestyle traits can help you march on to the big 100 and enjoy many more years of excellent health, fitness and wellbeing.
- David