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Reasons Kids Should Strength Train

Strength training is something that teaches discipline, self-confidence, and all the things that teams sports purport to teach, and it does it with joy. It’s called weightlifting, and there are many reasons why children and young adults can benefit from it.

  • Lifting weights can build self-worth and self-reliance.
  • Weightlifting can help kids defend themselves and be confident.
  • Weightlifting can build a healthier and stronger kids.
  • Lifting weights together with family can strengthen family bonds.
  • The individual achievement of weightlifting is better for child development than team sports.
  • Strength training could enable kids to develop healthier eating habits.
  • Working out and training could lead to a strong foundation of good habits like discipline, consistency, patience, respecting struggle and pain etc.
  • Weightlifting is a year-round sport as it has lesser dependencies and variations
  • Lifting could help the kid with better brain development and mental health

Refer this link from T-Nation for detailed write up : 8 Reasons Kids Should Lift Weights

~Praveen Jada

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Immune system and it’s Affecting Factors

Your immune system is your body’s defense system against 

  • External microbes (like virus, bacteria, fungi, protozoa),
  • Pollutants and allergens
  • Inflammatory foods

When your immune system doesn’t work the way it should, it is called an immune system disorder. There are different kinds of immune deficiency.

  • Be born with a weak immune system. This is called primary immune deficiency.
  • Get a disease, usage of medicines or steroids, go through chemotherapy, follow a lifestyle that weakens your immune system. This is called acquired immune deficiency.
  • Have an immune system that is too active. This may happen with an allergic reaction.
  • Have an immune system that turns against you. This is called autoimmune disease.

Factors that reduce or have a negative impact on the efficiency of immune system:

  • Age
  • Lack of sleep
  • Lack of exercise
  • Eating refined foods and processed foods with added sugar, artificial colors, artificial flavors, preservatives, artificial sweeteners
  • Stress, anxiety and Mental disorders
  • Low Vitamin D
  • Smoking tobacco
  • Drinking alcohol
  • Diseases and infections
  • Obesity and Metabolic diseases like Type 2 diabetes, High BP, High blood lipids, Heart Ailments, Liver and Kidney disorders
  • Taking certain medications
  • Taking steroids for auto-immune conditions
  • Chemotherapy

~Praveen Jada

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