Friday 30 November 2012


What is Tae Bo fitness?  

 

It is an exercise that teaches a person how to communicate with their body. It is the combination of self awareness and control of martial arts, the focus and strength of boxing,and the grace and rhythm of dance.

A typical one hour class consists of a series of jabs, punches, kicks and steps, choreographed in a series of eight-count combinations.

The word TAE means foot and leg in the Korean Language. BO is shortened version of the word BOX. 

It was discovered by accident in 1976 by Billy Blanks  

When training, using the classic techniques from Boxing and martial arts, he was training to the original "Rocky" theme song and started punching and kicking to the beat.Within 10 minutes he was exhausted. He then realized if he was tired, being one who worked out for hours at a time 7 days a week, he was definitely on to something. Thus Tae Bo fitness was born. 
Tae Bo was designed as a different type of aerobic and cardio workout concept which is focused on the soul, mind and body and so the benefits of Tae Bo are both physical and mental. Tae Bo has been characterized as an excellent cardiovascular workout with very good distractions.
Because of the movements it involves, Tae Bo is effective in toning and defining the body's musculature. It can also improve one's balance, flexibility, coordination and has cardiovascular benefits. The benefit of a good cardiovascular workout was the first thing Blanks noticed when he inadvertently created Tae Bo in 1976 and it is still one of the top selling points of the program. According to Blanks, the cardiovascular benefits are a result of the dance moves added to the already high-energy workout.
The Tae Kwon Do aspect of Tae Bo provides self-awareness, self-confidence, and familiarity with martial arts. Martial arts combined with punch-boxing and dancing connects the mind and body by teaching mental acuity, physical strength, mental coordination and accuracy, and speed.
Perhaps the most appealing aspect about Tae Bo is its proven calorie burning effectiveness. An hour long Tae Bo workout will burn 500 to 800 calories, compared with the 300 to 400 calories burned with a more conventional aerobics class. If a healthy diet is followed, the burned calories should translate into weight loss. As it is an aerobic and cardio workout, Tae Bo helps its practitioners work out more sweat and lose weight at a faster pace when working out constantly during a week.                         
  
Tae Bo is also thought to lead to a better grasp of self-defense methods by kicking and punching that are done during a workout program. While Blanks says he hopes Tae Bo users are never put in a spot where they will need the self-defense training, Tae Bo will give them the skills and confidence to deal with potential trouble.
Tae Bo can also help with developing a positive sense of self-esteem. As with any form of exercise, it can promote "positive mental health as indicated by relief in symptoms of depression and anxiety," as stated in a study on the effects of exercise on mental health by Arizona State University researcher Daniel M. Landers.

Friday 16 November 2012

Health Travel - India




          
Health Travel (Medical tourism) is a growing  sector in India. India’s medical tourism sector is expected to experience an annual growth rate of 30%, making it a $2 billion industry by 2015.As medical treatment costs in the developed world balloon - with the United States leading the way - more and more Westerners are finding the prospect of international travel for medical care increasingly appealing. An estimated 150,000 of these travel to India for low-priced health care procedures every year.

Advantages for medical tourists include reduced costs, the availability of latest medical technologies and a growing compliance on international quality standards, as well as the fact that foreigners are less likely to face a language barrier in India. The Indian government is taking steps to address infrastructure issues that hinder the country's growth in medical tourism.
Most estimates claim treatment costs in India start at around a tenth of the price of comparable treatment in America or Britain.The most popular treatments sought in India by medical tourists are alternative medicine, bone-marrow transplant, cardiac bypass, eye surgery and hip replacement. India is known in particular for heart surgery, hip resurfacing and other areas of advanced medicine.
The city of Chennai has been termed India's health capital. Multi - and super-specialty hospitals across the city bring in an estimated 150 international patients every day. Chennai attracts about 45 percent of health tourists from abroad arriving in the country and 30 to 40 percent of domestic health tourists. Factors behind the tourists inflow in the city include low costs, little to no waiting period, and facilities offered at the specialty hospitals in the city. The city has an estimated 12,500 hospital beds, of which only half is used by the city's population with the rest being shared by patients from other states of the country and foreigners.
Federal health minister Ghulam Nabi Azad says, "Affordable health care does not mean our medicine is inferior to any superpower’s. I would like to say our medicines are indigenous, they are superior, and superiority does not come by escalating costs."
"Patients do not travel to India for health care services because they have a choice and they choose to go to India," says Ravi Aronprofessor at the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School and a senior fellow at The Mack Centre for Technological Innovation at Wharton. Adds Rana Mehta, executive director, Price water house Coopers (PwC) India: "If patients see value in what India has to offer, they will continue to come." 
 According to a report by the Delhi-based RNCOS, which specializes in Industry intelligence and creative solutions for contemporary business segments, India’s share in the global medical tourism industry will reach around 3% by the end of 2013. The December 2010 report -- titled "Booming Medical Tourism in India" – says that the industry should generate revenues of around US$3 billion by 2013. "The Indian medical tourism industry is currently in its early growth stage," says RNCOS chief executive Shushmul Maheshwari.
"India has the highest potential in medical tourism in the world," says Maheshwari of RNCOS. "Factors such as low cost, scale and range of treatments differentiate it from other medical tourism destinations. Moreover, growth in India’s medical tourism market will be a boon for several associated industries, including the hospital industry, the medical equipment industry, and the pharmaceutical industry."His study shows that CAGR (compound annual growth rates) in revenue in 2011-13 will be 26%. In terms of medical tourists, the number would touch 1.3 million by 2013 at a CAGR of 19%. "Medical tourism can be considered one of the rapidly growing industries in the Indian economy on the back of various factors," he says. "India has been ranked among the top five destinations for medical tourism," says Rana Kapoor, founder, managing director and CEO of Yes Bank, which has recently done a study on health and wellness tourism in India along with apex chamber of commerce FICCI. 

"I strongly believe that many developments across the world will put India in a fantastic position," says Devi Shetty, cardiac surgeon and chairman of Narayana Hrudayalaya. "We produce the largest number of doctors, nurses and medical technicians in the world. Also, we have been traditionally linked with western health care because of the British influence on our medical education and the ability to speak English. This is extremely important for developing [global] health care. Our greatest asset is our ability to produce the largest number of technically-skilled individuals. We also have the largest number of USFDA (U.S. Food and Drugs Administration)-approved drug manufacturing units outside the U.S."




Ref : Wikipedia, Indian knowledge @ Wharton, Medical tourism Journals


Tuesday 21 August 2012


All you need to know about your daily food...

ApplesProtects your heartPrevents constipationBlocks diarrhoeaImproves lung capacityCushions joints
ApricotsCombats cancerControls blood pressureSaves your eyesightShields against Alzheimer'sSlows aging process
ArtichokesAids digestionLowers cholesterolProtects your heartStabilizes blood sugarGuards against liver disease
AvocadosBattles diabetesLowers cholesterolHelps stops strokesControls blood pressureSmoothes skin
BananasProtects your heartQuiets a coughStrengthens bonesControls blood pressureBlocks diarrhoea
BeansPrevents constipationHelps haemorrhoidsLowers cholesterolCombats cancerStabilizes blood sugar
BeetsControls blood pressureCombats cancerStrengthens bonesProtects your heartAids weight loss
BlueberriesCombats cancerProtects your heartStabilizes blood sugarBoosts memoryPrevents constipation
BroccoliStrengthens bonesSaves eyesightCombats cancerProtects your heartControls blood pressure
CabbageCombats cancerPrevents constipationPromotes weight lossProtects your heartHelps haemorrhoids
CantaloupeSaves eyesightControls blood pressureLowers cholesterolCombats cancerSupports immune system
CarrotsSaves eyesightProtects your heartPrevents constipationCombats cancerPromotes weight loss
CauliflowerProtects against Prostate CancerCombats Breast CancerStrengthens bonesBanishes bruisesGuards against heart disease
CherriesProtects your heartCombats CancerEnds insomniaSlows aging processShields against Alzheimer's
ChestnutsPromotes weight lossProtects your heartLowers cholesterolCombats CancerControls blood pressure
Chili peppersAids digestionSoothes sore throatClears sinusesCombats CancerBoosts immune system
FigsPromotes weight lossHelps stops strokesLowers cholesterolCombats CancerControls blood pressure
FishProtects your heartBoosts memoryProtects your heartCombats CancerSupports immune system
FlaxAids digestionBattles diabetesProtects your heartImproves mental healthBoosts immune system
GarlicLowers cholesterolControls blood pressureCombats cancerKills bacteriaFights fungus
GrapefruitProtects against heart attacksPromotes Weight lossHelps stops strokesCombats Prostate CancerLowers cholesterol
GrapesSaves eyesightConquers kidney stonesCombats cancerEnhances blood flowProtects your heart
Green teaCombats cancerProtects your heartHelps stops strokesPromotes Weight lossKills bacteria
HoneyHeals woundsAids digestionGuards against ulcersIncreases energyFights allergies
LemonsCombats cancerProtects your heartControls blood pressureSmoothes skinStops scurvy
LimesCombats cancerProtects your heartControls blood pressureSmoothes skinStops scurvy
MangoesCombats cancerBoosts memoryRegulates thyroidAids digestionShields against Alzheimer's
MushroomsControls blood pressureLowers cholesterolKills bacteriaCombats cancerStrengthens bones
OatsLowers cholesterolCombats cancerBattles diabetesPrevents constipationSmoothes skin
Olive oilProtects your heartPromotes Weight lossCombats cancerBattles diabetesSmoothes skin
OnionsReduce risk of heart attackCombats cancerKills bacteriaLowers cholesterolFights fungus
OrangesSupports immune systemsCombats cancerProtects your heartStraightens respiration
PeachesPrevents constipationCombats cancerHelps stops strokesAids digestionHelps haemorrhoids
PeanutsProtects against heart diseasePromotes Weight lossCombats Prostate CancerLowers cholesterol
PineappleStrengthens bonesRelieves coldsAids digestionDissolves wartsBlocks diarrhoea
PrunesSlows aging processPrevents constipationBoosts memoryLowers cholesterolProtects against heart disease
RiceProtects your heartBattles diabetesConquers kidney stonesCombats cancerHelps stops strokes
StrawberriesCombats cancerProtects your heartBoosts memoryCalms stress
Sweet potatoesSaves your eyesightLifts moodCombats cancerStrengthens bones
TomatoesProtects prostateCombats cancerLowers cholesterolProtects your heart
WalnutsLowers cholesterolCombats cancerBoosts memoryLifts moodProtects against heart disease
WaterPromotes Weight lossCombats cancerConquers kidney stonesSmoothes skin
WatermelonProtects prostatePromotes Weight lossLowers cholesterolHelps stops strokesControls blood pressure
Wheat germCombats Colon CancerPrevents constipationLowers cholesterolHelps stops strokesImproves digestion
Wheat branCombats Colon CancerPrevents constipationLowers cholesterolHelps stops strokesImproves digestion
YogurtGuards against ulcersStrengthens bonesLowers cholesterolSupports immune systemsAids digestion


Stay Healthy !!!

Wednesday 25 July 2012

Health Travel India

Health Travel in India


Health Travel is a growing sector in India. India’s medical tourism sector is expected to experience an annual growth rate of 30%, making it a $2 billion industry by 2015. As medical treatment costs in the developed world balloon - with the United States leading the way - more and more Westerners are finding the prospect of international travel for medical care increasingly appealing. An estimated 150,000 of these travel to India for low-priced healthcare procedures every year.



Advantages for medical tourists include reduced costs, the availability of latest medical technologies and a growing compliance on international quality standards, as well as the fact that foreigners are less likely to face a language barrier in India. The Indian government is taking steps to address infrastructure issues that hinder the country's growth in medical tourism. Chennai is regarded as the Capital of medical tourism in India.


Most estimates claim treatment costs in India start at around a tenth of the price of comparable treatment in America or Britain. The most popular treatments sought in India by medical tourists are alternative medicine, bone-marrow transplant, cardiac bypass, eye surgery and hip replacement. India is known in particular for heart surgery, hip resurfacing and other areas of advanced medicine.
Quote for the day - "To keep the body in good health is a duty, Otherwise we shall not be able to keep our mind strong and clear"
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Wednesday 27 June 2012

An Introduction to the Globetrotters


We are a set of experienced professionals drawn from the Airline, tourism and travel writer friends, with certain experiences in their own respective fields. All of them contribute their experience to this site. We at Globetrotters negotiate  special rates for you and ensure that you experience and learn the best this world can offer.




The Globetrotters is the output of hard work by Mr K. Guru Prasad, who is a professional himself with 30 years experience in handling international airline sales and marketing across South India. He has toured the best part of the  world. His notable career high was a decade with British Airways which helped him to hone his skills in customer relation experience and then when the airline industry, in a paradigm shift, took to web based selling Guru went on to set up a medical tourism facility for a travel agent associate.



As it is said that the sky is the limit, we at the globetrotters present to you the Globe to Learn, Explore and Enjoy. With his vast years of experience in the field, Guru believes that there is much to learn from every country and their masters! This belief led him to the concept of The Globetrotters where 'You choose what you wish to learn and where to go and we, the team, will work out a suitable package for you'


"The Globetrotters" team will direct you to places of interest across the Globe where you can sharpen your skills in Art, Culture, Martial Arts, Yoga, Alternative Medicine and the like. The uniqueness is, we take you to places where they originated. It is an experience to learn from the masters in the very environment they learnt and taught. When you visit these sacred abode of learning you enjoy the surroundings which are not usually available on a tourist map. One picks up the culture and ethnic aura of the city, nay the country itself.

 It is an experience to cherish which remains with you for the rest of your life. The Soul is touched!!!