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Waching daily Oct 31 2017

Let's face it, sometimes getting a good, brisk walk on a treadmill, or knocking out

a 5K in the gym is all we can manage to stick to our fitness goals.

Are we missing out on some key benefits by running on a treadmill instead of taking our

run outside, though?

Running on a treadmill would seem to offer the very same benefits.

If you run at the same pace for the same amount of time, even adjusting the incline to match

the challenge of running an actual hill outdoors, you're still going to burn the same number

of calories and build the same number of fast-twitch fibers in your muscles.

You'll improve your cardiovascular health just the same, too, but here's what you

aren't getting out of your treadmill workout in the gym:

1.

Being outdoors improves your mood.

Any cardiovascular exercise helps to create feel-good endorphins that contribute to the

"runner's high" we've all heard about, but mother nature offers a color palate – blues

and greens – known to help us feel happy.

Then there's the sunlight.

The last time I checked, most gyms are lit with grotesque fluorescent lights which make

even the most fit athlete look like death warmed over.

They also don't expose us to Vitamin D – an important nutrient which helps us feel great,

but that also fights against cancer, bone deterioration and even seasonal depressive

disorder.

2.

Being outdoors can help attention restoration.

There is a disorder named for our inability to focus on anything.

If you've noticed your attention span is about as long as a flea, then you likely need

to restore your cognitive abilities.

Taking your run, and other physical activities outdoors gives your brain a rest.

So, though might be able to watch the next episode of your favorite television program

while on the treadmill, simply being outside will give your mind the rest it truly deserves.

Your body also gets what it craves too – movement!

3.

Being outdoors reduces the incidence of cardiac arrest, Running outside can help decrease

inflammation, spurs weight loss, and can even help you sleep better.

4.

Exercise already slows aging by helping the body scavenge free radicals, but being outdoors

increases anti-aging factors by at least 35%.

Research published by the Journal of Aging health found that spending time outdoors even

helps people suffering from dementia and other diseases more commonly found among the elderly.

5.

Being outdoors will inspire you to run farther.

Boredom is a big reason we don't make it that extra mile when we're clocking them.

Researchers have found that simply being outside can inspire us to run a little farther, or

challenge our bodies in a new way.

Maybe we take a different route or run downhill instead of uphill for a change.

The added variety is good for muscle confusion, and the sights and sounds of being outside

can make running much more interesting.

The next time you think of driving to the gym, finding your favorite treadmill, and

knocking out a few miles, reconsider taking your workout outdoors.

You'll be smarter, happier, and live longer for it.

For more infomation >> Treadmill VS Outdoor Running: Which is Better? - Duration: 4:12.

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National is me XIB - Duration: 10:47.

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Bioscience Day is Almost Here! - Duration: 0:54.

Join us for Bioscience Day at the University of Maryland on November 16th!

Watch as researchers pitch their inventions to local venture capitalists.

At the lunchtime poster session, meet undergraduate and graduate students working on innovative

research projects.

"I'm studying this incredible phenomenon called plasticity."

"Our project this year was focused on addressing the issue of global warming."

"We're trying to measure what causes hearing loss."

"I'm investigating the biological process of dispersal."

"Our research is basically focused on the genome of the terrapin."

Attend afternoon seminars on the latest neuroscience research.

And be sure to stay for our keynote Young Lecture at 5 pm!

University of Maryland alumnus and 2014 National Medal of Science recipient Simon Levin will

discuss the past, present and future of mathematical ecology.

For more infomation >> Bioscience Day is Almost Here! - Duration: 0:54.

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Is your home haunted by Phantom Power? - Duration: 0:54.

Narrator: For All Hallows' Eve,

most children are content dressing in their favorite classic costume.

(♪ Music swells)

But not young Olivia.

(Narrator clears throat)

My apologies,

Phantom Power.

She has taken the name of her mortal enemy;

the power electronics draw when not in use.

Which, she will nobly tell you,

can be as much as 10% of a homes' electricity use.

Tiss, tiss.

The computer's screen saver, speakers and printer

plugged in all day and night, never missing a kilo-watt.

Save Phantom Power the trip to your home and reduce wasted electricity

by using an energy efficient power bar or unplug when not in use.

For more infomation >> Is your home haunted by Phantom Power? - Duration: 0:54.

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5 Signs that she is unfaithful - Duration: 2:06.

For more infomation >> 5 Signs that she is unfaithful - Duration: 2:06.

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Microworkers Payment Proof 2017 | Is it's Real or Scam site ! - Duration: 3:21.

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