The Beauty that Sports Cars Possess

•June 10, 2008 • Leave a Comment

Cars, in general, possess both form and function.  The designers did not compromise aesthetics with performance.

However, there is something about sports cars that make them stand out when it comes to beauty. And we are not talking about external features only.

There is more to physical features like, sleekness of the car, that determine its beauty.

Here are some of the characteristics that endear sports cars to car enthusiasts.

- Sports cars have attitude at first glance.

Sports cars speak the attitude that they possess. They are not like mere cars whose presence can be ignored. They captivate the eyes of those who see them. They imply that thrill and enjoyment van be expected when their hands are those that control the wheel.

Sports cars stand above other cars, that are seen very day, primarily because   the designs imply what they are capable of doing. A sleek look really matches a car with sleek activities.

- Sports cars possess greater power.

Their power comes from their more powerful engines and has other specifications than other the cars have. A sports car can do more than ordinary tasks because of the features that only they possess.

- Sports cars are made for driving pleasure.

Ordinary cars make driving monotonous and boring, while on the other hand, sports cars primarily aim to give the drivers a “high” feeling of speed and control. Only sports cars can provide that need for drivers who seek adventure.

Sports cars bring the thrill back to driving. They express what other cars can not.  Sports cars are not designed just for practicality, but for pleasure too.

- Sports cars are made for drivers who enjoy their ‘wild side’.

Drivers do have the need to express this ‘wild side’. Sports cars make any road a venue to satisfy those needs.  Only sports cars can match the “wildness” that drivers innately have. For that reason, sports cars perfectly compliment the child in every driver.

- Sports cars have evolved and improved through the years.

Drivers appreciate the improvements that have been made to sports cars. You could say that sports car technology has infinite possibilities. The stereotypes of sports cars have long been debunked. Those limits have been crossed. The only thing that car enthusiasts can do is to watch as these improvements unfold before their very eyes.

- Sports cars make their owners feel good about themselves.

Sports cars are lifeless. They cannot feel proud because they are beautiful, but their owners take pride in having them.

With all these things said about the intrinsic and extrinsic beauty that sports cars possess, only a person who does not appreciate their beauty and/or speed will not opt to get one.

 

Detoxification Chiropractic Services

•March 22, 2008 • 1 Comment

The things that we consume can actually result in the body experiencing a build up of various toxins that can result in a wide array of health conditions. Most of the toxins that can pose a risk to our health result from poor diet choices. One simple toxin can cause numerous issues to occur in the body, one right after another. This is why it is so important that a person ensure that they eat right, drink right, and do not ingest anything that can potentially injure the body in the long run. If you are experiencing this type of issue, you can seek the services of a detoxification chiropractor. These specialists in the chiropractic field can assist you by helping you to understand ways to remove the toxins and get your body back in proper working order.

If you wish to implement the services of a detoxification chiropractor, it is important that you keep a detailed journal of all the things that you ingest. This includes the foods that you consume, the beverages that you drink, as well as any type of medicine that you take. The detoxification chiropractor can work to find those things that are contributing to the toxin build up in your body. This is one method of getting your diet back on track to ensure that you are not ingesting items that can result in the build up of toxins at a later date.

Many detoxification chiropractors will use natural herbs and remedies in order to remove the toxins from your body. These items work to flush these toxins from the body in a successful manner. The detoxification chiropractor will work to educate you on the various toxins that can build up in your body. In addition to this, they can teach you that toxins can result in numerous issues throughout the body, including diseases, as well as weight issues. Toxins can have an impact on weight in such that a person gains weight, or a way in which the person actually loses weight. Either way, toxins can produce devastating impacts on the body and the detoxification chiropractor will work hard to ensure that your body is free and clear of dangerous toxins and that you are as healthy as possible.

A detoxification chiropractor can be very beneficial to your health in many ways. Many people are not aware of this particular chiropractic service that is offered. If the situation has reached an extreme, the detoxification chiropractor may refer you to a medical professional that will be able to assist you with the issues that you are having. It is important to understand, that in some cases, medical treatment is better than natural treatment methods. If you wish to seek the services of detoxification chiropractors, you can find them in the phone book, through medical doctors, as well as on the internet. Remember to keep the lines of communication open between the medical doctor and the chiropractor.

Becoming a Chiropractor

•March 22, 2008 • 1 Comment

Becoming a chiropractor is becoming ever increasingly popular. There are many people who choose to become a part of the medical field that do not exactly follow the streamline of modern medicine. Of course, these people understand that modern medicine has many benefits, but they feel as if a natural approach is more appropriate. Most of the people who have these opinions and are interested in the medical field endeavor to become a chiropractor. Chiropractors believe that issues that affect the spine can in turn affect various areas of the body. They feel that one may successfully recover from these issues through natural medicine, such as stretching, exercise, and more. People who become a chiropractor obtain a degree that is referred to as a D.C, or Doctor of Chiropractic. Here, you will find how to become a chiropractor.

The first step in becoming a chiropractor is to gain an extensive educational background in the practice. You will be required to hold a college degree before you are able to practice as a chiropractor. You should make sure that your education studies include courses like anatomy and physiology, biology, physics, chemistry, and similar courses in science and health. This will ensure that once you go into practice, you know all that there is to know regarding your service and the effect that it has upon your patients.

There are numerous colleges that focus on people who wish to become a chiropractor. You can visit a website that is presented by the Chiropractic Education Council. This website will list all of the accredited schools that you may select from in order to achieve a career as a chiropractor. It is important to select a school that focuses on the studies that you are regulated to obtain in your area. You must ensure that the chiropractic school that you select is accredited in your area prior to choosing that particular educational facility.

In order to become a chiropractor, you must obtain a degree and study in the areas that is required by your state in order to obtain a license in chiropractic services. However, it is important to find out if your state will require additional testing and exams prior to becoming a chiropractor. If so, you should learn what these tests are and prepare for them accordingly to ensure that you are on the right track to becoming a chiropractor.

The health industry is a field that is constantly changing and advancing. Once you become a chiropractor, you should ensure that you are comfortable with this fact. As a result of the medical field always changing, there is a good chance that you will be required to take additional courses and tests throughout the course of your chiropractic career. It is very important that you research this and stay on top of your educational standards when you become a chiropractor. Not doing so can result in your license in chiropractic services to be suspended and/or revoked. In addition to this, you may end up paying hefty fees and penalties.

Becoming A Massage Therapist

•March 21, 2008 • Leave a Comment

Massage therapy has come a long way in the last thirty years. No longer relegated to the extremely wealthy, massage is now considered an important part of overall wellbeing. Many large corporations are even offering massage therapy to their employees because it’s been found to increase morale and decrease sick time. Physical therapists, chiropractors, and physicians now often prescribe massage therapy to treat specific conditions. A career as a massage therapist presents unlimited opportunities—you can work for a spa, a chiropractor’s practice, or even be hired on at a major company. But first, you need to receive the proper training.

The time required to become a massage therapist varies. You will need the minimum training to get started and enough education to master the discipline. You will also need to consider the educational requirements, if any, of the states and/or cities where you intend to practice. Thirty-seven states in the US have licensing laws, and many localities also have licensing laws that apply within the city.

If you live in a state that regulates massage licensing laws, the state requirements set your minimum education. Legal minimums can range from 330 to 1,000 contact hours, and programs can take from a few weeks to two years, depending on how the program is structured. Be sure to check the requirements for your area.

If your location has no governmental regulation, it is still important to get the proper training before starting your practice. This will enable you to go further, so consider your long-term goals when you decide on the education you need.

Training and Education
Massage therapy is the fastest growing segment of natural health care, due largely to the growth in public demand for alternative approaches to health. But there are over 100 different massage therapy techniques available today, and it’s hard to know where one should start. If you are uncertain of the type of bodywork you want to pursue, getting an education as a massage therapist first is a great way to begin and to set the groundwork for your future career. You can easily expand from your massage therapy training, and add new therapies to your practice in the future.

When choosing a school, there are many important factors to consider:

• Because massage therapy is not regulated the same everywhere, choose a school located in the area you wish to practice
• Be sure the school is recognized by the organization you will be licensed or registered through
• Check if the school has been approved by a credible accreditation agency
• Consider if you want full or part-time studies
• Check to see if the school offers open houses or short introductory courses
• Interview or contact some graduates to get their views and opinions.

Developing Your Career as a Massage Therapist
There are many jobs available to recent massage school graduates in many diverse industries. Massage therapy is a profession on the rise. With substantial massage therapy career choices and opportunities to work in public or private practice, aspiring massage therapists face a bright future. Employment opportunities for massage therapists are expected to grow at a faster-than-average rate. Through 2012, massage therapists are likely to see a 20% to 35% increase in job opportunities

Massage therapists are hired to work in a number of private and public settings:

• Airports
• Fitness Centers
• Hospitals
• Nursing Homes
• Private Offices
• Shopping Malls
• Sports Medicine Facilities
• Studios

Developing a rewarding massage therapy career can take anywhere from a few months to a few years. Most successful massage therapists reach a good practice level within two years, though some take longer. Your practice will thrive if you focus on these important elements:

• Strive for quality work with each client
• Get involved in the community you practice in – become genuinely involved
• Understand your ambition and goals
• Maintain positive energy levels
• Develop effective marketing and networking efforts
• Value your local reputation – word of mouth can increase your clientele
• Have a warm and friendly personality

Salaries for Massage Therapists
Massage salaries can be varied depending a person’s industry experience, practice location or business proprietorship. Massage therapists earn a competitive annual income when compared to other health care support workers. Today’s massage therapist*:

• Charges an average of $58 for one hour of massage
• Earns an average wage of $39 an hour
• Earns an average annual income of $29,250 by providing 15 hours of massage per week

More on Massage Therapy Schools by location within this site:

Alaska
Arkansas
Canada
Colorado
Delaware
Georgia
Illinois
Indiana
Kentucky
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Nebraska
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Dakota
Ohio
Texas
Virginia
*Statistics based on the US Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2004-2005 Occupational Outlook Handbook.

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Art and Science of Massage

•March 21, 2008 • Leave a Comment

Anyone who wants to train to be a massage practitioner should first look into the laws, rules and regulations for massage training and licensing in their area. There are different restrictions for who can call themselves a massage therapist in, for example, the USA, Canada, the UK and Australia. Check out whether you need to take a certain number of hours of massage training classes, and whether the massage training school needs government accreditation. The rules can even be different from state to state or province to province.

You may find that there are different kinds of bodywork or massage certificates or licenses available from the various massage education or massage therapist training schools in your area.

It is easy to be confused by the myriad of bodywork and massage modalities that are being practiced today. Some (and this is certainly not an all-inclusive list) are Swedish, Thai, Hawaiian (lomi-lomi), Chinese (tianu), Indian (Ayuervedic) Shiatsu, Reflexology, Craniosacral, Acupressure, Esalen and the Rosen Method. And let’s not even get into the other kinds of bodywork, such as tantric, erotic and sensual massage.

Some of the benefits attributed to the various massage modalities are that they can improve health and well-being by relieving stress, improving circulation, helping to cleanse toxins out of the body and lymph system drainage. A more esoteric claim is that the body has an invisible energy that is called by different names in different cultures. For example, in Chinese it is called “chi” and in Hindi it is known as “prana.” A good definition in English would be “life force.” No matter by what name it is called, it is believed that for optimum health to be achieved, this energy must circulate freely throughout the body. But many factors, such as physical and emotional stress, can lead to blockages that prevent its free flow. Failure to clear the energy blockages, it is said, may result in disease.

No matter what kind of massage is being performed, the majority of the modalities require the person receiving the massage to undress, either partially or completely, and lie on a massage table. Most often, the massage practitioner then covers the massagee with a towel. In the case of in-office massages, many times the masseuse or masseur will use a massage chair, and the client will remain completely clothed. In some Asian countries, such as India and Malaysia, it is not unusual to see street vendors offering to massage the tired legs and feet of passers-by. In these massage sessions, only the shoes and socks are removed, although the legs of the trousers may be partially rolled up.

To reduce friction between the hands of the massage therapist and the skin of the client, a lubricant such as massage oil (sometimes scented with aromatic or aromatherapy essential oils) is often applied.

In the USA, especially in urban centers, it is becoming increasingly popular to give massage gift certificates, good for a therapeutic or simply a relaxing treatment at a local spa or beauty salon. And whereas massage salons and spas were once only frequented by women, in the 21st century it is growing less unusual to see men also enjoying a massage treatment.

Robert Scheer is a consultant for the Massage Training website, www.massagetraining.org, and freelance business writer.

You Can Give A Great Massage Like A Professional

•March 17, 2008 • Leave a Comment

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Almost everyone loves a massage. Human touch can be very powerful – especially when it’s used to alleviate tense muscles and chronic pain. Massage can relieve stress and tension in nearly everyone. It also has many, many therapeutic properties that can help with pain for almost every problem.

Some people, myself included, might say that there’s no such thing as a bad massage. But there is a difference between a good massage and a GREAT massage!

The tools and techniques for giving a great massage can be learned by anyone. Even if, in the past, you thought you had two left thumbs and didn’t have a knack to give anyone a massage, you can still easily learn how to give a great massage.

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The truth is that massage therapists really only use a handful of techniques to give an amazing professional massage. And those techniques can be learned and practiced by anyone. You don’t need a pair of golden hands to give a massage like a pro, you just need to have the information.

You could spend hours and hours reading and practicing until your hands hurt, but why should you when I can show you how to give a great massage with this amazing new book, “Massage Therapy: Learn to Give a Massage Like a Pro”.

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How could a simple 60 page guide to giving a great massage change your life? It’s simple really. Look at some of the benefits of receiving a massage:

*  Improved circulation
*  Less stress
*  Release of powerful “feel good” endorphins
*  Prevent injuries
*  Speed up healing
*  Strengthen the immune system
*  And so much more!     

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Learn Massage Therapy Like a Pro!

•March 17, 2008 • Leave a Comment

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Holistic Programs – Popular Studies

•February 3, 2008 • Leave a Comment

Find Holistic Programs in the United States and Canada. If you’re pursuing a career in the healing arts, it’s time to explore some of the many holistic programs. In addition to holistic healthcare courses, students can apply to programs in natural health, energy healing, spiritual counseling, herbology, iridology, massage therapy, and more.

Some of the more popular holistic programs include training in herbalism. Typical subject matter involves anatomy, physiology, wild crafting, medical botany, herbal medicine formulation, preparation/dosing; ointments, lineaments, basic nutrition, Bach flower remedies, herb cultivation, diet and organic foods, supplements and minerals, aromatherapy, Chinese herbal medicine, and first aid. These particular holistic programs are designed for treating the “whole person,” often resulting in a certificate or diploma of completion. However, holistic programs in herbalism are frequently part of acupuncture and Oriental medicine school curricula, as well as naturopathic studies.

Other popular holistic programs include hands-on training in various massage therapies. These courses are usually between 300 and 500 hours in length; but in some healing arts schools, advanced massage programs run well beyond these training hours. General education entails anatomy, physiology, kinesiology, and the history and philosophy of massage. The difference between massage courses is each one of these holistic programs covers its own set of bodywork modalities. In standard massage programs, students will learn massage techniques like deep tissue massage and Swedish massage; in more comprehensive curricula, students gain practical training in these disciplines, as well as geriatric massage, Trigger point therapy, craniosacral therapy, infant massage, and Thai massage, among 80+ additional methods.

Some compelling holistic programs focus on nutrition and wellness. In a holistic healthcare practitioner program, students learn about herbal remedies/therapies, bodywork techniques, ear candling, iridology, spiritual counseling, meditation and visualization methods; energy healing therapies (i.e., Reiki, chakra balancing, harmonic balancing), and other mind-body-spirit medicines.

Generally, holistic programs involve natural healing therapies designed to help support and enhance the body’s self-healing mechanisms. Students who fulfill all educational requirements of the respective course are awarded a certificate of completion, and in some instances – as with massage therapy – graduates can become Nationally certified upon meeting all eligibility requirements. In addition, there are a number of holistic programs geared toward the professional medical provider, like holistic nursing. These courses involve aforementioned studies, in addition to other relative subject matter; and specifically created for nurses and nurse practitioners seeking to broaden professional healthcare treatment options.

If you (or someone you know) are interested in finding holistic programs, let professional training within fast-growing industries like massage therapy, cosmetology, acupuncture, oriental medicine, Reiki, and others get you started! Explore holistic programs near you.

Holistic Programs – Popular Studies
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The Modern Massage Therapist

•February 3, 2008 • 1 Comment

At the present time, massage therapy is one of the fastest-growing, complementary healthcare treatments today. As well, the field of massage therapy is expected to experience a good rate of growth because more of the population is turning to this and other natural medicine to address common health concerns.

Though each State and/or Province varies in educational requirements, most States do require formal training in massage therapy, as well as certification to practice. Depending on the individual healing arts school, massage therapy training may range between 300 and 500 hours; but in some cases, may well exceed these numbers. In addition to hands-on training in core massage therapy modalities like deep tissue massage, Swedish massage and sports massage, a great many institutes have integrated more advanced training modules including Shiatsu (acupressure), reflexology, craniosacral therapy, Gestalt therapy, Rolfing, myofascial release, and lymph drainage, among several others.

While massage therapy is commonly known for its stress-relieving attributes, more people are turning to specific massage methods to help in healing chronic pain disorders like fibromyalgia, arthritis, headaches, carpal tunnel syndrome, fatigue, and more.

Expectedly, the professional massage therapist will have acquired quality training from one or more natural health schools in a range of massage therapy techniques. In addition to practical education, massage therapists today will have been trained in anatomy, physiology, pathology, CPR and first aid, kinesiology (muscle testing), communication, and general business management and marketing.

While some massage practitioners work alongside chiropractors and acupuncturists in health and wellness clinics, some practice massage therapy from their home offices, or by making home visits to patients desiring home-based massage therapy services. While entrepreneurs may face longer hours than standard office practitioners, the payoff may well exceed traditional earnings of up to $32 hourly.

In addition to abovementioned employment atmospheres, massage therapy practitioners commonly work in medical hospitals, nursing homes, day spas, fitness centers, sports medicine clinics, on cruise ships, at sporting events, veterinary/equine clinics, as well as in airports.

If you (or someone you know) are interested in finding massage therapy programs, let professional training within fast-growing industries like natural healing, cosmetology, acupuncture, oriental medicine, Reiki, and others get you started! Explore massage therapy near you.

*Occupational Source: BLS (Bureau of Labor Statistics)

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5 Buying Tips For Hybrid Cars

•February 3, 2008 • Leave a Comment

With the rising cost of gas, it is getting less and less affordable to own a car these days. As a result of this increase in cost, car manufacturers have lately been very aggressive in promoting their line of hybrid cars designed to save fuel.

While a hybrid car in general does saves you some money on gas, you may want to bear these points in mind when looking to buy a hybrid car.

1) Hybrid cars generally are more expensive than conventional gas powered cars. The price difference can be as much as $10,000. Hybrid cars are still new to consumers and may take a while before prices drop.

2) The batteries used in a hybrid car is different from a conventional car. The prices are much higher. They are about $2000 more expensive. However, hybrid car batteries have a longer life span as well.

3) The government has a tax deduction for hybrid cars owners. The hybrid car tax deduction varies from year to year but in general, you can save at least a couple of thousand dollars.

4) The cost of maintenance for a hybrid car is also higher. Also it has more complex systems and engine, a normal mechanic may not know how to repair it. In most cases, you need to send back to the hybrid car manufacturer for maintenance and repair and the cost is not cheap.

5) Hybrid cars use special tires that are wore out more easily than conventional cars. These hybrid car tires cost more and need to be replaced around 25,000 miles.

While the above points may seem that buying a hybrid car is more expensive, the fuel savings in itself is definitely worth it in the long run.

Ricky Lim operates a hybrid cars site. Visit his site for more information on hybrid car battery and hybrid car tax.