Yoga offers a great stress reduction technique to help with the physical, mental, and emotional stresses of living with diabetes. Anyone at any level can try it, and because it’s always considered a practice, you never have to be perfect.
[read_more text="read more" title="read more" url="https://tcoyd.org/2018/08/the-upsides-of-downward-dog-for-people-with-diabetes/" align="left"]If you have diabetes or are at risk for developing the disease, deciding to commit to fitness can be a real lifesaver. If you aren’t sure where to begin or need a little support getting back on track, here are a few simple starting points from the brand new book Diabetes and Keeping Fit For Dummies.
[read_more text="read more" title="read more" url="https://tcoyd.org/2018/04/motivational-tips-for-getting-fit/" align="left"]Type 1 elite endurance athlete Maggie Crawford offers strategies on how to have fun, stay safe and challenge yourself while exercising with type 1 diabetes.
[read_more text="read more" title="read more" url="https://tcoyd.org/2018/02/taking-life-with-t1d-to-new-heights/" align="left"]Anyone who has tried to lose weight understands what a challenge it can be. Here are a few strategies from specialist Dr. Aaron Morse to keep in mind if you are working toward that goal.
[read_more text="read more" title="read more" url="https://tcoyd.org/2018/02/4-steps-to-lasting-weight-loss/" align="left"]It’s January first again…or six weeks from your class reunion or two weeks before your oldest daughter’s wedding and you’ve decided to work out. Yay! Good for you. I’ll bet you can’t wait to get started. But hold on there sunshine. There’s a few things you ought to know before you lace up your sneakers and get going. Specifically, here are five things that will help keep you healthy, happy and safe as you exercise.
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