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Oral Health Expert Dale Audrey, R.D.H., of Oral Fitness Inc. Advises People on How to Care for Their Teeth When They Cannot See a Dentist – Yahoo…
LOS ANGELES, April 28, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Oral health expert Dale Audrey, R.D.H., of Oral Fitness Inc. explains how people should care for their teeth and gums when they cannot see a dentist. Many factors prevent people from going to the dentist, including the COVID-19 pandemic, cost, lack of insurance, illness, lack of mobility and the fear of pain. Fortunately, Audrey has developed a holistic approach that everyone can follow to protect the health of their teeth and gums.
"During this time most people are unable to visit their dentist, and the products available at their local stores are not only laden with harmful chemicals but do not provide the full solution to oral care that is needed to properly take care of your teeth and gums," warns Audrey. "It is so important to have an oral health care regimen that is a complete solutionbecause simply brushing and flossing your teeth will not suffice."
While a lot of individuals are probably not aware of the importance of cleaning their tongue, Audrey advises that the tongue harbors bacteria like a sponge, and she recommends a detox serum and tongue cleanerto remove debris and bacteria as the first step to everyone's oral healthcare routine.
The next step should always be to rinse with an all-natural mouth rinse to help reduce bacteria that cause dental issues, without altering the oral microbiome. An all-natural salt-water rinsewill also help to provide relief from the soreness of dental conditions or treatments.
When it comes to toothpaste, ingredients are very important. Certain harsh detergents or other ingredients may have potentially harmful side effects. People should always avoid ingredients such as sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) or the antimicrobial agent triclosan. Audrey recommends brushing with a gentle mineralizing toothpaste, formulated with natural ingredients, which effectively cleans teeth without causing tooth abrasion.
To protect your gums, Audrey suggests flossing with an all-natural floss to remove bacteria below the gum line and sides of teeth and using a gum massaging tool to increase the blood flow to the gum tissue, which helps strengthen gum tissue and improve overall gum health. Audrey has also developed a Perio Powder and Perio Serumspecifically designed to help prevent and reverse gum disease in its early stages (gingivitis).
Audrey stresses that consistency is key when it comes to establishing a daily routine. She advises following three essential steps:
While following a daily routine is imperative for oral health, Audrey cautions against trying to take on too much too soon. For example, if someone knows that realistically they will not floss every day, they can floss every other day instead. They will likely notice their teeth and gums feel less "clean" on the days they withhold from doing it. In turn, this feeling will motivate them to start flossing every day in order to achieve the "clean" feeling.
"We spend a great deal of time and money on our hair and makeup, but taking care of our oral health is more important. When you establish a routine using Dale Audrey's products, you can protect your teeth and gums in less than 10 minutes per day," Audrey said.
Making it a point to practice tooth brushing in the morning and evening is also critical for maintaining healthy teeth and gums. According to Audrey, people who tend to fall asleep at night without brushing their teeth should brush them after dinner instead.
As an oral fitness coach, fueled by her passion to help people live a better quality life through optimum oral care, Audrey offers free consultations to anyone who would like advice on how to properly take care of their teeth or to address specific problems. During the consultation, Audrey will find out exactly what an individual's needs are and formulate a customized solution for better oral healthcare. Book a consultation with Dale Audrey R.D.H. today!
About Oral Fitness Inc. by Dale Audrey, R.D.H.
Founded in 2007, Oral Fitness Inc. by Oral Health Expert Dale Audrey, R.D.H., introduced a new breed of natural oral care products. As the daughter of a successful periodontist, Audrey witnessed firsthand the importance of proper oral hygiene. Fueled by a passion for helping consumers get safe and non-toxic products to take proper care of their oral health, Audrey developed a line of all-natural oral health products. These products are available on the company's website and in stores across the United States. Visit daleaudrey.comto learn more.
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Coronavirus and fitness: How VR games got me to exercise – Los Angeles Times
Like a New Years resolution that was never going to be kept, I woke up on March 13 with grand plans: Every morning while under stay-at-home orders I would work out for at least 30 minutes. Then I decided to start that on March 14. Soon it was the first week of April. Turns out Im pretty good at excuses, all under the guise of self-care.
So I did the next best thing: I turned to video games.
Such a statement isnt as odd as it may have been in 2007, when Nintendos Wii Fit was all the rage. Working out, after all, has become gameified, be it through our apps that keep track of our steps or higher-end, screen-based equipment such as a Peloton bike. And Nintendos recent Ring Fit Adventure, which is hard to find and going for sometimes double or triple its $79.99 prince on eBay, is an absolute joy. An adventure game that encourages us to mix cardio activities with a Pilates-like ring, Ring Fit Adventure is cheerily encouraging as we do battle with a mean dragon.
I had been away from the game for a couple of months, but Ring Fit Adventure is a surprisingly adept personal trainer. Many of the upper-body exercises are completed by pulling the ring in and out, allowing it to mimic the activities one would normally associates with a resistance band. But it also encourages us to take breaks, and if we miss a day or two it dials down the difficulty. I appreciate its illusion of awareness and that its less rigid than throwing on a video.
And yet there is one ever-so-slight negative with Ring Fit Adventure. Its not the fault of the game so much as my mind. It lives on the Nintendo Switch, which is also home to Animal Crossing: New Horizons. And while I can speak only for myself, of course, Animal Crossing has been a savior when it comes to easing any anxieties or worries during this time. Its pull is irresistible.
Home fitness, of course, faces many hurdles, as anyone with a bike or treadmill that most often gets used as a place to dry clothes can attest. Should I simply resign myself to gaining back the 30 pounds I lost last year and just worry about it after the pandemic ends? That was the path I was on, at least until my work-at-home desk (its a couch) sent my lower back into a red-alert panic mode.
I was going to need to find a way to move. And right now, if it werent for virtual reality, I probably wouldnt be getting any exercise.
Moving inside the headset has resulted in my most intense workouts in months, so much so that Im planning to cancel my gym membership on the other end of this. While Im far from the first to discover that virtual reality is pretty great space for working out, Im somewhat frustrated it took me this long to realize it. After all, some of the lightsaber moments in Vader Immortal: A Star Wars VR Series certainly could work up a sweat,
Beat Saber" is probably the most recognizable VR workout, having made it to late-night television and boasting partnerships with a number of major pop acts. Its good to get the body moving and the heart rate up. With neon cubes flying at me every Tuesday and Thursday morning, when my schedule goes according to plan, Im hopping around my kitchen and swinging wildly only what I see is a tunnel with a cyberpunk aesthetic. I could easily spend 40 minutes in this world.
The VR exercise game Supernatural aims to give users a full-body workout in virtual reality. The new game, available for the Oculus Quest, will use a $20 per month subscription model. Credit: Within
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That I could use a game like Beat Saber for a cardio workout was a bit of a surprise to me, only because the one drawback of VR is that I cant see myself. Yet that turned out to be the greatest advantage of VR workouts. I dont want to see myself. Even alone in front of my TV with Ring Fit Adventure I am self-consciously aware that I am moving like a weirdo in my family room. VR allows me to get out of my own head. In other words, when I cant see myself, Im not embarrassing myself.
To exercise, I use the Oculus Quest, which is sold out. But it is cordless and at a price of either $400 or $500 runs cheaper than some high-end fitness equipment. That being said, its primary use has been entertainment rather than fitness, although that may be changing, at least if the just-released Supernatural from local tech firm Within catches on.
Supernatural is designed specifically for working-out in VR, and its been destroying me in the best possible way. Unlike in a more game-like experience, even one that encourages swinging and movement, Supernatural gives you a virtual coach and places you in postcard-worthy visual landscapes. Think New Guinea islands, the Grand Canyon or Ethopias Erta Ale volcano.
I especially like the volcanoes, as the backdrop allows me to pretend Im training to be a Jedi. But this isnt National Geographic; the settings, while beautiful, work largely to get you removed from remembering youre in your own home.
The movements are similar to other rhythm games, such as the aforementioned Beat Saber, where the virtual foam-like swords are used to swing at circular objects coming our way. Supernatural also throws in plenty of triangles, which are designed to get you to pull off squats or lunges. Because of my back issues, Ive worked with physical therapists, so I know how to modify some of these movements to work within my abilities.
While Supernatural will require a $19-per-month subscription, it has succeeded in getting me as sweaty and sore as when I did morning boot camps. Im not someone to give certified fitness advice I sometimes eat Swedish Fish candies for dinner, after all but a benefit of Supernatural is the presence of coaches, filmed so they appear in front of you. The full 360 movement afforded in VR helps make sure Im moving in the way Im instructed.
What left me most surprised, however, is that after a few days in Supernatural my arms felt as if I had done 100 push-ups. I thought this was an odd sensation, considering I was only holding the Oculus controllers rather than weights. But Within worked with professional coaches to guide players to behave in way that uses their full range of motion rather than attempting to simply become good at the game.
The VR exercise game Supernatural aims to give users a full-body workout in virtual reality. The new game, available for the Oculus Quest, will use a $20-per-month subscription model. Credit: Within
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Though the app will supposedly adjust placement of its objects based on how well were moving, I havent attempted to fully game the system, so to speak. I just know that after a couple of weeks, Supernatural is still challenging me. Within, says co-founcer Aaron Koblin, found that most rhythm games, as players improve, actually result in worse workouts, as they are understanding how to move to win rather than how to burn calories.
That is not the same objective as creating something thats focused on large healthy movements follow through with your swings the kinds of things you get more from the success of the sport than success of the game, says Koblin.
After two weeks, as Supernatural has succeeded in getting me off the couch, my back pain has decreased. At the end of these stay-at-home orders, I hope to emerge a fully trained Jedi. Thats how this works, right?
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Gym members have concerns with paying fees while fitness centers are closed – WIBW
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) -- Gym members are concerned they're paying fees for something they cannot use.
Like all fitness centers, the gym portion is closed, but since many Great Life Topeka locations have golf courses that are open, and included in memberships, the dues are still active.
Great Life Topeka member Jeri Billings says she's paying fees for a gym she can't use.
"I acquired about why they're still charging people during the coronavirus if we can't use the gym, all the gyms were closed," Billings said. "They said you had to cancel by February 28 or else your stuck for a whole another year. I was not told that when I signed up."
The difference between Great Life and other gyms, the golf courses included in their memberships, are considered essential businesses , and remain open.
"You know, I dont golf, I didn't sign up to golf, I just sign up to workout," Billings emphasized.
The Better Business Bureau says it's best to read through your contract.
"Make sure also to you understand any verbal promises that were made and also in that contract hopefully you did that prior to signing," Denise Groene with Better Business Bureau said.
The BBB says other gyms, such as Colaw and Crunch fitness may have different requirements during this time.
"You have some gyms that are completely closed because all they have is the workout facility and then you may have other gyms that also have additional components that are still allowed to remain open, so it really is a case by case scenario," Groene explained.
If you find yourself still in a contract, Groene says, "I would first recommend reaching out to that business and asking why this particular area of the contract wasn't upheld. You can also file a dispute through the Better Business Bearau."
Jeri says she wants other to be aware, "people are going to remember how businesses treated them during this time."
Rick Farrant, owner of Great Life Topeka told 13 News that there is only have one staff member handling membership inquiries right now during this time.
Farrant also mentioned Jeri will be contacted and will be offered several options.
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Fitness guru wearing flaws as a ‘badge of honour’ – Daily Examiner
FITNESS guru Emily Skye says at 30 weeks pregnant she has never been more comfortable in her skin, but it took her a "long time" to feel this way.
Known for her washboard abs, Skye told her 2.5 million Instagram followers about her insecurities of never feeling good enough, but now she wears her flaws like a "badge of honour".
"I've never had more cellulite, stretchmarks or body fat in my life & yet I'm the most comfortable I've ever been in my own skin," Skye wrote while sharing a pregnancy picture.
Emily Skye 30 weeks pregnant. Source: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/emilyskyefit/
"I'm far more confident in THIS body than the body I had pre-babies, when I was super lean, had abs, no cellulite & barely any "marks" & I still thought I wasn't "good enough"."
Skye said she always wanted to be "better, fitter, leaner and stronger" and that she was never close to being 100 per cent happy with her figure.
"Back then I would have seen my body now with my cellulite, excess skin etc. as flaws - now I wear them like they're a badge of honour," she wrote.
"They're part of me & part of creating my precious children & I'm so proud of my body - every single part of it."
The social media post attracted thousands of supportive comments from her followers, but among them were negative comments which Skye hit back at.
Emily Skye with first child Mia announcing she will be welcoming her second bub later this year. Photo: Instagram
"People please know that everyone is completely entitled to their own opinions of themselves," she wrote in the comments.
"Please don't tell other people how they should and shouldn't feel about themselves and their own body. Your feelings are yours - mine are mine. This is how I feel about MY body & it took me a damn long time to feel this way."
She also wrote that she has been candid with showing the hard times of her pregnancy.
"I have MANY times posted on my wall & in my stories about all the shitty parts of pregnancy and my struggles.
"I have never once said it's all sunshine rainbows and lollipops. I have chosen to be honest with you all about SO much so please don't accuse me of lying about my feelings towards myself or accusing me of making out pregnancy is amazing 100% of the time."
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Frederick extends closure of recreational facilities | Fitness And Wellness – Frederick News Post
The city of Fredericks Parks and Recreation department has extended the closure of fields, facilities and other programs throughout the city until at least the end of May.
The citys William R. Talley Recreation Center and its satellite facilities are closed through the end of the citys state of emergency or May 31, whichever date is later, according to a news release Tuesday.
No new facility reservations are available at this time, and existing reservations have been canceled.
Fitness center memberships, including ones with automatic billing, have been suspended and will be reactivated upon a patrons first visit to the facility when it reopens.
All permits for park facilities and any race/walk or parade permits are also canceled through the end of the state of emergency or May 31. The city will release information on the resumption of the application and permit process as conditions warrant, according to the release.
While city parks remain open, all playgrounds, pavilions, basketball and tennis courts, skate parks and other facilities are closed.
The citys Clustered Spires Golf Course is closed until further notice, with all walking, running, biking or use of the courses path system prohibited, and the dog park is also closed until further notice.
Residents can call 301-600-6972 for information on programs and facilities.
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Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, 72, reveals impressive fitness regime that includes ballet and Pilates – Yahoo Lifestyle
The Duchess of Cornwall has revealed her lockdown exercise routine and it includes pilates and online ballet classes.
Camilla, 72, became vice-patron of the Royal Academy of Dance (RAD) on Wednesday, and marked the occasion with a Zoom call with the academys president Dame Darcey Bussell and broadcaster Angela Rippon CBE.
During the call, the duchess revealed her own secrets to keeping in shape during lockdown, which includes the Silver Swans online ballet classes offered by RAD.
Silver Swans classes are specifically designed for over-55s, and have been adapted to be safe for older people.
Camilla visited RAD in 2018, where she met a group of Silver Swans, and observed a class in action with Rippon, the initiatives ambassador.
Shes since visited more classes in New Zealand last year, and attended a few herself.
Read more: Family photos and keepsakes fill Camilla's office as royals work from home
As part of the video conversation, Camilla said:I had certainly never done ballet before, and it doesnt matter whether you have done ballet or not, its something that will make you feel better.
It gives you a certain amount of confidence in yourself, its just a bit of discipline, which I think we all need in our lives.
The classes are now running online as the world adapts to the coronavirus outbreak, and RAD has launched free lessons that are added every Wednesday.
During the call, the duchess, who is currently living in Birkhall with her husband Prince Charles, spoke about their life in lockdown.
Read more:Duchess of Cornwall says not hugging grandchildren is hardest part of self-isolation
Dubbing Charles a workaholic, she said that during lockdown she and the prince were keen to keep encouraging their charities.
Speaking about her daily exercise, she said: We have all got to keep active because if we dont we will seize up, we wont be able to get out of bed.
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It doesnt matter if it is 10 minutes or 20 minutes, it just starts off the day.
I do a combination of a bit of Silver Swans, a bit of pilates and a lot of walking, which I love.
The duchess also spoke about a lesson she had with some ancient friends saying: We sort of clatter around together, and it makes all the difference.
She admitted she had thought she would find herself laughing at her friends during the class, but it was so hard to concentrate on what she had to do, she didnt notice what anyone else was up to.
Camilla went on to discuss her new role as RAD vice-patron, saying: Its a real honour for me to be asked. My visit there was so memorable, first of all because of the Silver Swans, but actually meeting everybody.
It had a wonderful feeling of comradeship and also, its such a happy place. I think dancing makes you happy.
Read more: Royal Family shares private footage of the Queen's childhood as she turns 94
Her Majesty The Queen has been Patron of the Academy since 1953.
The Duke and Duchess of Rothesay, as Charles and Camilla are known when theyre in Scotland, have been working throughout the pandemic, switching meetings and engagements to calls and video chats.
Charles was the first royal to open one of the NHS Nightingale field hospitals virtually, and Camilla has also opened one with a video message.
Shes also offered her support to charities who look after isolated older people, and made calls to some herself, to offer contact.
Camilla has spoken about missing hugging her grandchildren while she has to isolate from them.
Charles, 71, was diagnosed with COVID-19, but Camilla did not pick up the disease from him. They marked their 15th wedding anniversary in lockdown, and have had to celebrate various family members birthdays including the Queens via video-call.
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Fitness coach: Novak Djokovic will be able to play at least as long as Roger Federer – Tennis World USA
Fitness coach Gebhard Phil-Gritsch believes that Serb Novak Djokovic could play until his forties just like Swiss Roger Federer. Djokovic, 32, has never lacked an exceptional physical preparation as that was one of the main reasons in him becoming the player he is today.
Per his fitness coach Gritsch, the Serb's goal was to put himself in a position for a long career. Federer, a record 20-time Grand Slam champion, turns 39 this coming August. The Swiss became the oldest Wimbledon champion ever when he won the title at The All England Club in 2017.
At last year's Wimbledon, Federer came close to breaking Ken Rosewall's record and becoming the oldest Grand Slam champion ever. Unfortunately for the Swiss, he fell just short as Djokovic saved two consecutive match points in the final before claiming a narrow win.
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COVID-19’s Impact on the Global Fitness Industry – Weight Training Equipment Sales Grows by 307% due to the Mass Closures of Gyms & Fitness…
DUBLIN, April 27, 2020 /PRNewswire/ --ResearchAndMarkets.com published a new article on the fitness industry, "Weight Training Equipment Sales Grows by 307% due to the Mass Closures of Gyms & Fitness Centers"
COVID-19 has forced the closure of gyms and fitness centers to reduce the risk of infection. As a result, there has been a surge of interest in home fitness equipment and online coaching sessions. Some gyms have responded to this trend by offering to rent exercise equipment to members who are social-distancing and by offering online personal training sessions.
Weight training equipment in particular has seen a huge rise in sales, as consumers try to replicate their gym workout at home. Sales of other exercise equipment such as rowing machines, exercise bikes and elliptical machines have also grown.
Leading companies in fitness equipment include:
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Planet Fitness, Inc. (PLNT): Skating on Thin Ice? Beta Stands at 1.19 – The News Heater
Planet Fitness, Inc. (NYSE:PLNT) went up by 1.51% from its latest closing price when compared to the 1-year high value of $88.77 and move down -53.32%, while PLNT stocks collected +2.35% of gains with the last five trading sessions. MarketWatch.com reported on 04/24/20 that Stock winners and losers in the post-Covid 19 work-from-home world
Planet Fitness, Inc. (NYSE: PLNT) scored price to earnings ratio above its average ratio, recording 41.15 times of increase in earnings at the present.
PLNT stocks went up by 2.35% for the week, with the monthly jump of 15.04% and a quarterly performance of -26.26%, while its annual performance rate touched -23.26%. The simple moving average for the period of the last 20 days is 14.74% for PLNT stocks with the simple moving average of -14.21% for the last 200 days.
Many brokerage firms have already submitted their reports for PLNT stocks, with DA Davidson repeating the rating for PLNT shares by setting it to Buy. The predicted price for PLNT socks in the upcoming period according to DA Davidson is $60 based on the research report published on April 8, 2020.
JP Morgan, on the other hand, stated in their research note that they expect to see PLNT stock at the price of $60. The rating they have provided for PLNT stocks is Overweight according to the report published on April 6, 2020.
BMO Capital Markets gave Outperform rating to PLNT stocks, setting the target price at $60 in the report published on February 4, 2020.
After a stumble in the market that brought PLNT to its low price for the period of the last 52 weeks, Planet Fitness, Inc. was unable to take a rebound, for now settling with -34.78% of loss for the given period.
The stock volatility was left at 7.89%, however, within the period of a single month, the volatility rate increased by 5.45%, while the shares surge at the distance of +10.54% for the moving average in the last 20 days. In oppose to the moving average for the last 50 days, trading by -31.60% lower at the present time.
In the course of the last 5 trading sessions, PLNT went up by +2.35%, which changed the moving average for the period of 200 days to the total of -24.48% of losses for the stock in comparison to the 20-day moving average settled at $50.74. In addition, Planet Fitness, Inc. saw -22.47% in overturn over the period of a single year with a tendency to cut further losses.
Reports are indicating that there were more than several insider trading activities at Planet Fitness, Inc. (PLNT), starting from Miller Craig Jeffrey, who bought 2,000 shares at the price of $53.18 back on Mar 13. After this action, Rushing now owns 7,580 shares of Planet Fitness, Inc., valued at $106,350 with the latest closing price.
Rondeau Christopher, the Chief Executive Officer of Planet Fitness, Inc., bought 20,000 shares at the value of $50.67 during a trade that took place back on Mar 12, which means that Rondeau Christopher is holding 68,604 shares at the value of $1,013,484 based on the most recent closing price.
The current profitability levels are settled at +33.84 for the present operating margin and +45.55 for gross margin. The net margin for Planet Fitness, Inc. stands at +17.09. Total capital return value is set at 23.83, while invested capital returns managed to touch 12.26. Equity return holds the value -26.20%, with 7.60% for asset returns.
The value for Enterprise to Sales is 6.31 with debt to enterprise value settled at 0.25. The receivables turnover for Planet Fitness, Inc. is 12.44 with the total asset turnover at the value of 0.45. The liquidity ratio also appears to be rather interesting for investors as it stands at 3.71.
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Planet Fitness, Inc. to Report First Quarter 2020 Results on May 5, 2020 – Yahoo Finance
HAMPTON, N.H., April 27, 2020 /PRNewswire/ --Planet Fitness, Inc. (NYSE: PLNT) (the "Company"), today announced that the Company will report results for its first quarter ended March 31, 2020 after the market closes on Tuesday, May 5, 2020. The Company will discuss its financial results on a conference call scheduled at 4:30 p.m. Eastern Time on Tuesday, May 5, 2020.
A live webcast of the conference call will be available at http://investor.planetfitness.com. An audio replay of the webcast will be available within two hours of the conclusion of the call and remain available for 1 year.
About Planet Fitness
Founded in 1992 in Dover, NH, Planet Fitness is one of the largest and fastest-growing franchisors and operators of fitness centers in the United States by number of members and locations. As of December31, 2019, Planet Fitness had approximately 14.4 million members and 2,001 stores in 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Canada, the Dominican Republic, Panama, Mexico and Australia. The Company's mission is to enhance people's lives by providing a high-quality fitness experience in a welcoming, non-intimidating environment, which we call the Judgement Free Zone. More than 95%of Planet Fitness stores are owned and operated by independent business men and women.
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