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	<description>Edinburgh based sports massage professional, Ray Head specialises in deep tissue and remedial massage therapy.</description>
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		<title>Defining Fitness</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is no one component that fully encompasses a definition of fitness. Total fitness is in fact made up of a number of components which combined can make you truly perform to your full potential. Fitness can be described as a condition that helps us look, feel and perform at our best. For some this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is no one component that fully encompasses a definition of fitness. Total    fitness is in fact made up of a number of components which combined can make    you truly perform to your full potential.</p>
<p>Fitness can be described as a condition that helps us look, feel and perform    at our best. For some this could mean looking good for their summer holiday,    or running the last 50 metres to catch the bus to work, or carrying the pushchair    up 2 flights of stairs.For others it may mean running a marathon in a world    class time or lifting twice their body weight at the gym.<br />
So largely it’s all about your ability to function at your best in daily    life i.e. the ability to perform daily tasks vigorously and alertly, with energy    left over for enjoying leisure time activities, meeting emergency demands and    withstanding stress.</p>
<p>So is a definition of fitness purely relative? Well, yes and no. Clearly only    being able to run 50 metres to catch a bus before collapsing in a heap does    not suggest a high level of cardio-respiratory endurance. However, if you happen    to be 75 years old and a reformed smoker it isn’t too shabby!</p>
<p>This is why it’s a good idea to define your fitness goals before embarking    on a new exercise program.Exactly what do you want to achieve by exercising.    Yes, you must include all components of fitness to achieve full functional fitness,    however, to what degree you choose to refine these components is up to you.    A good personal trainer will discuss these goals with you and tailor a regime    accordingly. So whether your goals are to win the parents&#8217; day egg and spoon    race or play rugby for Scotland-it’s time to head for health!</p>
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