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		<title>Exercise And The Brain</title>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you ever needed another good reason to exercise, I&#8217;ve got one for you:</p>
<p>Exercise makes your brain bigger.</p>
<p>Actually this isn&#8217;t entirely accurate. To be more specific, exercise  was found to increase brain size slightly, but far more important to  increase &#8220;spatial reasoning.&#8221;</p>
<p>This is the ability to recognize patterns, remember phrases,  numbers, and so-on. This was discovered by researchers at the  Universities of Chicago and Pittsburgh.</p>
<p>It is also one of the most important factors to the prevention of Alzheimer&#8217;s and dementia.</p>
<p>My mom suffered with dementia the last ten years of her life. But  unlike most dementia patients she was fully functional thanks to  exercise. She drove and had a mind that was unbelievably sharp right up  until an accident injured her beyond the ability to exercise.</p>
<p>After that, she mentally went downhill rapidly. Thankfully, she  passed in peace&#8230; and she had ten wonderfully active years thanks to  her willingness to take up weight training at the age of 71.</p>
<p>She eventually walked up to 3 miles per day and trained in the gym 3 days per week.</p>
<p>That kept her mind sharp, along with fish oil and N-Acetyl L-Carnitine, a wonderful brain nutrient.</p>
<p>Once again, we see the power of exercise. It increases the QUALITY of your life.</p>
<p>Quantity is no where near as important to me as quality.</p>
<p>The links at the bottom of this newsletter are to my books on exercise. Pick the one that appeals to you most and take action.</p>
<p>Your brain will thank you, as will the rest of your body.</p>
<p>One of the best ways to start exercising when you are over 40 is by using the routines covered in &#8220;Fit Over 40&#8243;.</p>
<p>This book profiles 53 different men and women, age 40 to 80, all  sharing their workouts, nutrition plans, and mental empowerment  techniques.</p>
<p>It is a MUST-HAVE for anyone wanting to begin exercising or improve their level of fitness after the age of 40.</p>
<p>For a free fat-burning course from Fit Over 40, go here &#8211;</p>
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