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The risks of desk work   February 7, 2012
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For once, your mum was right, at least if she tried to drill it into you that you need to sit up straight, as sitting correctly at your desk is one of the key ways in which to avoid workplace-related injuries.
Straying from the beaten track   February 7, 2012
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There is a very active road running scene on Grand Cayman, with events from two miles all the way up to full marathons, with a couple of relays thrown in for good measure.
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How to change a body   04 Jan 2012
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Instant gratification is not a word that should ever be associated with weight loss, at least not if you want it to be sustainable. What is required is a change that can fit in with your current lifestyle.
Sports calendar   04 Jan 2012
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Calendar of sporting events
Going rogue   04 Jan 2012
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The term ‘fighting fit’ was never more apt than when applied to the training engaged in at Rogue Gym. Located behind Mezza on West Bay Road, the gym is dominated by a boxing ring, which is used for everything from boxing to Muay Thai to beginners Mixed Martial Arts training as well as regular boxing.
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Somewhere in the back of a drawer I have a bunch of gym membership cards.
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For many, exercise involves doing the same thing over and over again, day after day, year after year. No wonder boredom steps in after a while. 
Sports calendar   December 6, 2011
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December's running and cycling events...
Changing for the better   December 6, 2011
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From the moment your alarm clock rings, the race is on. It’s a rush to get ready, a hurry to get to work and a hectic day at the office, all before the evening introduces its own laundry list of tasks.
Look your best in the new year   December 6, 2011
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After all, who wants to hit the new year carrying all the traces of the old with them? A Touch of Thai offers a range of treatments from massages to facials that promise to have you looking and feeling your best.
Burning the turkey   December 6, 2011
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December is a time for great eating. With the memories of Thanksgiving still lurking at the back of the fridge, and the pantry already being stocked for Christmas, few things could be as far from the mind as staying in shape. Fortunately, there are a number of great running events coming up this month.
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The government facility is known as the George Town Hospital and includes dental facilities. Faith Hospital is on Cayman Brac the Little Cayman Clinic services that Island.
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our run will take you along the waterfront of George Town, the capital of the Cayman Islands, into the residential area of South Sound, which boasts multi-million dollar homes and dazzling views of the ocean and then into the financial district and along the waterfront once again.
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If you are looking for a way to engage in an activity that is meaningful and worthwhile this Christmas season, the Jingle Bell 5k/10k Run/Walk is the ideal opportunity to do something which will directly benefit people in genuine in need.
Get ready to run!   01 Nov, 2011
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Health through the ages   04 Oct, 2011
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Health is not a one size fits all thing – far from it in fact.  Over time our health concerns change, usually as our awareness of burgeoning health issues grows.
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Some push themselves to go faster and longer, eventually graduating from two mile runs to ten kilometre runs to half marathons and on to the full marathon distance, with the Cayman Islands Marathon in December serving as a beacon.
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Some of the legends of world tennis will grace the tennis courts at The Ritz-Carlton, Grand Cayman in November as the KPMG Legends Tennis Tournament kicks off.
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In fact, it might be just the perfect time to treat yourself to a relaxing treatment at the Da Vinci Centre, and with a range of summer specials you can now do so for less.
Have a ball on the beach   September 6, 2011
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From an informal game of tossing a Frisbee to much more serious sporting events drawing top international competitors, Cayman’s beaches are a top spot to see what’s hot in beach sports.
PINK (it's not about fashion)   September 6, 2011
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October will see the return of Cayman’s most popular pink tie event. The annual Breast Cancer Gala Dinner will take place at The Ritz-Carlton Grand Cayman on 15 October, and according to the organisers it will once again be a not-to-be-missed evening.
Summer foot care   August 3, 2011
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Relaxing on the beach, hiking through the mountains, trekking around a new city or just keeping up with all the kids’ summer activities - however you spend summer, your feet will carry you through it all.
Raise a glass to your health   August 3, 2011
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When thinking about weight loss, most people are very aware of what they eat. However, what you drink can have a very big impact on diet as well.
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Whether training for a marathon or simply hitting the gym in preparation for beach season, the decisions you make from the moment you wake up until your head hits the pillow affect your health and ultimately your performance. 
Splash and Dash   August 3, 2011
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Running can be hard work, especially in summer. However, combine it with a quick dip in the ocean, and it might not seem quite so onerous.
Don’t ignore your core   06 July 2011
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Ten years ago, core strength was not a part of most people’s fitness vocabulary.
Drink to your health   06 July 2011
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Venture out of your climate controlled comfort zone in summer, and your body has just one simple response – sweat!
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Let’s face it – spending time in a gym is not for everyone. No matter how good the equipment or how helpful the staff, some people will still find working out with weights and machines a drag.
Find a new adventure   May 03, 2011
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With warm sunny weather pretty much all year round, Cayman is the ideal sport for anyone who fancies a bit of outdoor adventure. These can vary greatly, from deep under water to up in the sky, and everything in between.
What goes around   April 5, 2011
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Cycling has been picking up speed in Cayman over the last couple of years, and although the halcyon days of Cayman Cycling may be long gone due to changes in Olympic qualification requirements, local cyclists are become more, and more competitive as well.
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Cayman’s beaches and crystal clear waters are the greatest attraction for tourists and locals alike, but when you add top athletes to the mix, it becomes a potent combination.
Kite surfing for dummies   March 01, 2011
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I used to be an athlete - baseball, basketball, football, boxing - but injuries from yearly, excessive weight gain have hindered my performance of late.
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World Kidney Day is celebrated on 10 March, and this year’s theme – protect your kidneys, save your heart – is of particular importance in Cayman where the high level of chronic kidney disease is a serious concern.
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As all rugby fans will be well aware, the IRB Rugby World Cup is coming up in September this year.
Celebrating positive living   March 01, 2011
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AIDS awareness can be a difficult subject to approach. For many, there is still a stigma attached to the disease, which can make it tough to have frank and open discussions about how to prevent the spread of the disease as well as how to live with it.
Of feet and faces   March 01, 2011
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When it comes to improving and maintaining health, there are numerous paths one can follow. Over the years, complementary medicine has started to take its rightful place alongside other forms of medicine as people seek alternate forms of treatment.
The core of the matter   March 01, 2011
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The navel has a prominent place in many ancient forms of wisdom. Apply a bit of modern knowledge to the matter, and it would seem the ancients weren’t all that far off the mark.
How to take down tired   March 01, 2011
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With a busy schedule, packed solid from the moment you rise in the morning until the moment you go to bed at night, it’s not surprising that our modern lifestyle can leave us feeling tired. But for many people, the feeling goes beyond just tired - it’s something stronger and harder to shake, and it feels continuous. They’re stuck in the fatigue cycle.
The jog of the Irish   March 01, 2011
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One of the most popular events on the local road running calendar, the St. Patrick’s Day 5k Irish Jog, will take place on 17 March.
Put your back into it   March 01, 2011
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There can be no doubt that the human body was not designed to sit behind a desk for eight or more hours a day, never mind the amount of time most people end up spending at their desks during the busier times of year.
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Sometimes jokingly referred to as triathlon for those who cannot swim, duathlon is a challenging sport in its own right. Combining cycling and running, locals will get a taste of the sport on 27 March when the annual Cayman Islands Duathlon rolls around again.
Come out swinging   March 01, 2011
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When it comes to sports that encourage lifelong participation, tennis is quite possibly right at the top of the list. From youngsters barely able to hold a racquet to players barely able to make their way across the court, the game can be as athletic or relaxed as you need it to be.
Get yourself moving again   March 01, 2011
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Although many people who take part in sport frequent physio therapists, the range of people who can benefit from their services range from people going through post operative rehabilitation to older persons who need to recover their mobility after extended periods of inactivity.
Bouncing off the walls   March 01, 2011
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It’s not often that Cayman plays host to the top sporting talent in the world. In April, the best squash players from all corners of the globe will flock to a glass court at Camana Bay for the Cedrus Investments Cayman Islands Open squash tournament.
Get back in the water   March 01, 2011
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Cayman, being a group of three islands, is surrounded by water, so it would be a shame not to make use of the opportunities for health and fitness this provides.
Health can be easy   March 01, 2011
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Your health is one of those things you never truly appreciate until it’s gone, by which time it is quite often too late to start doing anything about it.
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If used correctly, technology can help us keep track of our health in many often unexplored ways.
Get off to a running start   February 01, 2011
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One of the most popular running events on Island, the Fidelity Cross Island Relay, makes its return on 6 February. The event sees teams of six runners take on a course that stretches from Gun Bay on the eastern end of Grand Cayman all the way to Smith Cove in the west.
How to benefit your body   February 01, 2011
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Sometimes the toughest part of getting into shape is stepping out the front door.
The path less taken   February 01, 2011
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Although running is a very popular sport in Cayman, the events tend to stick to a number of well-trodden routes. There are few runners who cannot run South Sound Road blindfolded, with the stretch along Seven Mile Beach being every bit as familiar. However, the Off the Beaten Track run is just a little bit different.
Centre Pointe takes centre stage   February 01, 2011
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In recent years, the fitness industry has seen a shift from everything being about strength and bulk to core strength, flexibility and balance being viewed as the true measures of fitness. However, nowhere are these new measures more apparent than in one very unexpected place – classical ballet.
Sports Calendar   6 January 2011
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 20 February: Reefathlon road ride. Complete anywhere from one to four loops of the 19 mile Reefathlon circuit. For more information, visit reefathlon.com
Make the most of the beach   6 January 2011
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When you live on an Island surrounded by crystal clear tropical waters and powdery white beaches, spending time enjoying sun, sea and sand is a given.
Build up your energy   6 January 2011
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Many of us will spend the whole year complaining that we cannot get into shape because we just don’t have the energy to get out and exercise. However, a workout doesn’t just burn energy, but also generates it – the more you work out, the more energy you have to go back the next day and do it again.
Get moving in new ways   6 January 2011
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 When it comes to the New Year, many add ‘get more exercise’ to their list. However, year after year, many people try the same things, with the same results. This year, how about trying something new?
LEARNING to stand   December 6, 2010
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The Festive Season is supposed to be a time of relaxation and family. However, more often than not it ends up being one of stress. Between finding gifts and planning Christmas meals, finding
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Unless you want an uphill battle recovering after the festive season, a bit of early season exertion could make all the difference. While you’re at it, why not do it for a great cause as well?
Burning the turkey   December 6, 2010
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The festive season can certainly take its toll on health and fitness. Although most people wait until the new year to do something about it, others start the morning after Christmas.
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Whether you stay on Island for the holidays or not the hustle and bustle of Christmas can be overwhelming for all of us. Shopping, baking, entertaining, juggling children’s schedules and much more all contribute to an even busier home life.
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Top names:   November 1, 2010
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November and December promise to be two of the most exciting months ever for cycling in the Cayman Islands. One of the world’s top professional cycling teams, Garmin-Transitions, will be hosting its first training camp of the 2011 season in Grand Cayman.
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Most veteran triathletes and marathoners have at some point or another during their racing career “hit the wall.” For you newbies out there, this is not referring to a physical wall-although that has also been known to happen...
Race day tips   November 1, 2010
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Make a marathon effort   November 1, 2010
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Legend has it that the first marathon runner dropped dead after completing his epic run. Then again, he didn’t have access to water stops every mile of the race, nor a dedicated team of volunteers helping to make his run smooth and enjoyable
Together we make a difference   October 6, 2010
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October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. This year there is a couple more exciting events to add to the schedule.
Triple your sporting enjoyment   October 6, 2010
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When you combine three of the most popular participation sports on Island, the result is the Cayman Islands Triathlon. With open water swimming, cycling and running all wrapped up in one event, the challenge is hard to resist. Even those who do not feel quite ready to take on the whole thing can join a team and take on one or more of the events.
Moustaches a spotter’s guide   October 6, 2010
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MOvember experiences growth   October 6, 2010
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A month long celebration of the moustache, MOvember raises awareness of men’s health issues, especially prostate cancer, while at the same time raising funds for the Cayman Islands Cancer Society.
Escape to a mountain retreat   October 6, 2010
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There is no more perfect way to experience these majestic mountains that a visit to the Strawberry Hill resort. Situated at 3,100 feet, overlooking Kingston way below, the resort is the epitome of a luxury mountain escape.
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Attracting everyone from gourmands to kitchen novices, the Brasserie’s Cooking Class Series seems to have perfected the right mix to keep folks coming back for seconds.  The classes, which started in April, are hugely popular, necessitating a ‘reservations only’ policy.
Sports Calendar   September 7, 2010
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Reefathlon cycling event starting and finishing at the Reef Resort in East End. A selection of a 19, 38 or 57 mile ride is available, catering for all ability levels. For more information visit reefathlon.com.
A hidden health hazard   September 7, 2010
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Simply put, gluten intolerance is the body’s inability to digest a certain type of protein commonly found in products made from wheat, rye and barley, such as pasta, cereal and bread.
Take on the ocean   September 7, 2010
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The Foster’s Food Fair Sea Swim is one of the biggest open water swims in Cayman, with the 800 metre distance making it very achievable for all fitness levels. The event is set to take place on 11 September and with just short of 200 participants last year, the organisers are hoping to break the 200 barrier with the 2010 edition of the event.
Cycling for all   September 7, 2010
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The event will start and finish at the Reef Resort in East End and will take place on a 19-mile circuit through the Eastern Districts. Starting from the Reef Resort, the event heads out towards North Side, turning left at the junction with Frank Sound Road.
Pounding the pavement   September 7, 2010
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A series of three two-mile races, held over three weekends on Saturday 11, 18 and 25 September, the Fidelity Fun Run series is a great way to track your fitness from year to year.
Get sporting this month   September 7, 2010
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Improving your fitness can be a challenge, especially finding the motivation to start a fitness regime. Yet with excellent year round weather, excuses are hard to come by in Cayman. Yet lacing up a pair of running shoes, jumping on a bike or trekking to the ocean might not seem all that appealing. Fortunately there are a couple of tricks to starting with (and sticking to) an exercise regime.
Sports Calendar   August 2, 2010
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Cycling.  cycling.ky:  8 August: Cayman Road Race championships. The event will be contested over two loops of the East End circuit for a total distance of 60 miles. Categories for men, women, veterans and juniors will be contested.
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With year round sunshine and warm weather, Cayman is perfect for those who relish an outdoor lifestyle. However with that lifestyle comes sun exposure and inevitable skin damage. In order to look your best, a little bit of pampering every now and then can go a long way.
Find some serenity   August 2, 2010
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Cayman’s newest spa has opened its doors at Treasure Island Resort. Serenity Day Spa on Seven Mile Beach is the perfect place to relax and unwind from the stresses and strains of everyday life.
What you need:   August 2, 2010
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Running around in circles is part of the daily rat race for many office workers. No wonder then that by the time hump day comes around, many people would rather go out to party than go jogging. However, no prizes for guessing which will be better for your health in the long run.
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For many, the greatest challenge to getting in shape is boredom. For many, jogging for hours on a treadmill, walking around the same neighbourhood blocks, repeating a fitness video for the hundredth time or even following a planned weight lifting routine can get old really quickly.
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Two of the most popular participation sports in the Cayman Islands are running and open water swimming. The Ogier Stroke & Stride series combines the two in a series of events stretching over three weeks in August.
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Looking after yourself in the midst of a hectic lifestyle can be a challenge, especially when you have to find the elusive balance between mind and body.
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Whether you look good in a bikini or not, or even if you have to borrow one for the occasion, on Thursday 17 June, you can play a part in getting Cayman’s name in the Guinness Book of World Records as the Cayman Islands Amateur Swimming Association, with the assistance of sponsors including What’s Hot, aims to claim the world record for the world’s largest bikini parade.
Sports Calendar   June 7, 2010
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For those who are serious about their fitness, nutrition is a vital component. When Jason Smith started spending more time in the gym, he found it hard to find the nutritional products he wanted.
World Cup mania   June 2, 2010
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Bars around the Cayman Islands get a welcome financial boost this month with the start of the World Cup finals, the greatest sporting event on the planet.
Take the Plunge   June 7, 2010
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Cayman has the most perfect open water swimming conditions in the world, so it is little wonder that the Flowers Sea Swim has grown into a world leading event during its 18 year existence.
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Many problems originate with the feet. Your feet are your foundation, and if something is wrong there, it often shows in the knees, hips and back
Squash   May 5, 2010
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Tennis   May 5, 2010
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With great weather year round, Cayman is a great venue for the sporting enthusiast. Although some sports like cycling, running and open water swimming are not limited to dedicated facilities, there are more than enough choices available for other sports as well.
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As a sporting destination, Cayman has grown tremendously over the last couple of years and the Cayman Open, set to take place from 11 to 17 April will be ample proof of this.
Duathlon ready to roll on   March 3, 2010
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The equipment requirements for duathlon are pretty simple – a comfortable pair of running shoes, a bicycle and of course a cycling helmet.
Green is the colour   March 3, 2010
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There can be no more suitable venue for the annual St. Patrick’s Day Irish Jog than the rolling green hills of the Britannia golf course. Although describing the undulations of the...
Cayman hosts CARIFTA stars   March 3, 2010
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For only the second time since its inception in 1972, Cayman will host the CARIFTA Games from 3 to 5 April.
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With abundant sun, sea and sand, Cayman is the ideal venue for beach volleyball. A visit to Seven Mile Public Beach on a Sunday is ample proof as...
Running off the beaten track   February 2, 2010
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In Cayman, when running is mentioned, everyone automatically assumes it means road running. Ken Krys is hoping to change that.
Sports Calendar   January 5, 2010
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Making that Lifestyle Change   January 5, 2010
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For many, the gym can be an intimidating environment. Whether you feel uncomfortable with your appearance, or feel that others might sneer at your attempts to lift kid-sized weights, many people have their reasons for wanting to avoid the crowds.
Time to balance your Energy   January 5, 2010
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Different people thrive under different conditions. The same goes for exercise, with some preferring the energy inherent in big groups while others relish the personal attention that can only be given in a one-on-one session.
Fitness on your own schedule   January 5, 2010
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Fitting a fitness regime into an already busy lifestyle can be a challenge, especially for those who work irregular hours. finding a gym that is open when you need it to be can also be hard.
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Looking and feeling your best is a lifelong commitment, but there is no time like the present to get back on track.   Quite often, years of bad posture and bad habits add up to cause pain and premature signs of ageing. Although prevention is better than cure, there is a lot that can be done to alleviate these issues.
Bringing fitness home   January 5, 2010
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For many, taking care of their health is one of the first things on the New Year’s resolutions list, and for good reason.  “Your body is the only thing you really own,” says Jeanna Parsons of Mobile Fitness Solutions.
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Chances are, at some time in your life, you’ve made a New Year’s resolution and then broken it. This year, stop the cycle of resolving to make change but not following through. Here are some tips to help get you started.
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Get everything ready for your starting date so you’re not rushing around on the day trying to find workout clothes.
Losing it in the New Year   January 5, 2010
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Every year I write a column for January’s issue of What’s Hot about New Year’s resolutions – the most popular, some words of encouragement and suggestions from the experts about how to stick to them.
La Belle makes itself over   December 1, 2009
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La Belle International celebrated its recent birthday by giving itself what it has been giving Cayman for the last 10 years: a makeover.Renovating the spa meant an overhaul of the interior design, which now sports a Zen-inspired bamboo and natural Asian theme.
Taking care of your health   December 1, 2009
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Although people tend to associate pharmacies primarily with prescription medication, Health Care Pharmacy in Grand Harbour has much more to offer.Of course the usual pharmacy staples are there, but the pharmacy also offers one of the biggest selections of Hallmark greeting cards on Island ... 
Jingle all the way   December 1, 2009
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With the signs of the festive season all around, it is time for the annual Jingle Bell Walk/Run again. The event, which will start at Kings Sports Centre, is set to take place on Saturday, 12 December, and is co-sponsored by the Caymanian Compass. 
Keep on rolling   December 1, 2009
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When naming sports associated with the Cayman Islands, hockey might not be first on the list. It might not even have made the list had it not been for the Ray Singh at Kings Sport Centre. 
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Breaking away from it all to head out to the Eastern Districts in an attempt to escape the rat race is a popular weekend pastime in Cayman.  Yet racing is the very thing that draws cyclists out to the Reef Resort in East End for the Reefathlon – that and a great weekend getaway. 
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If Knackerfest, Cayman’s iconic oldies Rugbyfest Tournament, sponsored by RE/Max and Ogiers, had a motto it could be; ‘We may be old, but we’re not dead!’
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Pregnancy is a time of promise and expectation, but it can also raise the possibility for some women that they will develop gestational diabetes mellitus.GDM, like other forms of diabetes, is defined as glucose intolerance, but with its first onset during pregnancy.  
Defeating diabetes   Nov 3, 2009
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In Cayman, it is estimated that some 10 per cent of the adult population lives with diabetes.  Although Type 1 diabetes cannot be prevents, Type 2 diabetes is another matter entirely. Lifestyle changes, especially in those at risk of developing the disease, can prevent the onset of diabetes. 
In it for the long run   Nov, 3 2009
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The marathon remains one of the most respected endurance events and little wonder. The legend of Pheidippides’ run from the Battle of Marathon to Athens tells how the messenger brought tidings of victory, before he promptly dropped dead.
 
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