Link Time! Urban Workouts, Dealing with Sweat, and More

City dwellers -- getting tired of hitting the gym or taking a run through the park? Get creative and enjoy your "natural" surroundings with urban workouts from Mark's Daily Apple.
Workouts mean sweat, but sweat isn't always socially acceptable. If you're squeezing in a workout during lunch, Starling Fitness has some tips for not driving your friends and co-workers away.
Remember the study that said sitting down too much can kill you? If you need a little help giving up your Internet time, FitSugar has some tips to help you step away from the computer, and outside for a walk.
Want to start living a healthier life today, but you're not sure how to start? Miz Fit has six small changes toward a healthier lifestyle.
Yoga in the Olympics ? It could happen....
Did you know you can increase muscle mass just by getting a good night's sleep? That's Fit has four more ways to build growth hormone (and muscles) naturally.
Still storing your vitamins or supplements in the bathroom medicine cabinet? Time to find a new place to keep them -- just make sure it's not in the kitchen.
Have you seen a great blog post or piece of fitness advice on the Web? Leave it in comments section, so that we can check it out too...
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Created / Updated: March 15, 2010
Some interesting links in there. The "Yoga in the Olympics" is an odd piece. Bikram is a funny guy "Yoga is more important than any other sport"... Hmmmm...
Also, CNN might want to confirm spelling of people's names. I don't know who Sebastian "Cole" is.
They are also throwing pole dancing around as a possibility for an Olympic sport. So yoga and pole dancing are good enough for the Olympics but not baseball or rugby?
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I think CNN has a disclaimer about their iReports that pretty much says "we're not responsible for any content written here."
I hadn't heard about any talk of pole dancing in the Olympics. Oy. And why aren't rugby and baseball included?
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