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What's your high blood pressure risk?
High blood pressure has many risk factors. Some you can't control, such as age, race and family history. But don't throw up your hands quite yet. Some risk factors are within your control, such as excess weight, inactivity, alcohol misuse and stress. Make healthy lifestyle changes a priority: 1. Lose excess weight. 2. Include physical activity in your daily routine. 3. If you drink, do so in moderation. That means no more than two drinks a day for men and one drink a day for women. 4. Learn healthy ways to handle stress, such as muscle relaxation and deep breathing. 5. Avoid excess salt in your diet.
Video: Triceps extension with dumbbell
The triceps extension targets the back of the upper arm. See how it's done.
Video: Squat with dumbbell
The squat is an exercise that targets the leg muscles. See how it's done.
Video: Reverse fly with dumbbell
The reverse fly exercise targets the upper back. See how it's done.
Video: Chest press with dumbbell
The chest press exercise targets the chest muscles. See how it's done.
Video: Calf raise with dumbbell
The calf raise targets the calf muscles in the legs. See how it's done.
Video: Biceps curl with dumbbell
The biceps curl builds strength in the upper arm. See how it's done.
Video: Biceps curl with barbell
The biceps curl builds strength in the upper arm. See how it's done.
Video: Bent-over row with dumbbell
The bent-over row targets the back of the shoulder. See how it's done.
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