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		<title>Top 5 Health Benefits of Fishing</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Angling is among the world’s top recreational activities for a good reason. If you are among the millions of individuals who enjoy angling, you are in luck. Basically, fishing is a healthy activity. According to researchers, it improves both mental and physical health. From increasing physical strength to reducing the level of cortisol hormones, angling [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Angling is among the world’s top recreational activities for a good reason. If you are among the millions of individuals who enjoy angling, you are in luck. Basically, fishing is a healthy activity.</p>
<p>According to researchers, it improves both mental and physical health. From increasing physical strength to reducing the level of cortisol hormones, angling comes with a lot of benefits.</p>
<p>Whether you are one of the avid anglers or an individual who just bought a reel and rod at stores like <a href="https://www.meltontackle.com/big-game-reels">Melton International Tackle,</a> here are benefits you will get from fishing:</p>
<h2>1.     Reduce Blood Pressure</h2>
<p>For years, there have been a lot of studies showing a relationship between reducing a couple of health risks and being in nature. One report shows green space and outdoors&#8217; impact on different health benefits, such as healthy blood pressure.</p>
<p>Going fishing makes you forget all the worries resulting in lowering of blood pressure. The advantage of having normal blood pressure is you will be safe from different heart diseases.</p>
<h2>2.     Clean out the Lungs</h2>
<p>The human body gets affected by air pollution in different ways. It may result in everything from breathing issues to heart disease.</p>
<p>It is not a surprise that 30% of the global population lives close to places with too much pollution. <em>So what does fishing do?</em></p>
<p>Spending your time fishing means you will get fresh, oxygen-rich, and clean air. Combine this with exercise to boost your breathing system and have healthy lungs.</p>
<h2>3.     Boost Immune System</h2>
<p>Even before you get prepared and eat all the fish you caught today, you will have to improve your immune system. Fishing allows your skin to absorb sunlight that provides you with vitamin D. This vitamin helps the body regulate the absorption of calcium and phosphorus.</p>
<p>These minerals are liable for defending your body system against all health complications and improving the immune system.</p>
<p>Although accessing the sun is vital, don’t forget to protect yourself from the harmful rays. The best way to prevent these harmful rays is to wear:</p>
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<li>Sunscreen</li>
<li>Sun protection clothing</li>
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<h2>4.     Keep Fit</h2>
<p>By angling, your lungs, muscle groups, and heart will all get a great workout. Choosing a suitable fishing spot within walking distance of your home is definitely a boost to aerobic exercise.</p>
<p>Fishing is also low-impact cardio, which might be as easy-going or active as you want. Importantly, you may reach an important fitness level without overstraining or overworking your body.</p>
<h2>5.     Relieve Stress</h2>
<p>Feeling a bit stressed and exhausted might be pressing for many people. A perfect way to relieve stress off your shoulders is to go fishing.</p>
<p>When you’re out angling, you will be surrounded by nature, allowing you to unplug as well as find the peace of mind you need.</p>
<p>Some professionals also say that angling is therapeutic since the activity requires more concentration to drive your mind from concerns and problems.</p>
<h3>Final Thoughts!</h3>
<p>In the digital world, adults and kids alike get exposed to technology and screens constantly. Going angling gets every individual off the digital devices and improves the appreciation of nature. Plus, being around the water proves to make individuals feel more creative and productive.</p>
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		<title>Todd Jewell Signs with MD</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[MuscleWeek is proud to announce the signing of Todd Jewell with Muscular Development. Todd was an early ally and supporter of both Big Nation Radio and MuscleWeek, and we couldn’t be happier for Todd and his lovely wife Shawna. Todd is also sponsored by Twinlab, which makes the MD signing even more logical (MD Publisher Steve Blechman’s father [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>MuscleWeek is proud to announce the signing of <strong>Todd Jewell</strong> with <strong>Muscular Development</strong>. Todd was an early ally and supporter of both Big Nation Radio and MuscleWeek, and we couldn’t be happier for Todd and his lovely wife Shawna. Todd is also sponsored by Twinlab, which makes the MD signing even more logical (MD Publisher Steve Blechman’s father was the founder of Twinlab).</p>
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<p>We at MuscleWeek wish Todd and Shawna the best and look forward to reading <del>Ron Harris’s</del> Todd’s column each month in the pages of Muscular Development. Todd recently stated that his plan was to hit the stage in 2012 at a mighty 285 lbs. Considering that is 30 lbs more than he weighed at the Nationals, that is indeed a lofty goal.</p>
<p>While we only want the best for Todd and Shawna, we certainly hope that Todd continues to put his health and family ahead of his bodybuilding aspirations. As many of our readers know, Todd was hospitalized and severely ill in early 2011 and briefly considered foregoing his bodybuilding career. God bless!</p>
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