Sunday, December 5, 2010

Display

DISPLAY SOLUTIONS

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10’ Displays
20’ Displays
tabletop Displays
Trade Show Tabletop Displays
For smaller events or limited space, the tabletop display is the perfect solution. Available in several styles and sizes and with multiple accessories for added visibility, you won’t believe how functional and effective a tabletop display can be. The ultimate in convenience, a tabletop display is easy to carry and a snap to set up. Find out more ...
Available in the popular pop-up model with graphic or fabric panels or an ultra-lightweight fabric folding panel model with detachable graphics.
Accessories such as attachable halogen lights, shelves, monitors and travel cases are available to add impact and convenience to your tabletop display.

Friday, June 25, 2010

How to Burn Calories

Whether the hot humid weather has made running outside impossible, or you're a gym rat by nature, running on a treadmill is a great way to burn calories, keep your heart healthy, and tone up your lower body. If you want more from your workouts, try these tips the next time you hop on the moving belt.

* Bring Hills Indoors - Pumping up the incline will not only help prevent shin splints, but it also tones your tush, thighs, and calves while burning extra calories. After a 30-minute workout at a 10-minute-per-mile pace, you'll burn 270 calories with no incline, 363 with a five percent incline, 420 with a 10 percent incline, and 482 with a 15 percent incline (crazy steep, I know).
* Slow and Steady Doesn't Always Win the Race - On long, slow runs when you need to take it easy, it's great to travel along at a consistent pace. But during your intense workouts, take advantage of intervals. By alternating between running a few minutes at a moderate pace, and throwing in sprinting bursts, you'll end up burning more calories, building your endurance, and becoming a faster, stronger runner. Not to mention, intervals have also been proven to fight belly fat.
* I Think I Can, I Think I Can - Whether you prefer chugging along at a consistent speed or doing intervals, to get the most out of your workouts, you've got to make continued progress. One way to do that is to gradually increase your speed. Don't jump from 10-minute miles to eight-minute miles because you could seriously hurt yourself. Instead increase your pace just slightly so your body has time to adjust.
* Compete Against Friends (or Strangers) -If you hit the gym with a buddy, do your workouts on side-by-side treadmills. You can use one another's energy for motivation to run faster or longer than you would if you were alone. If you're at the gym solo, find a stranger on a treadmill to secretly race with.