Cardio Personal Trainers Dallas TX

Local resource for cardio personal trainers in Dallas. Includes detailed information on local businesses that provide access to cardiac exercise programs, cardiovascular training, strength training, lifestyle coaching, cardio basic workouts, and fitness training, as well as advice and content on in-home cardio training.

Bodymind Design
(214) 521-7755
4411 Lemmon Ave
Dallas, TX
24 Hour Fitness
(214) 220-2423
700 N Harwood St
Dallas, TX
Spiral Fitness
(214) 922-0475
2106 Boll St
Dallas, TX
24 Hour Fitness Fort Worth Horne Sport Gym
I-30 & SWC I-30 & Horn St
Fort Worth, TX
Verandah Health Club
(214) 761-7878
2201 N Stemmons Fwy
Dallas, TX
Performance Playground
(214) 522-0611
4152 Cole Ave Ste D
Dallas, TX
Fitness Trainers To Go
(214) 922-9992
3100 Carlisle St Ste 118
Dallas, TX
Trophy Fitness Club
(214) 999-2826
2812 Vine St
Dallas, TX
Pulse Fitness Lp
(214) 855-0900
300 N Akard St
Dallas, TX
Spin4Life Studios Inc
(214) 720-7746
2611 Worthington St
Dallas, TX
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Get Heart Healthy with Digital Trainers

Several companies, including Suunto, Polar, and Timex, make heart rate monitors that help you keep track of your fitness level, tells you the number of calories burned, gives you your heart rate and even provides you with motivation-boosting messages, displayed on the watch face.

According to the American Health Association (AHA), lack of exercise is a major risk factor for developing coronary artery disease. And while you know sticking to a regular exercise program is good for your health, finding motivation every day to go for a walk or get to the gym may be difficult. Instead of fretting about it, let technology come to your rescue and give you that extra push you need.

To help you maintain your weight-loss goals, the French company WIThings makes an electronic scale with a built-in Wi-Fi connection that automatically records your weight and instantly transmits it to you home computer, iPhone, or iPad. And to make those early morning jogs less boring, Haier America Trainer makes a portable MP3 player that also includes a heart rate monitor, pedometer, calorie counter, and stopwatch and is small enough to clip to your workout gear.

Staying Heart Fit

Even moderate amounts of exercise, such as brisk walking 30 minutes a day most days of the week, can help lower your risk for obesity, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and diabetes. In addition to walking, these activities are especially beneficial to your heart:

  • Hiking, stair-climbing
  • Jogging, running, bicycling, rowing, and swimming
  • Sports such as soccer and basketball

Before starting any regular exercise program, it's a good idea to check with your doctor to determine which type and amount of exercise is right for you. According to the AHA, you should see your doctor if any of these issues apply to you:

  • You have a heart condition
  • You experience pains or pressure in the left or mid-chest area, left neck, shoulder or arm during or right after exercise
  • You feel extremely breathless...

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