NASA Astronauts Offer Fitness Tips, Inspiration For New Year

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Jan. 10, 2008

Katherine Trinidad
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-3749
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Nicole Cloutier-Lemasters
Johnson Space Center, Houston
281-483-5111
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MEDIA ADVISORY: M08-05

NASA ASTRONAUTS OFFER FITNESS TIPS, INSPIRATION FOR NEW YEAR

HOUSTON - For those who set fitness goals as part of their New Year's 
resolutions, NASA astronauts who have lived aboard the International 
Space Station have a few tips to face the challenge. Astronauts on 
the station are required to work out as much as two hours each day. 

After a five-month stay on the station, astronaut Clay Anderson 
returned to Earth in November and is in the midst of a strict 
exercise regimen to regain top physical shape. To schedule an 
interview with the Nebraska native, please contact Gayle Frere at 
281-483-8645. 

Although working out in weightlessness may sound easy, it comes with 
unique challenges that can make it harder and less appealing than 
exercising on Earth. 

"You have to attack it incrementally," Anderson said. "You have to 
stay with it. Every day you have to figure out a way to get yourself 
to do it. You have to set a goal that motivates you, whether it is 
new clothes, a class reunion this summer, losing 20 pounds - or being 
in good shape when you land on Earth."

Astronauts often live and work aboard the station for six months or 
more at a time. The daily workout is key to minimizing bone density 
and muscle loss that can occur during long stays in space. The 
exercise sessions can include workouts on a treadmill with straps 
that pull down the astronauts to simulate gravity, a stationary 
bicycle and an exercise device that uses tension to imitate 
weightlifting in zero gravity. 

Video of Anderson and other astronauts working out in space will air 
on NASA Television's Video File, beginning at noon. For streaming 
video, downlink and schedule information, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/ntv

For more information about Anderson and current space station 
activities, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/station

	
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