Vacation
Tips Suggestions on how and where to enjoy your
precious time off.
Fitness for Sagittarius
Your Ruling Planet: Sagittarius
is ruled by Jupiter,
the happy and optimistic planet.
The Part Of The Body Your Sign
Rules: Sagittarius rules the hips.
Your Metabolism: High.
Your Health Profile:
Lucky Sagittarius! Being a Sadge almost guarantees
that you'll excel in at least one sport. More Olympic champions
are Sagittarius than any other sign. You've got a lot going
for you: strength, your own natural rhythm, speed and the
confidence you'll win (Jupiter sees to that). Outgoing, funny
and social, you enjoy being with friends when you exercise
and like a little friendly rivalry to engage your active mind.
Sports like archery, fencing, rock climbing
(or wall climbing in a gym), polo, horseback riding, or white
river rafting would keep you focused and excited while you're
getting fit. It's not by chance I mention equestrian sports:
your symbol is the Centaur: half man, half horse, so you and
horses can share a special affinity. Sagittarius rules travel,
so hiking, camping, rock climbing, canoeing--anything that
will keep you in locomotion--are good.
There isn't a sport you wouldn't try and as
a result, your body is probably the envy of your friends.
Sagittarius intuitively feels the link between body and mind
and regularly seeks ways to strengthen both.
Your biggest weakness: butter and other fats.
Ruled by Jupiter, you could be drawn to rich foods. Since
your sign rules the hips, that's where the excess pounds will
wind up if you're a woman, and if you're a guy, you'll begin
to see "love handles." You don't like limits or restrictions,
which can sabotage your determination to slim down. Luckily,
most Sadges move around so much, they tend to lose fat easily
if they put their minds to it.
Do calisthenics if you can't get to the sports
you love. Take calcium early in life to keep bones (and especially
hip and pelvic bones) strong.
Your Biggest Asset:
Your eagerness to try new things, your innate
strength and your curiosity about how far you can go.
What Drives You Crazy:
"Don't Fence Me In" is your song, cowpoke.
The great outdoors was made just for you.
Health Risks:
Being too undisciplined to exercise when you
should, but don't feel like it. Excuses, excuses...