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Measuring Exercise Intensity with Lactate Threshold Testing
In the past athletes have measured the effectiveness of their work-out by whether or not they could speak aloud without having to catch your breath. New research is confirming these findings with data from lactate threshold testing. Lactate, is a chemical produced by active muscles. Lactate plays a critical role in an athlete’s pursuit of […]READ MORE
Burning Fat in the Cubicle
You want to lose weight, but you just don’t have the time. You work eight hours in the office, and when you get home there are too many chores waiting for you. Dinner, kids, housecleaning…and by the time everything is done it is time for bed and the new day, where everything starts all over […]READ MORE
Avoid Chronic Conditions With Physical Activity
Millions of Americans lead a sedentary lifestyle with no or irregular physical activity. Scientific research clearly indicates that Americans are more sedentary than ever before. There are multiple causes including increased use of television, computers, and electronic devices, fewer gym classes, less sports and outdoor play for kids. Poor diet and limited exercise also contribute […]READ MORE
Women Shouldn't Wait to Weight Train
For men or women, weight training is beneficial. However, many women forgo strength training for cardio based exercise. This is a mistake because the numerous benefits of strength training are particularly important to women’s health as they age, including: Increased metabolism Improved bone density Better posture Stronger balance and coordination Weight lifting may also prevent […]READ MORE
Preventing Dance Injuries
Recent literature has shown that the prevalence of injury among dancers is extremely high. Achilles tendon ruptures, which regularly occur when an athlete is participating in an activity that requires a high level of acceleration, such as jumping or leaping, are particularly common among high-intensity dancers. Practicing these complicated movements constantly places additional stress on […]READ MORE
A Client’s First Marathon
Michael French completed his first major running event – Virginia Beach’s Shamrock Marathon—on March 20, 2011 after less than one year of training! “The winds were high, which made it more difficult,” Michael wrote in an email, “but I finished the 26.2 miles in 5 hours and 25 minutes. I am now part of the […]READ MORE
How Important is Flexibility?
A lack of flexibility can restrict your most basic movements. While flexibility does not prevent muscle injuries there are some major benefits to having properly stretched and flexible muscles: Easier Movement The stronger and more flexible your body is the more easily you can move. For example, if the muscles around your joints are flexible […]READ MORE
Swap Dinner Plate for a Salad Plate
As a fitness instructor, I meet a lot of people who want to lose weight and live a healthy lifestyle. I watch people work out for weeks, take the weight off and sometimes put the pounds back on. So when I meet someone who’s managed to lose 50 pounds – and keep it off for […]READ MORE
3 Exercises to Help You Stand Up Straight
If you’re having back pain, your posture may be to blame. A visit to a physical therapist may help diagnose issues with your alignment that are straining or stressing your muscles. Your therapist will give you a list of exercise to do at home in order to help you regain your stance. However, these three […]READ MORE
Battle Back Pain with Perfect Posture
Bad posture is one of the main reasons why so many millions of Americans suffer from back pain every year. Slumping shoulders and improper alignment could ruin your spinal health and make you more vulnerable to strain and injury. Rounded shoulders and bad form don’t just cause back and neck pain – they also contribute […]READ MORE