Powerful Benefits To Inspire You To Wake Up Early For Work
Getting up early and at the same time each day can be quite beneficial when it comes to improving wellness and productivity quality.
3 Tips To Make Your Fitness Lifestyle Compatible With Work
Traditional jobs can make keeping a fitness lifestyle challenging simply because one has less time to train.
Four Great Stretches To Help Alleviate Pain Without Leaving Your Desk
Sitting down at work all day can result in stiff and sore muscles. Here are four great stretches you can do right at your desk to relieve pain!
A Breakdown Of Cardio For Older Men
Doing cardio as you get older means choosing options with a lower impact, such as biking, as opposed to forms of cardio with high impact, such as running, for the sake of preventing injury.
How To Get Six-Pack Abs After 40
It is not impossible to get a six-pack after 40. If you train and eat properly, obtaining a six-pack is exceptionally straightforward, regardless of age.
How to Feel Good As You Age
Does aging guarantee a decline in one’s sense of well-being? In some ways, perhaps, but many of the negative effects of aging can be reversed through lifestyle changes.
How To Have A Fresh And Fit Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving can feel intimidating for fitness-minded folks, so this blog explores all of the possible avenues of enjoying Thanksgiving as a fitness-lover guilt-free.
Behavioral Health Versus Mental Health
Pharmacogenetics will aid the treatment of mental health and behavioral health disorders in the near-term future.
Strength Training In Your Later Years
Lifting weights properly involves progressive tension overload —gradually getting stronger on compound exercises over time by systematic means. Older weightlifters retain this primary essential to weightlifting, but other less critical aspects of lifting change as we age.
What To Do With Your Nutrition When Injured
According to Dr. Layne Norton, PhD nutritional scientist, when we get injured, we should adjust our calories to a new maintenance to ensure we do not gain needless fat and to maintain muscle mass while injured.
Supplements for Injuries
Can fish oil or curcumin help with injury recovery? Learn more in my interview with Legion Athletics and Examine.com’s Kurtis Frank, where we discuss dietary supplements for injury recovery.
Top 3 Myths About High Protein Diets
High protein diets are essential not only for building muscle and strength for athletes, but high protein diets are also safe and beneficial. It is a myth to say high protein diets are unhealthy or dangerous.
The Mental Side of Surgery and Recovery
What mindset should athletes have when they are injured? According to sports psychology, many athletes —at least in the short term— will have to pursue other meaningful purposes.
Sex Differences in Injury Recovery
Depending on the injury or sport, your recovery outcome for an injury may vary depending on your biological sex.
The Health Implications of Protein
Are the protein recommendations too low? The leading nutritional scientist studying protein thinks so.
How to Workout Around Injuries
Getting injured does not mean that we have to stop working out. There are scientifically supported methods of working out around —not through!— injuries that are easily implementable.
Strategies for Injury Rehab
Strategies such as unilateral training and other forms of “working around” one’s injury can help athletes stay in shape while recovering from an injury.
Personal Lessons from Being Injured
Getting hurt in the gym sucks, and it can really bring you down if you let it.
Quick Fat Loss Strategies
Losing weight is challenging. Fat loss approaches that incorporate intermittent fasting, high fiber intake, high water intake, and calorie tracking will make fat loss success more likely to occur.
Why I Train
I lift weights because it gives me a firm grounding in life to discipline myself. Training is a form of hygiene that brings about self-disciplinary attitudes in other areas of my life.