Muscle Soreness

What are Things I Can Do to Become More Healthy?

Here are TWENTY things to do now to improve your health. Schedule a Structural Intregration bodywork 12 Series to improve your fascial fitness. 1. Go for a brisk walk. Brisk means that the pace is quick, you’re somewhat breathless, and it’s not easy to have a conversation with your exercise partner. 2. Get a fitness […]

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Are You in Your Discomfort Zone?

Have you noticed that your comfort zone has created a discomfort zone? Maybe you’ve had a recent weight gain and you feel the extra pounds mostly in your knees? Maybe you’re experiencing how difficult it is to stand up from your chair? Maybe your recent bloodwork alerted you to the need to change your eating

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Strength Training 101

Strength training goes by a few names. Some call it resistance training, or weight training. Others go off to the gym to pump iron. Regardless of how you say it, let’s learn why we all should be doing it at least twice a week.   First, let’s define strength training. Strength training is using weights

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What is Corrective Exercise?

Exercise is not an option anymore. Living well, and aging well, demands that you take care of your body. Exercise is the ultimate BioHack.

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Foam Rolling 101

Are you like many fitness enthusiasts—you have a foam roller, or maybe a set of massage balls, and you’re not quite sure why you have these fitness tools? Maybe you heard that foam rolling is good for you, but when you tried it you were left scratching your head. Or perhaps the experience wasn’t pleasant,

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