Can You Lose Weight From Your Couch?

Can You Lose Weight From Your Couch

This post originally appeared on AEDITITON. We’ve all entertained some version of the same fantasy: skipping the gym in favor of a Netflix marathon while still losing weight. Well, what was once dismissed as a daydream is increasingly becoming a reality. Recent advances combined with new applications of existing technology have turned non-surgical body contouring…

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5 Dental Treatments to Enhance Your Smile

Smile

This article originally appeared on AEDITION Our smiles mean a lot to us. The good news is that cosmetic dentistry is more advanced and popular than ever. Cosmetic dentist Dr. Anjali Rajpal tells us how to get a picture perfect smile. Our smiles mean a lot to us. According to the American Academy of Cosmetic…

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Rest & Recovery

Rest & Recovery

Are you training for a race or a run or exercising for health benefits? Did you know that recovery from training is actually more important than the training itself, as repair and rebuilding of damaged muscle tissue can occur only during a recovery period? Charlie Hoolihan, director of personal training for the Pelican Athletic Club…

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Simple Solutions for Getting More Out of Your Yoga Practice

Benefits of Practicing Yoga for Golfers: Improving Flexibility and Endurance

Image courtesy of Unsplash Sometimes, pulling more out of your workout can feel pretty challenging. Once you develop a routine, it’s easy to get into a rut and see your progress plateau, or worse, you stop looking forward to doing it at all. If you’re hitting a wall with your yoga practice, it can be…

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Tai Chi Improves Balance & Cognition

Tai Chi

by Cody Sipe, PhD Why tai chi? In recent years, study after study has proven its benefits, yet most fitness professionals seem to know little about it. That’s too bad because just about any fitness client can learn tai chi, and any fitness professional can teach it. Like other types of exercise, tai chi simply…

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How to Correct Imbalances in Walking Biomechanics

Imbalances in Walking Biomechanics

by Justin Price, MA Participating in a program of regular exercise is a good idea at any stage of life. One of the most popular forms of exercise is walking, and it’s an ideal physical activity for older exercisers because they generally feel confident performing the required movements—after all, they’ve been doing them all their lives (Williamson 2007).…

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High-Intensity Functional Training—Make It Safe

High-Intensity Functional Training

by Justin Price, MA Many people can’t seem to get enough of workouts that meld functional movements with high-intensity resistance training. Indeed, workouts using dynamic, high-intensity, full-body movements are great for strength and health—provided the body functions properly and exercisers use correct technique. They understand the musculoskeletal benefits of combining functional motions with intense exercise like gymnastics, weightlifting, running or rowing.…

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Prepare to Squat

Squats

by Lynne Skilton-Hayes Why is it that so few people can squat correctly, yet my 8-year-old son squats perfectly? I’ve never taught him how to squat; he innately learned how, just as he learned to roll over, crawl, pull himself up, and eventually walk. He simply needed the freedom to allow his body to move. Movement before…

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Can Diet Affect Depression?

Can Diet Affect Depression?

Two recent studies examined the impact of diet on depression. The first looked at diet and the prevalence of people developing depression; the second looked at subjects who were already depressed. DASH Diet and Depression In one study, researchers found that people who ate vegetables, fruit, and whole grains had lower rates of depression over time, according…

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