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The Value in Working Out with a Group

Group fitness classes are intimidating, especially going by yourself. This deters a lot of people from ever trying a group fitness class. Your not alone if you’ve had this thought once or twice. Working out with a group of people is the best way to keep yourself accountable, gain confidence, and have fun. Not convinced yet? Read below for more benefits of working out in a group.

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Finding Your Center: The Importance of Balance in Life and Tips for Achieving It

Falling is the number one catalyst to sharp declines in health in the elderly. Therefore, it is only reasonable that maintaining our balance, and thus preventing the likelihood of falling, is essential to living a long and healthy life. Click here to read our new blog about maintaining and even improving balance as we age.

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Can You Workout With a SLAP Tear?

SLAP tears are a common injury in athletes, especially overhead throwing athletes, gymnasts, and weightlifters. Because this is such a common injury, people often do not require surgery and usually have good success with physical therapy and a specific exercise routine. Click on our blog to learn more about how to exercise with a labral tear.

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Creatine For Women

Creatine is the #1 most researched supplement on the market. However, until recently all the studies were done on men. It has also almost exclusively been marketed towards men. I know many women, myself included, have been skeptical of creatine use because of the “bro-like” atmosphere surrounding it. Thankfully things are changing and more and more research is looking at the effects of creatine on the health of women. And not just young women, but women throughout the lifespan.

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5 Ways to Improve Your Heart Rate Variability (HRV)

Heart rate variability (HRV) is an objective measure of the function of our autonomic nervous system. A heart rate that is variable and adapts quickly to demands is believed to bestow a survival advantage. HRV is a uniquely individualized measurement but a higher HRV means there is more variability between heart beats and thus there is more balance of the autonomic nervous system. A lower HRV indicates an imbalance in the autonomic nervous system and is seen in times of stress or poor recovery. Check out our blog to learn 5 ways to improve your HRV!

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Ice Packs: Do They Do More Harm Than Good?

We all know the old adage of RICE (Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation) for the management of acute injuries. But new research is kicking RICE to the curb. Ice may actually be causing more harm than good. Read our blog to learn more and the new mnemonic that is trying to take the place of RICE.

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5 Supplements You Should Consider If You Take Your Health and Longevity Seriously 

If you have spent time working out in a gym or have started an exercise routine and plan to improve your health and performance, you have undoubtedly been exposed to the supplement industry. Supplements are a tricky topic in the conversation around health and fitness. Should you take them? What should you take? What supplements are worth it? We answer those questions and provide you with 5 supplements that we believe have sufficient evidence behind them to be worthy of taking if you are serious about optimizing your health and longevity in this month’s blog. Click here to read our blog to learn more.

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Cold Water Immersion - What's the Deal With It?

Cold water immersion has been a popular practice over the past few years. It has been on many a social media post and most health-adjacent podcasts have at lease one episode dedicated to it. So what is the deal with it? Is it actually aiding physical recovery? Is it improving mood? Is it improving immune system function? Is it just a practice in mental toughness? Click here to read our blog to learn more.

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3 Ways You Could Benefit From PT

As our society and healthcare system evolve, more and more people have made the mental shift to a proactive, preventative approach to their own health care as opposed to the old model of retro-active, “treat only what is broken” approach. Physical therapists are ideally suited to provide this type of preventative care. Read our blog to uncover 3 specific ways you could benefit from working with a physical therapist even if you do not have an injury or pain.

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Balance: If you don’t use it, you lose it!

Falling is the number one catalyst to sharp declines in health in the elderly. Therefore, it is only reasonable that maintaining our balance, and thus preventing the likelihood of falling, is essential to living a long and healthy life. Click here to read our new blog about maintaining and even improving balance as we age.

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How to Hydrate for Optimal Health and Performance

The official start of summer is right around the corner! As the warmer weather and summer months are upon us, more and more exercise will be happening outside. This is a great time to provide a reminder on the importance of properly hydrating for exercising out in the summer heat. Not hydrating effectively can also have detrimental effects on our physical and mental performance. If you don’t want to let your performance suffer as you transition more of your training outside, check out this month’s blog article to learn how to properly hydrate for health and performance.

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