June 30th, 2016
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Fifty-eight percent of American adults own smartphones. If you spend more than two hours a day hunched over your phone, you might succumb to “tech neck”. Tech neck is a condition that occurs when you spend too much time with your head tilted forward to read texts or other content on your smartphone. At a15 […]
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June 29th, 2016
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The word inflammation is derived from a Latin word meaning “to kindle” or “to ignite”. Inflammation is part of your immune system, the body’s attempt at self-protection, and is designed to remove harmful stimuli and begin the healing process. There are two kinds of inflammation, acute and chronic. Acute inflammation starts rapidly and quickly becomes […]
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June 22nd, 2016
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I recently read some interesting and troubling statistics on cycling. Did you know that 75% of cycling related fatalities were due to the fact that the cyclist had no helmet? That being said, many cyclists who wear a helmet, and many who are experienced cyclists, have been involved in accidents in Colorado. Despite the growing […]
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June 15th, 2016
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This week we’ve had a number of horrific news stories including the mass shooting in Orlando, the murder of a finalist on the Voice by a fan, and a child dragged away by an alligator. Because stories of tragedy are available to us 24 hours a day, compounded by the fact that we seem to […]
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June 9th, 2016
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Breakfast really is the most important meal of the day. Not only does it give you energy to start a new day, but breakfast is linked to many health benefits, including weight control and improved performance. Studies show that eating a healthy breakfast can give you: A more nutritionally complete diet, higher in nutrients, vitamins, and minerals […]
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June 1st, 2016
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I hear, read and see lots of material on health and well-being. Sometimes the information is thorough and accurate. Sometimes the information is correct, but some facts are omitted. Here are a few things I still hear after many years in the fitness business. BMI is not a valid health measure. Body Mass Index, or […]
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May 25th, 2016
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Recently, the American College of Sports Medicine released their 2016 Fitness Index, a scientific snapshot of the state of health and fitness by metropolitan area. The report looks at the 50 largest metropolitan areas in the United States, as defined by census data. Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) were chosen as the unit of measurement because […]
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May 18th, 2016
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Is it hard for you to stay active because of pain or injuries? Whether your fitness program is just beginning or you’ve been at it for years, the last thing you need is to be sidelined by pain or injury. Selecting the right shoe can go a long way toward helping you stay active. […]
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May 12th, 2016
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Ever heard of the glycemic index? It refers to a carbohydrate’s ability to raise blood sugar to a particular level within a given period of time. Some starchy foods have a high glycemic index that may cause high blood sugar levels after meals. Most non-starchy vegetables, fruits, and legumes have a low glycemic index. The […]
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May 1st, 2016
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Did you know that people who track their physical activity are more successful at losing weight?? A fitness device like FitBit, Jawbone, or FuelBand could be exactly what you need to support your weight loss goals. Some wearable devices are trackers on steroids — monitoring your workouts, counting calories, evaluating your sleep, and tracking your […]
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