Learning the fundamental principals of how your body operates will give you an advantage to living a long a healthy life. Being independent, active, flexible, and strong should be goals for all of us. If you take a few steps back and observe physical activity you see patterns of movements. There are “actions” that the body uses over and over…
If you decide to not brush your teeth for a month, don’t act surprised by cavities at your next dentist visit. Checking in on your muscles and joints every single day is an essential practice to maintain strength, flexibility, and balance. If you don’t have a regular home practice yet, here’s why you should start now… Checking In: Appreciate your…
Take what you already know and keep building on it. Take stock of what your exercise experience has been over the years, pay attention to how your body is feeling, and work on developing exercises for YOU. These moves will not be for everybody, so practice at your own risk. If you have questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to…
Take what you already know and keep building on it. Take stock of what your exercise experience has been over the years, pay attention to how your body is feeling, and work on developing exercises for YOU. These moves will not be for everybody, so practice at your own risk. If you have questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to…
Yard work is the definition of “functional exercise.” Outside of saving money and keeping things looking nice, there are a lot of physical (and mental) benefits of working on outdoor projects. Studies prove that all movement counts toward weekly goals, so get some bang for your buck here! A Variety of Actions: Weeding the garden, raking leaves, and pushing wheel…
Take what you already know and keep building on it. Take stock of what your exercise experience has been over the years, pay attention to how your body is feeling, and work on developing exercises for YOU. These moves will not be for everybody, so practice at your own risk. If you have questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to…
Take what you already know and keep building on it. Take stock of what your exercise experience has been over the years, pay attention to how your body is feeling, and work on developing exercises for YOU. These moves will not be for everybody, so practice at your own risk. If you have questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to…
Take what you already know and keep building on it. Take stock of what your exercise experience has been over the years, pay attention to how your body is feeling, and work on developing exercises for YOU. These moves will not be for everybody, so practice at your own risk. If you have questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to…
Single leg stability is a foundational measure of strength. Balance is required for most upright activities (even if we don’t realize it). The foot, ankle, hips, and abdominals are all heavily involved. Here’s a few things to focus on when you incorporate balance exercises into your routine… Expand Your Definition of Balance: When people lose their balance, it’s usually because…
Take what you already know and keep building on it. Take stock of what your exercise experience has been over the years, pay attention to how your body is feeling, and work on developing exercises for YOU. These moves will not be for everybody, so practice at your own risk. If you have questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to…