So, you’ve
been working out diligently, hopped onto the #cleaneating bandwagon and have
seen great results, but, sadly, you’re not quite at your fitness goal just yet.
With summer only a few weeks away, now is not the time to panic; rather it’s
time to get serious about trying to shed those last couple of pounds. Before
you go into the back of the closet and exhume your Shake Weight or Brazilian Butt Lift DVD, kick your exercise
regimen into high gear by trying one (or all) of my favourite fitness trends for
2016.
Tuesday, 31 May 2016
Thursday, 26 May 2016
The Benefits of Sport-Specific Training for Young Athletes
Sport-specific
training—sound familiar? If you’re the parent of a young athlete, chances are
you’ve probably heard that phrase a few times already. As one of the top fitness
trends for 2016, many coaches are urging their athletes (amateur and pro) to
partake in a sport-specific training program, especially during the pre- and
off-seasons. Before you rush to the nearest gym and sign your child up for the
first fitness regime they offer, let's go over the basics of sport-specific
training and its key benefits.
Wednesday, 11 May 2016
Detox Diets: Considering the Pros and Cons
Whether it’s Kourtney
Kardashian, your boss or that kale-munching
hipster at the health food store, it seems like everyone is on some sort of
detox diet these days. Due to their immense popularity and the icky bloated feeling
that you’re experiencing as we speak, you are probably thinking about joining
the detox party. Although promises of losing 10 lbs. in 10 days, a purified body
and radiant skin are very appealing, it’s
important to do your research and consider how a detox diet can benefit your
mind, body and soul. Lucky for you, I’m here to
help! I have put together some pros and cons of detoxing to aid you in making
an educated decision regarding whether a detox is the right decision for you.
Labels:
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Cleanse,
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Healthy Eating,
Nutrition,
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Tuesday, 3 May 2016
Why You Need an In-Home Fitness Equipment Evaluation
Statistics show that 75% of the
people who sign-up for a gym membership only use it for the first month. Instead
of “donating” ones hard earned money to a gym, investing in some quality
at-home fitness equipment might be a more cost-effective way to get fit in the
long run. Purchasing a few dumbbells, a stability ball to blast those glutes, or
a treadmill for your private fitness club can help you get a total body workout
without those pesky contracts and membership fees.
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