
The 8-Minute Bodyweight Circuit: Does It Actually Work?
I love research that makes exercise more accessible to everyone. An article published by the American College of Sports Medicine[1] does just that. I love
I love research that makes exercise more accessible to everyone. An article published by the American College of Sports Medicine[1] does just that. I love
Should your knees move forward of your toes during a squat? Ask five different coaches and you’ll get five different answers. A study from the Journal
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Sprinting is the key to field sports like football, hockey, and soccer. Plays are won or lost based on a player’s ability to execute a
Youth soccer is firmly entrenched in American culture. It has a coveted spot somewhere between apple pie, the Fourth of July, and cable news channels.
Box jumps are one of the most popular plyometric exercises. But many people don’t know about the box jump’s bastard cousin, the drop jump. Drop
Do you ever try to psych up before a lift or exercise? Does it actually improve your performance? Several studies have shown that mental techniques
Do you prefer exercising indoors or outdoors? Do you feel like you perform better in one setting than the other? An upcoming study in the
Eat Right for your Type, the 1997 book by Peter D’Adamo, has sold millions of copies. D’Adamo claims that our dietary needs differ by blood
In 1985 only about thirty million people worldwide suffered from type 2 diabetes. By 2010 that number grew to over 285 million, which is almost
We all love to criticize fast food. Nothing is easier than taking a quick shot at McDonald’s and its assumed role in the obesity epidemic.
Have you heard that baking soda, also known as sodium bicarbonate, can enhance your athletic performance? It’s true, according to a recent study in the
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