Imagine that you’ve been getting up for your morning workouts on time for months, eating healthy foods, staying hydrated as much as you can, and downing your post-exercise protein shakes - but feel like you’re not really seeing that much progress when it comes to improved health and fitness. Maybe you need more sleep? Continue reading to learn more about how sleep can help change your entire fitness regime.
Read MoreLet’s be honest with ourselves, here. We don’t work out for the fun of it. While we certainly learn to find enjoyment in our workouts (especially when we get that beautiful endorphin kick at the end), we expect to see all our hard work pay off. We expect to see results.
Read MoreIt doesn’t take a genius to work out that choosing the right gym is essential to workout success. Whether you’ve just moved to a new area or are a total gym newbie, you could certainly do better than just opting for membership at the closest or cheapest offering. If you aren’t sure what to look for continue reading for some helpful tips!
Read MoreSport is key to living a happy and healthy life; it gets your heart pumping, helps you to lose weight if need be, and you might just have your time out there on the basketball court. But it can seem like sport, and subsequently, exercise isn’t for everyone.
Read MoreMost of us would agree that there are few things more important than our health and there are few better ways to take proper care of your health than by staying active. It's fair to say that most of us tend to live pretty sedentary lives, spending most of our time working behind desks, so getting a workout when you can is always a good idea.
Read MoreExercise is and should be a full-body experience. By throwing your full force behind your efforts, you certainly stand to enjoy benefits that will never be possible after half-hearted attempts. Yet, even if you’re going full-throttle with your body, you may be missing out on significant potential benefits.
Read More
Feel It All: Rage, joy, grief, desire—all of it belongs. Your emotional range is not a weakness; it’s a map back to yourself.