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Fitness on the Road – Essential Training Tips for Travellers

Fitness on the Road – Essential Training Tips for Travellers

by michelle | Aug 27, 2015 | Health, Strength

Staying fit and healthy while traveling can be a challenge, but it’s certainly not impossible. Whether you’re embarking on a leisurely vacation or a business trip, maintaining your fitness routine is essential for both physical and mental well-being. In...
Best Exercises for Fat Loss – Sculpt your Derierre, Pins & Love Handles

Best Exercises for Fat Loss – Sculpt your Derierre, Pins & Love Handles

by michelle | Aug 13, 2015 | Fat Loss, Glutes, Strength

What’s a simple, easy, effective workout for the biggest fat loss effects? While many still advocate for long cardio sessions, the truth is, they may not be the most effective approach. Despite spending hours on treadmills or ellipticals, some individuals struggle to...
The Congugate Method – Westside Barbell Wisdom

The Congugate Method – Westside Barbell Wisdom

by michelle | Aug 4, 2015 | Sports Performance, Strength

In the pursuit of fitness goals, it’s crucial to recognize that not all strengths are created equal. Understanding the diverse facets of strength is essential for optimizing training routines and achieving desired outcomes. From explosive power to endurance and...
Strong is the New Skinny – Why Strength is Now Fashionable

Strong is the New Skinny – Why Strength is Now Fashionable

by michelle | Jul 30, 2015 | Fat Loss, Health, Strength, Training Women

In a society increasingly focused on body image and fitness trends, the paradigm of “strong is the new skinny” has emerged, advocating for strength and power over traditional notions of thinness. This shift in perspective celebrates muscularity, endurance,...
Joint Hypermobility: Training and Management

Joint Hypermobility: Training and Management

by michelle | Nov 8, 2014 | Strength, Training Women

In the first part of our series on ‘Hypermobility,’ we explored the concept of Hypermobility Syndrome and methods to identify potential hypermobility issues. Now, let’s delve deeper into the management strategies for Hypermobility Syndrome, which...
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