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How To Get The Most Out of Your Training
I recently read an article from mercola.com that inspired me to post on this subject. Exercise is always supposed to be beneficial right? Well in most cases, yes, most of us actually do need more exercise & it’s health benefits are … Continue reading
Posted in Exercise, Exercise & Lifestyle, Stress Relief
Tagged adaptogens, benefits of exercise, cortisol response, high intensity interval training, hiit, how to get the most out of your training, Kettlebell training, low level aerobic activity, neural charge, overtraining, Recovery, skogg gym, Sports Training, stress & exercise, stress management, tabata
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Myofascial Meridians, Trigger Points & Mobility
I recently have been reading a lot about fascia, stretching, exercise and trigger points… As a side job while I’m in school I’ve taken up personal training at a Kettle-Bell Gym here in Portland and Tigard Oregon. (It’s called Spinach … Continue reading
Posted in Acupuncture, Exercise & Lifestyle
Tagged active isolated stretching, Acupuncture, Alternative Healthcare, anatomy trains, athletic stretching, body work, Erin Resko, exercise, flexibility, integrative healthcare, integrative medicine, Kettlebell training, Mark's Daily Apple, massage, mobility, muscles, myofascial meridians, neuromuscular, Oriental Medicine, shoulder injury, spinach gym, spinachyou, Sports Injuries, stretch to win, stretching, structural integration, trigger points
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“So Easy A Caveman Can Do It?”
The theme of the week seems to be cholesterol; good fats and bad fats; eating a healthy diet and living a healthy life-style. But what does that mean? It could mean a number of things to different people. According to … Continue reading
Posted in Exercise & Lifestyle, Nutrition, Research
Tagged Acupuncture, cholesterol, Elite Kettlebell Gym, Exercise & Health, grass-fed beef, Health, heart disease, high cholesterol, hyper-cholesterolemia, Kettlebell training, kettlebells, Mark's Daily Apple, Michael Skogg, Nora Gedgaudas, obesity, Organic foods, Portland Kettlebell, primal body-primal mind, primal living, saturated fats, spinach, Spinach you, Tigard Kettlebell, wild-caugh salmon
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