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Home Vs Gym Workouts

Today, we will address another question that became a fitness myth and a very important one, especially during this last pandemic, and it’s regarding home vs. gym workouts. Working out at the gym is better than working out at home (or vice versa) There are so many versions of this myth that it’s sometimes hard to keep them straight. Other …

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3 Simple Tips For a Healthier Travel Experience

Last week I spent time traveling back and forth from Louisville, KY, and I want to share some of the simple travel tips I use to ensure I maintain my energy and health. Louisville is a great city but has to be one of the most challenging places to fly to. There are very few direct flights, and most require …

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Movement Monday: Rotational Exercises

Music has been called the soundtrack of our life. Way back in 1963, The Beatles taught us to “Twist and Shout”, and Kylie Minogue made “Spinning Around” popular at the turn of the new millennium.  Since I’m a huge fan of music from most genres, I thought it was a perfect segue to today’s topic the rotational exercises, and another …

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The Simple Way To Build Good Habits

We all have habits. The question is, is more of yours working for you or against you? In reality, there’s always a mix. Some habits are good, some neutral, and some of them are bad. The key is to get more of your habits working for you and less working against you. Sounds simple, right! So why don’t more people …

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The Benefits Of Bad Workouts

Yes. I mean it…Bad workouts actually have some benefits! By bad workouts, I’m referring to ones that aren’t as productive or aren’t done with as much effort or enthusiasm. In fact, while I’m using workouts as an example, today’s concept applies to most habits or practices for any skill development. You see, in order to be great at something, we …