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Your Question Answered: Motivation During COVID

Today’s post will be my answer to another reader question and something that most of us have probably wrestled with at least once since March 2020. That question is: “How do you find & keep the motivation during these scary COVID times to make the right choices for exercise & nutrition? There’s no question the world has changed since March …

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Your Question Answered: Fat Loss Over 40

Today’s post will be my answer to another reader question related to fat loss over 40. The question goes like this: “Hey, Tim, I’m curious whether there are any specific tips for women over 40 wanting to lose weight. I suspect the answer is to follow recommendations in your book (which makes sense!), but I’m curious whether there’s anything else. …

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How To Reframe Your Food & Fitness Mindset (Holiday Edition)

It’s Christmas week and holiday parties are in full swing. It’s going to continue this way until the New Year…and I love it! Today I want to address what I see as the dominant mindset about food and fitness, why it’s the cause of so much frustration, and why my team and I work so hard with clients to change …

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Navigating Stress, Burnout, And Holiday Cheer!

We all know that life is a series of ups, downs, learning opportunities, and potential for growth. Nobody is immune to the challenges, hiccups, like stress and burnout, and other curveballs life throws at us. However, when we are in the middle of it all, that perspective can sometimes be tough to see. As a health and wellness professional, and …

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Ski Fitness – Part 4: Balance Training

Last time, we talked about mobility. And, as we’re talking more about skiing performance, balance is a key factor, especially in skiing. In skiing, you’re in dynamic activity, there are always things you have to react and respond to, and a lot of people try to train extreme balance. While that is great, you have to have a foundation of …