Fitness Mastery: Hypertrophy, HIIT & Running Optimization

Comprehensive fitness involves a mix of strength training for hypertrophy, HIIT for metabolic health, and corrective exercises for postural alignment.

attractive young woman doing sit ups

Do Solar Belts Work When I Exercise?

The promise of sweating away belly inches lures people to buy neoprene belts. Due to crackdowns by the FTC, weight-loss product marketers take more care with their claims. Most purveyors of solar belts refer to losing "water weight," not fat.

Read more →

Sudden Increased Heart Rate

Normally, an adult's heart beats 60 to 100 times per minute. You may experience an occasional sudden increase in heart rate that resolves within a few minutes. This is known as a heart palpitation, and it is usually not harmful.

Read more →
Athlete refreshing water

How Does the Body Maintain Homeostasis in Response to Exercise?

When you sweat, breathe heavily and feel your heart pounding, it doesn’t just mean you are having a good workout. These physiological factors are also vital to your body maintaining a state of homeostasis. Homeostasis is defined as a constant, steady environment despite external changes, such as exercise.

Read more →
Young woman exercising in a gym

How to Lose Arm Fat Fast for Women

You’ve recently tried on a strapless dress and noticed that your arms are looking soft and flabby. Having excess fat on your arms can cause self-consciousness about showing off your upper body. You aren’t doomed to a lifetime of long-sleeved shirts.

Read more →
Hispanic woman doing ab crunches for fitness

Beginner Exercise for Belly Fat

A beginner doesn't need a rigorous fitness routine to start firming and toning abs to help target belly fat. Practice exercises designed for beginners, at your own pace, until you feel comfortable enough to try more challenging ab workouts. This way, you'll tone your abs gradually as you increase your fitness level.

Read more →
teenage boy (16 -18) wearing a backpack walking on a running track

The Max Heart Rate During Exercise for Teenage Boys

Young children are famously active, running circles around their parents and other adults. But as they grow older they tend to slow down. During the teen years, boys often stop getting an ample amount of exercise because of the pull of TV, video games and computers.

Read more →
Glass with bread

What to Eat the Week Before a Fitness Competition

Your diet the week prior to your fitness competition can make or break your success. You need to closely monitor your carbohydrate and water intake to ensure you are coming in lean and tight, not bloated or flat.

Read more →

Treatments & Exercises for a Hamstring Injury

Your hamstring muscles are the three muscles that comprise the back of your thigh. Your hamstrings help to bend your lower leg at the knee and pull the leg backward, meaning you use the muscles for activities that involve running, dancing and kicking.

Read more →

Exercises That are Okay with a Pulled Shoulder

A pulled or strained shoulder muscle is a common injury. Shoulder injuries are usually a result of weak rotator cuff muscles, which are used for shoulder stabilization. After pulling a shoulder muscle, it is crucial to discontinue exercise and rest and ice the injury for 72 hours.

Read more →
Mother and baby sitting cross-legged and doing yoga in a yoga class

Physiotherapy Exercises at Home to Help With Baby Sitting Up

When a baby is born, she begins an exciting journey of reaching developmental milestones, including holding up her head, rolling over, sitting, crawling and walking. Not all babies develop at the same right, and different children will reach the same milestones at different ages.

Read more →
woman runner hold her sports injured knee

Aching Legs After I Exercise

If your legs ache and feel heavy after exercising, you might attribute your symptoms to something minor like wearing the wrong shoes. Many people experience aches and pains after physical activity, especially when they begin a new exercise program.

Read more →
Fitness center senior woman exercise gym workout

Stomach Exercises for Senior Women

As women grow older, lack of exercise and fluctuating hormone levels can cause the waistline to expand and the tummy to protrude. This not only can be unattractive, but it can also pose health risks. Belly fat, or visceral fat, can lead to type 2 diabetes, stroke and heart disease.

Read more →
Woman weighing herself, adjusting scales

How to Lose 10 lbs. in a Month With Exercise

Ten pounds in a month is a lofty weight-loss goal that may not be possible for everyone. With a healthy diet and lots of exercise, you can expect to lose between 1 and 2 pounds per week, although you may lose more in the first week or two.

Read more →
Young man in meditation on the background of the gym

Yoga to Alleviate a Pulled Groin

A pulled groin, also known as a strained groin, occurs when the adductor muscles along the inner thighs are torn or partially torn, according to New York University. Adductor muscles start in the groin and run along the inside of your thigh, attaching to the inside of your knee.

Read more →
Lat Pulldown Exercise

What Part of the Body Do Lat Pull-Downs Work?

The lat pulldown is effective for building overall upper-body strength. This exercise is performed on a machine found at many gyms and health clubs and mimics the motion of a pullup in a seated position.

Read more →
Cheerful toned brunette sitting on floor with skipping rope

How to Make Your Own Jump Rope

Jumping rope is a vigorous and effective cardiovascular exercise. Many athletes jump rope as a warm-up or as part of their workout routine. Jumping rope can be done just about anywhere. Plus, it can burn over 600 calories an hour. You can make your own jump rope so you can customize the length, weight and materials.

Read more →

Exercises for Forearm Pain

Your forearm is composed of several muscles that flex and extend the hand and wrist. You use these muscles frequently when you write, swing a tennis racket or operate a piece of machinery. Overusing the muscles in the forearm can result in a condition known as tendinitis.

Read more →

Heart Rate During a Stress Test

If your doctor has ordered a stress test, you will be exercising on a treadmill -- right in the middle of the exam room. A stress test is designed to measure the activity of your heart as you exercise.

Read more →