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.

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How to Increase Knee Flexibility

Your knees are complex machines that contain many tendons, ligaments and cartilage. They work to connect the bones and muscles in your lower and upper legs. Your knees may get sore and sustain injuries if you use them a lot but don’t take steps to maintain them.

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Can Chocolate Affect You When You're Running?

When you’re trying to decide how to fuel up before and after a run, your go-to strategy may be to down a sports drink and chomp on an energy bar or piece of fruit. However, another option is chocolate.

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What Should I Eat to Bulk Up?

If you’re trying to gain some extra body mass, the safest way to do it is to put it on in the form of muscle rather than body fat, according to Harvard Health Publications. Don’t fall for product advertisements that claim you need tons of extra protein powder to bulk up properly.

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How a Skinny Teen Can Gain Muscle Weight

If you are skinnier than your friends, you may feel the need to gain weight to catch up in size. Most teens don’t have any reason to try to gain any weight. However, you may be able to naturally put on extra pounds if you focus on developing stronger muscles.

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Can You Exercise During IVF?

You may try to conceive a baby through in vitro fertilization, or IVF, if you’re having trouble conceiving by using natural methods. Eating nutritious foods and getting exercise won’t guarantee that your treatment will be successful, but healthy choices may positively influence the outcome.

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How to Lose Weight When You Cannot Walk

When you cannot walk due to injury or disability, losing weight can seem like a challenge. Instead of focusing on your limitations, consider all of the activities you can do just by using all of the strength in your upper body. Also realize that the type of exercise you do is just one component of weight loss.

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Do Crunches Help to Flatten Your Stomach?

Abdominal exercises such as traditional crunches can help you flatten your stomach by tightening your muscles. However, they won’t help you “spot burn” any fat that’s covering up the muscles, and they won’t get you the best results on their own. Combine a series of exercises to boost the effectiveness of your routine.

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What Exercises Burn Fat for a 16-Year-Old Girl?

Getting in some exercise every day can help teen girls build strong bones, healthy muscles and maintain their weight. If your doctor has told you that you should lose some weight, exercise can also help you lose those extra pounds.

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Fastest Way for a 14-Year-Old to Get Six-Pack Abs

At age 14, you may want to get a “six-pack” to look more like the models you see on TV or to improve the way your body looks at a pool party. Having strong abdominal muscles can improve your athletic performance and reduce your risk of injuries -- although, you don’t need “six-pack” abs to be physically fit.

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Why Does My Body Ache After Exercise?

That stiff, achy feeling you get in the days after exercise is a normal physiological response known as delayed onset muscle soreness. You can take it as a positive sign that your muscles have felt the workout, but the pain may also turn you off to further exercise.

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Is it Good for 10 Year Old Boys to Lift Weights?

If your 10-year-old son wants to start lifting weights to improve his strength or boost his performance in sports, applaud him for wanting to get healthier. Kids who regularly strength train are more likely to build healthy muscles and bones and less likely to become injured, according to KidsHealth from Nemours.

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