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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A Sore Heel After Running

Running can put a lot of stress on the feet. Over time, all that pounding on the pavement can irritate the bottom of the feet. According to the American Foot and Ankle Society, heel pain is the most common condition of the foot and ankle.

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Exercises for Adhesive Capsulitis of the Hip

Adhesive capsulitis is a condition characterized by pain, stiffness and decreased range of motion of a joint. It occurs when the capsule, or the connective tissue surrounding your joint, becomes thick and stiff. Until recently, this condition had only been thought to occur in the shoulder.

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Muscle Relaxers & Working Out

Muscle relaxers are a group of medications that are most commonly prescribed for spasms and pain due to musculoskeletal conditions such as muscle strains, tension headaches, fibromyalgia and myofascial pain syndrome.

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Exercises for Elbow Bursitis

Bursitis is an inflammation of the bursa, a small fluid-filled sac that cushions and protects your joints. The olecranon, or elbow, bursa is located over your elbow joint between the bone and skin. Bursitis can occur from trauma to your elbow, infection, prolonged periods of pressure or repetitive activities.

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Pectoralis Minor Stretches

The pectoralis minor is a small, triangle-shaped muscle located on the outer side of your upper chest. It connects your third, fourth and fifth ribs to the top of your shoulder blade and functions to stabilize the shoulder blade.

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My Muscles Are Sore From Working Out 5 Days Ago

Sore muscles after a workout may indicate that you have exercised your muscles effectively. It is completely normal for your muscles to be sore up to 48 hours after exercise; however, soreness that persists for more than three days may indicate injury to the muscle.

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Loss of Muscle Mass in the Calf & Lower Leg

Loss of muscle, also known as muscle atrophy, is a physical side effect of aging. According to the University of New Mexico, individuals over the age of 30 who do not engage in regular exercise lose 3 percent to 5 percent of muscle mass every 10 years.

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Exercises for Muscle Spasms in Your Back

If you have ever experienced muscle spasms in your back, you know it can be a debilitating experience. A muscle spasm is an involuntary contraction of muscle fibers. Spasms in the back can occur for various reasons, including tight back or hamstring muscles, weak back muscles, weak abdominal muscles or muscle strains.

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Iliopsoas Bursitis Exercises

Iliopsoas bursitis is a condition in which a fluid filled sac found on the front of your hip, called the iliopsoas bursa, becomes inflamed. Bursae function to cushion and reduce the amount of friction between your bones, muscles and tendons.

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