Sports & Fitness: Performance Training, Rules & Recovery

Elite athletic performance and general fitness are sustained through structured hypertrophy strategies, sport-specific conditioning, and rigorous adherence to injury prevention protocols.

Muscles Used in a Curtsy Lunge

Muscles Used in a Curtsy Lunge

The curtsy lunge targets your quads, glutes and calves with a unique move. It adds great variety to your lower body workouts.

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Ankle Stiffness After Running

Your feet and ankles are subject to significant impact if you are an avid runner, and they are among runners' most frequently injured body parts. Ankle stiffness is a common side effect that can affect your range of motion, making your ankle feel immobile. In some instances, ankle stiffness can cause limping.

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Protein for Sore Muscles

If you are a fitness enthusiast or athlete, exercising on an almost-daily basis is a customary habit. Muscle soreness is commonplace. Delayed-onset muscle soreness can make it difficult to continue your exercise routine on a regular basis.

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What Exercises to Do After a Lumbar Microdiscectomy

The lumbar region includes five spinal discs that fit together to support your lower back. Over time, one or more of the discs can slip out of place, pressing on the nerves in your back. A miscrodiscectomy procedure is a disc removal procedure that takes diseased disc material out to reduce the pressure on your nerves.

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What Is a Reverse Fly?

The reverse fly is an exercise that targets the upper back and shoulders while using barbells or even the body's own natural resistance to build muscle. As with any weightlifting exercise, practice proper form to prevent injury or strain.

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Corrective Exercises for Diastasis Recti

Diastasis recti is a medical condition that causes a separation of the muscles that cover your abdomen. This most commonly occurs following pregnancy because the growing baby places excess strain on the abdominal muscles.

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Why Do I Get Light Headed After Exercising?

After you finish a particularly strenuous exercise session, it's not uncommon to experience a feeling of lightheadedness or dizziness. Symptoms may include feeling as if you are going to faint, weakness or a perception that the room is spinning.

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Neck Exercises for Cervical Disk Bulge

Your cervical spine represents the seven vertebrae that are located just below your skull leading down to the upper back. A disk bulge in the cervical region can result when the gel-like material that is inside your disk begins to seep out of or “bulge” from your spinal column.

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Is It Bad to Go Exercise Right Before You Go to Sleep?

Physical exercise is important to maintaining the health of your heart and lungs. However, fitting in time to exercise can be challenging, and nighttime may be the only available option. A misconception is that exercise before bedtime -- even hours before -- is detrimental to your sleep.

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Proper Running & Jogging Techniques

Running and jogging can place impact and strain on your joints -- particularly if you are practicing improper form while engaging in either activity. Signs you may not be practicing proper form include pain in the knees, hips or back after running or soreness in the heel.

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Is Bike Riding Good for Osteoarthritis of the Knee?

Osteoarthritis is a degenerative form of arthritis that results from wear and tear to the knee joint and knee cartilage over time. Your knees, hips, shoulders and hands are most susceptible to osteoarthritis damage. If you experience osteoarthritis, you can engage in low-impact exercises like bicycle riding.

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Why Does My Body Shake After Lifting Weights?

When you exercise, you challenge your body beyond its normal limits, which gets your heart pumping and your lungs working to circulate air throughout your body. Lifting weights adds an extra challenge to your muscles -- and if you experience some muscle shaking after exercising, it can be an alarming sign.

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How to Strengthen Ankles for Skating

Injuries to the foot and ankle are some of the most common injuries among skaters, who make turns and quick stops that can lead to injury. Common ankle injuries include lateral ankle sprains that injure the outer ankle portion, most frequently after landing improperly after a jump or turn.

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Why Does My Back Hurt After I Swim?

Swimming is a low-impact activity that is typically recommended when a person experiences back pain. However swimming, like many other exercises, can have adverse effects when performed with improper form. This includes placing strain on your back.

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Exercises for a Torn Quad

Your quadriceps or quad muscles are located on the front of your thigh and help you extend and straighten your leg. A quadriceps tear is a serious injury that prohibits you from moving the lower leg and requires surgery.

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How to Resume Exercise After Sciatica

Your sciatic nerve is the largest nerve in your body that starts at your lower back and branches down your right and left legs. An inflammation of the sciatic nerve is known as sciatica. This condition occurs when a spinal disc or the disc material itself slips out of place, pressing on your sciatic nerve.

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Muscle Tension From Lack of Exercise

The benefits of exercise are not purely cosmetic. Instead, exercise is necessary to help you maintain healthy muscles and to send oxygen-rich blood to your tissues.

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