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Yoga and Strength Training: An Unlikely Combo?
When you think of people who are yogis and people who primarily lift at the gym, you wouldn’t think that they have much in common. But, in reality, yoga provides a ton of benefits for those that strength train. Let’s dive in…
Cardio vs. Strength Training - The Great Debate
I remember the day that I tried my first 100 mile bike ride, cycling through parts of Vermont on route 100, route 2 and route 15, taking in some incredible Vermont scenery. It was an awesome experience…What I learned that day was that while biking long distances seemed mainly aerobic, having prerequisite strength to push the pedals down was just as important to my success. While strength didn’t seem like a limiting factor while I was fresh and ready to go, it certainly was when I was in the depths of fatigue and asking more of my body.
Mental Health In Sports
Run faster. Lift more weight. Jump higher. ALL OUT, 100%, ALL. THE. TIME To face the pressure of performance can weigh heavily on our athletes. Does anyone think of that though? We think of our athletes as machines…
3 Rules for Training Weaknesses
Equilibrium is an often-used word to define the human body. It’s used in chemistry, physics and economics to define a state of balance. In training, finding equilibrium at joints can be the difference maker between training in pain or not…