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LEARNING FROM REGULAR EXERCISERS

It’s midsummer, hot, humid, threatened by thunderstorms and hurricanes.  You are tired and sticky, a bit grumpy and the last thing you feel like doing is working out.  You’ve reached a choice point:  do you join the 50% of folks who start a program of physical activity and then quit, or stay with the other […]

Movement, Metabolism and More

In the heat of summer, it’s easy to make excuses not to exercise, not to cook, and to just give in to the “lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer”.  However, with a bit of creativity, you can beat the heat, combat metabolic  syndrome, and prevent cancer while enjoying yourself.

Men’s Health

While many families are focusing on celebrating Father’s Day, we hope to use this traditional holiday not only to honor dads and the important roles they play, but to take a look at a variety of men’s health issues. First of all, several sports figures have been in the news lately, not because of their […]

National Mental Health Month

Get Moving to Improve Mood! One of the questions I am asked most frequently is, “How have you been able to be such a consistent exerciser for so many years?”  My answer is, “I came to exercise for my body, but I stayed for my mind!”  What I discovered decades ago about the anti-depressant, anti-anxiety […]

Walk Away the Winter Blues

Finally, spring has arrived, days are longer and warmer and it’s time to walk off the “winter wearies” and welcome a re-invigorated sense of well-being.  Opportunities for organized walks abound at this time of year through local charitable organizations:  The Heart Walk; the Susan B. Komen 3-Day Walk; and many, many more.  Check your local […]

National Nutrition Month

By now, you’ve already read about eating more fruits and veggies, avoiding processed foods, trans fats and saturated fats, and the benefits of moving your body more often.  No doubt you’ve also gotten the   news about the healing power of antioxidants and phytonutrients, the benefits of fiber, and the dangers of too many calories and […]

It’s February – Take Heart!

February is National Heart Month – a time when the American Heart      Association asks us to pay particular attention to our heart health.  It is also a time when the initial enthusiasm with which we approached New Year’s resolutions begins to wane.  Goals set for more consistent physical activity and including more heart-friendly foods like […]

News you can use – for a healthy New Year

The start of the New Year brings renewed resolutions, often related to diet, exercise, weight management, and improved health and fitness.  However, with so much often conflicting information out there, it is difficult to discern the difference between accurate data and misinformation.  So, we will begin issue with a review of news you can apply […]

Greeting the Season with Gratitude

With Thanksgiving just over, and the holiday season entering full swing, it is easy to be swept into the culture of consumerism and mindless over-indulgence.  This, combined with time pressure, to-do lists, and financial strain can leave you rushing through the season propelled by stress hormones, and collapsing into exhaustion on New Year’s Day.  Besides […]

Defining Wellness & Well-being

As autumn settles in, and with winter just around the corner, public service announcements send reminders about getting a flu shot in an effort to prevent the spread of disease.  Our culture reflects a philosophy that emphasizes the avoidance of sickness.  However, many people who are not sick would not describe themselves as being optimally […]