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Strength Training and Muscle Soreness

Muscle Soreness: What causes it? Does it correlate to muscle growth? And should you train when sore? Muscle soreness is an uncomfortable experience we’ve all dealt with at some point. It is one of the outcomes of intense exercise, whether it is vigorous strength training, a tough day of speed work at the track, or [...]

By |2023-08-16T09:15:27-05:00August 1st, 2018|Staff Blog|

Factors Impacting Perspiration

Q: Is human perspiration connected to genetics, nutrition, environment, lifestyle, etc? A: Perspiration is a normal bodily function.  It is one of the body’s primary methods of naturally cooling itself. What dictates perspiration?  Numerous things: Environment – Hot and humid weather leads to greater perspiration Fitness level – Better fitness levels lead to more efficient [...]

By |2023-08-16T09:15:27-05:00July 19th, 2018|Stump the Staff|

Exercising in the Summer

Q: Now that it is June, what are some tips for exercising in the summer weather? A: A warm summer day is a great motivator to get outside and be active.  Below are some tips to exercise effectively this summer. Prioritize exercise - During the winter, you could not wait for the weather to improve.  [...]

By |2023-08-16T09:15:28-05:00June 15th, 2018|Stump the Staff|

The Dos and Don’ts of Naps

Q: Do naps have health benefits for adults?  What are the dos and don’ts of naps? A: More than a third of American adults are not getting the recommend seven or more hours of sleep per night on a regular basis.  Naps are not a substitute for a good night sleep, but they do provide [...]

By |2023-08-16T09:15:28-05:00May 15th, 2018|Stump the Staff|

May is National Egg Month

Q: May is National Egg Month.  Are eggs good or bad for you?  What are some practical approaches for incorporating eggs into my diet? A: Eggs were a common American diet staple up until the 1940’s due to their health benefits, accessibility (higher farm population), and economic value.  The consumption of eggs waned from the [...]

By |2023-08-16T09:15:28-05:00April 20th, 2018|Stump the Staff|

Strength Training and Low Back Pain

Q: The Fitness First staff encourages me to strength train my low back even when I have acute low back pain.  How does strength training help with low back pain? A: Low back pain is categorized as follows: Acute - a few days to ~6 weeks Subacute - ~6 to ~12 weeks Chronic - greater [...]

By |2023-08-16T09:15:28-05:00April 4th, 2018|Stump the Staff|

Sleep Awareness Week

March 11 to March 17, 2018 is the National Sleep Foundation's annual Sleep Awareness Week. It is a reminder of the impact of proper sleep on your health. It is also important to understand how strength training impacts your sleep and how proper sleep impacts your strength training results.https://www.thesleepdoctor.com/2017/05/22/benefits-exercise-sleep/https://www.livestrong.com/article/322752-lifting-weights-insomnia/https://www.mensfitness.com/training/build-muscle/fit-five-sleep-your-way-more-muscle

By |2023-08-16T09:15:28-05:00March 14th, 2018|Staff Blog|

Dehydration and Strength Training

Q: I know hydration is important, but how does dehydration negatively impact my strength training session? A: The importance of proper hydration is well known.  Proper hydration supports all bodily function.  Every cell, tissue, and organ in your body needs water to work properly.  Therefore it is not surprising that dehydration can negatively impact performance [...]

By |2023-08-16T09:15:28-05:00March 6th, 2018|Stump the Staff|

Can Processed Foods Be Part Of A Healthy Diet?

Q: Can processed foods be part of a healthy diet? A: Most foods have some level of processing.  Even natural or organic foods may be processed.  The spectrum ranges from minimally processed (bagged beans, roasted nuts, frozen fruits / vegetables) to highly processed (snack foods, ready-to-eat meals, precooked meats). In fact, some processed foods can [...]

By |2023-08-16T09:15:28-05:00February 1st, 2018|Stump the Staff|

Winter vs. Summer Illnesses

Q: With winter finally arriving, is it true that more people fall ill in winter vs. summer? A: The month with the most people sick is usually September.  The primary driver is kids going back to school and the mass spreading of germs.  Outside of September, it is generally true that the winter tends to [...]

By |2023-08-16T09:15:28-05:00December 18th, 2017|Stump the Staff|
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