When it comes to health, every woman has an
When it comes to health, every woman has an elephant in the room #Letstalk #womenshealthweek @JeanHailes http://bit.ly/1JTdcxi
When it comes to health, every woman has an elephant in the room #Letstalk #womenshealthweek @JeanHailes http://bit.ly/1JTdcxi
Today, Longevity Exercise Physiology Drummoyne, Edgecliff, Marrickville, Bella Vista, Randwick, Pymble, Balmain, Neutral Bay, Coburg – Melbourne, and Barrie, Ontario – Canada discuss plyometric training. Plyometrics is a form of exercise that involves rapid and repeated stretching and contracting of your muscles. The stretching of a muscle, followed by a rapid contraction is known as the stretch-shortening cycle. The stretch-shortening cycle…
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Do you practice what you preach and love it? We do! As Exercise Physiologists it’s our job to help others find the most suitable type of exercise for them. But the team at Longevity are in this industry because we LOVE exercise. Our team are involved in all different types of exercise: Team sports including:…
The Longevity Exercise Physiology Team at Longevity Exercise Physiology Drummoyne,Edgecliff, Marrickville,Bella Vista, Randwick, Lindfield and Balmain all use bench press as a way to increase upper body strength in their exercise sessions. The barbell bench press is a great exercise to develop upper body strength targeting primarily the shoulder, chest and triceps. Despite looking quite simple,…
At Longevity Exercise Physiology Penrith, we are passionate about helping individuals manage and improve their health through evidence-based exercise programs. If you are living with Diabetes or Metabolic Syndrome, exercise physiology can be a game-changer in managing blood sugar levels, reducing complications, and improving overall quality of life. How Can Exercise Help Manage Diabetes &…
Injury Management 101
As a personal trainer, you get a terrific perspective on people’s lives through shared experiences. This week has given me pause to think about the trials and tribulations we all face. We are all prone to a setback here and there. We all have birthdays, parties, Christmas, New Year, Easter, the list goes on. We all get colds. We all get the occasional flu. We all have personal emergencies, relationship trouble, work stress. And we all get injured. Whether you’re a professional athlete or a couch potato. Throughout your life you will often have times when you have a muscle, bone, joint, tendon or ligament injury. Not to mention the variety of all other medical setbacks, check-ups, tests, procedures and surgeries.
This article delivers to you the basics of how to manage those injuries appropriately and safely, to not only recover but MAXIMISE your recovery.