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Longevity Founder Jarrat Wood explains the 3 most common technical errors with the bicep curl. This video also includes a demonstration of correct bicep curl technique. Whilst the biceps are a muscle primarily involved in compound movements it is still important to train them in isolation from time-to-time. Correct technique ensures that you are obtaining…
Managing diabetes doesn’t have to be overwhelming. With the right exercise plan, you can take charge of your health—and Longevity Exercise Physiology is here to help! Diabetes is a growing concern for many Australians, but the good news is that regular exercise can play a vital role in managing blood sugar levels and improving your…
ON THIS DAY IN 1990: Australia’s Andrew Lloyd produced one of the greatest finishes in athletics history to claim gold in the 5000m at the Commonwealth Games. Five years before the race, Lloyd was driving to the AIS in Canberra with his wife, Lynn, when his car was hit by a truck. Lynn tragically died….
Carrying excess weight doesn’t just affect how you feel—it can have significant impacts on yourbody and overall health. From increased strain on your joints and muscles to a higher risk ofchronic diseases like diabetes, heart disease, and high blood pressure, managing your weight isessential for living a longer, healthier life. At Longevity Exercise Physiology, we’re…
Exercise in general has so many benefits for every single person. Today, we are going to talk about the benefits of exercise for older adults in particular. As we age, many chronic health conditions arise. The most common conditions include Cardiovascular disease, Cancers, Diabetes, Osteoporosis, Arthritis, Obesity, Parkinson’s disease, Dementia, and Depression. Exercise…
What is Scoliosis? Scoliosis is a 3-Dimensional curvature of the spine. The curvature is typically in the form of an “S” or “C” shape – double or single curve, respectively. ‘Idiopathic Scoliosis’ is the most common type of scoliosis meaning the underlying cause is not known. This type of scoliosis is most commonly developed in…