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Reducing Future Cancer Risk With Exercise

Exercise remains one of healthcare’s most powerful interventions for improving a participant’s mental, emotional, and physical health.  Research also supports active participant’s have significantly lower risks of future diseases including heart disease and cancer compared to their sedentary peers.  National and international guidelines are well established on the minimum durations of activity needed each week...

CrossFit Is Not Inherently Dangerous

By: Ian Nay, PT, DPT, OCS I have been a recreational and competitive CrossFit athlete for 5 years now. One of the primary unfounded claims about CrossFit that I hear way too commonly is that it is an injury waiting to happen. I have heard many physical therapists and orthopedic surgeons say things such as...

Using Exercise To Increase Lifespan

Exercise remains the best tool to improve your mental, emotional, and physical health.  When done correctly, and most importantly, consistently these health benefits improve both a participant’s quality and quantity of life.  All other pills, supplements, medications, and online remedies pale in comparison to exercise.  While we certainly cannot control all the variables (disease, injury)...

Measuring Your VO2 Max At Home

Cardiovascular disease remains the number 1 cause of mortality in both men and women.  Current disease markers of blood pressure, cholesterol, smoking, and lifestyle are helpful, but less effective at predicting future disease risk compared to our aerobic fitness.  The gold standard for measuring an individual’s aerobic fitness is the VO2 max test. In research...

Which Body Weight Exercises Burn The Most Calories?

Getting a workout in at home and on the road can be a challenge due to lack of access to equipment, space, and/or outdoor weather conditions.  When these barriers to exercise are present we encourage participants to find unconventional forms of resistance, such as a backpack or bag, or choose from effective body weight exercises. ...

Overhead Mobility For The CrossFit Athlete

By Dr. Ian Nay, PT DPT OCS Getting a barbell into a proper overhead position for movements such as the snatch and overhead squat can be difficult for many athletes; I know I personally struggled with this early on in my CrossFit career. The techniques described here are some of the best and proven methods...

Physical Activity Offsets Detrimental Health Impacts During Perimenopause

By Kristin Carpenter, PT, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT The hormonal decline resulting from the menopausal transition (ie: perimenopause) is characterized by detrimental impacts on health including: increased cardiometabolic risk factors (insulin resistance, Type II diabetes, increased central adiposity, weight gain), reduced mental and physical health (depression, loss of lean muscle mass, reduced bone density and increased...

What Is The Best Predictor Of Longevity?

Quality of life and health span have joined lifespan as optimal goals for aging.  Lifespan describes living the years of your life at an optimal level of health and wellness vs. the gradual then steep decline that normally follows aging.  Losses in health span and normally associated with losses in physical independence. The low hanging...