How to Choose the Right Running Shoes for Your Gait

How to Choose the Right Running Shoes for Your Gait

According to Runner’s World Magazine, “the foot rolls inward more than the ideal fifteen percent, which is called over-pronation. This means the foot and ankle have problems stabilizing the body, and shock isn’t absorbed as efficiently. At the end of the gait cycle, the front of the foot pushes off the ground using mainly the big toe and second toe, which then must do all the work.” It’s fairly common and can cause serious problems for your entire leg and up to the hip if not corrected. Luckily, finding the right shoe for you can help correct the situation.

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4 Ways To Mix Up Your Treadmill Workout

4 Ways To Mix Up Your Treadmill Workout

The treadmill is probably one of the most used pieces of equipment in gyms across America. They’re a staple. The thing about treadmills is that they’re easy to use and no matter the brand, they’re not complicated to figure out. Whether you love the treadmill (or love to hate it) because it’s easy to use or because it’s great for whether prohibitive activity, you don’t just have to walk or run on the treadmill. Mixing up your movements can actually be really fun and provide a whole new workout on the “tready”.

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5 Reasons Why You Should Exercise Every day

5 Reasons Why You Should Exercise Every day

Get out there and move your body! We are meant to move and we are meant to move daily. Exercise is important for strength, posture, balance, coordination, joint mobility and so much more. There are times in life (sickness, recovering from injury, etc) and training regimens that may require you to take rest days but most of us don’t need to adhere to an entire “recovery day” day off from working out.

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5 Reasons Not To Skip Flexility

5 Reasons Not To Skip Flexility

We tend to be time starved in today’s world. Most people spend their time on what’s most important to them when it comes to getting in fitness. If you only have time for a 1 hour workout, most of us will use that time for something intense. For some people, it’s hard to even consider slowing down the mind long enough to get through the more relaxing, less intense classes. Flexibility is hard to come by and something you have to work at equally as hard as you would strength training or cardio training.

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