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The part of training most people over 40 get wrong. Ask most people what holds their fitness back and they’ll talk about not training hard enough, not being consistent enough, or not having the right program. Very few will say they’re not recovering well enough. Yet for people over 40, recovery is often the single […]

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The advice most people get — and why it’s incomplete If you’ve ever mentioned pelvic floor concerns to a health professional and walked away with the advice to “just do your Kegels,” you’ve been given a small piece of a much bigger picture. It’s well-meaning advice, and Kegels certainly have their place, but reducing pelvic […]

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A name change that’s long overdue. By Madison Rohde – Accredited Exercise Physiologist If you or someone you know has been living with a diagnosis of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome — PCOS — you may have recently noticed a new term starting to appear in medical circles, health publications and conversations with healthcare providers. The condition […]

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By Michael Richmond AEP Why the ability to move quickly may matter just as much as how much force you can produce. When people think about ageing, they often think about losing strength. It’s a common assumption that getting older simply means becoming weaker, and that preserving muscle mass is the main physical challenge. While […]

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