Your Plank Challenge!

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For my fellow plank lovers, throw these into your core routine to amp the intensity!
These 4 side plank variations focus on working one side at a time. You’ll probably notice you are stronger on […]

Your In-Home Bootcamp Circuit!

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Got a set of dumbbells? Got 20 minutes to kick your own butt? Then this one’s for you. Get ready to  strengthening your core/ upper / lower body and cardio vascular system! Resistance training, bodyweight […]

Full Body Weight Workout (NO equipment needed!)

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I’ve got a great new workout circuit for you if you’re looking for best bang for your time! NO you don’t need any equipment (so perfect for a travel workout) but YES it is challenging […]

Workout: Core & Arm Challenge

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This workout is very simple yet super effective. The focus is on core and upper body. Give it a go if you dare!
Equipment:

2 sets of  dumbbells  – 1 medium + 1 lighter for […]

How To Design Your Own Full Body Workout

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Designing your own workout program can be pretty daunting. You may not know which exercises to include and in what order. I get asked a million and one times what the best kind of […]

The Importance Of Strength Training For Runners

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Running has so many amazing health benefits – it fills us with high energy endorphins, keeps us lean and mean, makes our heart stronger, and it’s even meditative for some. That being said , runners have the highest incidence of chronic injuries out of any group of athletes, including contact sport athletes. Why? The constant repetitive strain that the running motion has on the body can and will take its tole over time and injury will eventually ensue; that is, unless one trains their body to be able handle this strain.

Yes, that means injury can be avoided! By strengthening the muscles, ligaments, tendons and bones that are needed for the repetitive motion of running, we are lubricating and protecting them from wear and tear. Muscle contractions stimulate not only the muscles themselves but also make your tendons and ligaments stronger, as well as increase bone density. So proper targeted resistance training can and will help keep you running longer, more efficiently, and at a faster pace, if that’s what you’re looking for. Win win! Track, hill and stair workouts are also excellent forms of training, especially if you’re looking to improve your time, from a performance standpoint.

Below I share some important points. These include resistance training, track workouts to improve speed, and cross training to be able to strengthen the body through ways that simply running cannot do alone. Wether you’re a recreational runner (yes overuse injuries can affect you eventually as well) or a running junkie, these fitness tips will help you on your way to a long lasting injury free running career.
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Q & A – What’s More Important For Reaching My Weight Loss Goals: Cardio or Strength Training?

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My answer in short, is BOTH. But lets delve into WHY!

First off let me start by addressing this very common mentality people still have of needing to separate cardio exercise from weight training. This way of thinking is out-dated and just plain false. Many of us are still influenced by this old-school mindset which falsely labels and separates 2 “types” of exercising at extreme ends of the spectrum- Either you weight lift to bulk up like a bodybuilder OR you do an hour of steady state aerobic exercise to lean out like a marathon runner.
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