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Archives for: Sports Medicine

Jumping on the Band Wagon for Portable Fitness

Posted June 26, 2008 at 02:00 PM by Martha Jones

Section: Her Fitness, Athletics, Sports Medicine

The following article is written by Lisa Marie Mercer.

In both of my books, Open Your Heart with Winter Fitness: Mastering Life through Love of the Slopes and 101 Fitness…

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Nancy Clark: The Athlete’s Kitchen

Posted June 21, 2008 at 12:00 PM by Alexandra M. Haller

Section: Her Fitness, Athletics, Sports Medicine, Her Health, Her Motivation, Her Nutrition, Healthy Eating

The following article is written by Nancy Clark, MS, RD CSSD (Board Certified Specialist in Sports Dietetics).

For cutting edge sports nutrition information, the annual meeting of the American…

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Exercise May Improve Kidney Function

Posted May 17, 2008 at 12:00 PM by Alexandra M. Haller

Section: Her Fitness, Athletics, Sports Medicine, Her Health

We already know that exercise helps to prevent heart attacks, strokes, diabetes, obesity and certain cancers, and may extend life span. Now a report from Italy shows that exercise may also help…

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Resistance Training – It’s Not Just About Muscles

Posted April 19, 2008 at 02:00 PM by Kathleen Blanchard

Section: Her Fitness, Athletics, Sports Medicine, Training Programs, Her Health

Most people don’t think about resistance training when they hear the word exercise, but last year the American Heart Association made a statement regarding the benefits of combining resistance training with regular aerobic activity.  Each type of exercise is valuable, and you…

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Alcohol, Athletes & Pressure to Drink

Posted April 18, 2008 at 06:00 PM by Alexandra Haller

Section: Her Fitness, Athletics, Sports Medicine, Her Health, Her Nutrition, Workout Fuel

The following article was submitted by sports nutritionist, Nancy Clark MS RD CSSD.

Ask any coach or college athletic director, and you’ll hear concern about alcohol and athletes. Rightfully so. Alcohol and athletics is a dangerous duo, associated with negative…

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Three Ways to Run Injury-Free

Posted April 8, 2008 at 01:00 PM by Katie Drummond

Section: Her Fitness, Athletics, Sports Medicine, Her Health, Injury & Rehab

Among those who call themselves runners, there seems to be a shared sense of community and understanding. We smile knowingly at tales of windy 20-milers or sunrise jogs on the water. We compare black toenails and favorite Clif Gel flavors. And, unfortunately,…

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Athletes with Eating Disorders: Tips for Coaches, Parents, Friends & Teammates

Posted March 11, 2008 at 11:00 AM by Katie Drummond

Section: Her Fitness, Athletics, Sports Medicine, Her Health, Body Image, Eating Disorders

Eating disorders can be devastating to not only teams but also to families. Coaches and parents alike want their athletes to eat well and be healthy. The struggling athletes just want people to stop policing their eating and exercise. The…

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Travel Tips: Stay Fit En Route

Posted January 29, 2008 at 03:00 PM by Lindsay Hutton

Section: Her Fitness, Athletics, Sports Medicine, Training Programs, Her Health, Her Motivation

In today’s corporate world, more and more people are required to travel for work, whether it’s to the next state or halfway around the globe. Even if you travel for pleasure, logging frequent flier miles and adding stamps to your…

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The Benefits of Functional Training

Posted January 22, 2008 at 02:00 PM by Lindsay Hutton

Section: Her Fitness, Athletics, Sports Medicine, Training Programs, Her Health, Her Motivation

Let’s face it: working out takes time. Time you’d rather spend with friends and family doing things you enjoy, instead of at the gym lifting weight after weight and pounding out miles on the treadmill. But why do you go to…

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Want to Run? Check Your Arch

Posted January 10, 2008 at 06:00 PM by Katie Drummond

Section: Her Fitness, Athletics, Sports Medicine, Her Gear & Apparel

Running can be a convenient and inexpensive way to maintain your fitness - all you need to get moving are a pair of shoes. But, as Dr. Gabe Mirkin advises, you can’t just grab any pair that suits your fancy. For his…

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Ask Shannon: Fitness and Nutrition Q&A

Posted January 4, 2008 at 04:00 PM by Shannon Clark

Section: Her Fitness, Athletics, Sports Medicine, Training Programs, Special Features, Q & A

With years of training under her belt, resident fitness and nutrition expert Shannon Clark is ready to help you on your way to a healthy, informed lifestyle. Got a question? her your inquiries, and be sure to check…

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Work Your Way Through Injury

Posted December 11, 2007 at 12:00 PM by Zola Jones

Section: Her Fitness, Athletics, Sports Medicine, Training Programs, Her Health, Injury & Rehab

Injuries can become the ultimate setback in any exercise plan. In order to prioritize getting better, it is often essential to give your injury a break to return to full health.But just because you can’t be on your feet, doesn’t…

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Healing How-To: Knee Injuries

Posted December 1, 2007 at 04:00 PM by Shannon Clark

Section: Her Fitness, Sports Medicine, Her Health, Injury & Rehab

If you have recently suffered an injury to your leg, then knee rehab exercise is going to be extremely important for helping you to heal and enjoy physical activity again.

It’s a good idea to start by talking to…

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Stretches for Sciatica Pain

Posted November 9, 2007 at 03:00 PM by Megan Hueter

Section: Her Fitness, Athletics, Sports Medicine, Training Programs, Her Health, Injury & Rehab

According to an article from spine-health.com, most types of sciatica will benefit from a regular routine of hamstring exercise, especially hamstring stretching. The hamstrings are muscles located in the back of the thigh. They help bend the knee and extend the…

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The Best Workout for Weight Loss?

Posted September 30, 2007 at 12:00 PM by Sahara Jackson

Section: Her Fitness, Sports Medicine, Training Programs, Her Health

Researchers at the University of Tokyo claim that they have shown that intermittent exercise will help you to lose more weight than continuous exercise at the same intensity (Journal of Applied Physiology, June 2007). Seven men participated in three different trials:…

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