Every day there’s a new blog post, podcast, book or expert telling you exactly what to eat (and/or not eat), when to eat, how to exercise (or not exercise), which supplements to take, how much you need to sleep… All you have to do is follow the protocol and you’ll lose weight, perform like a… Continue Reading
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How & Why To Make Your Feet Stronger
Guest post written by: Kate Galliet Low-inflammation diet? Check. Plenty of good sleep? Check. A good probiotic & digestive enzyme source? Check. And so on down the checklist of ‘stuff you learned from sites like this one to help you gain health & reduce disease-risk.’ We have a similar checklist for ‘stuff you need… Continue Reading
My training at 42 (ish)
I’ve been tinkering with this post for a long time, apologies for the tardiness. I thought I was busy. Then we had a daughter. And I really thought I was busy. Then we got pregnant and had another daughter, and I’m no longer busy, I just never stop! Each year lived is a milestone of… Continue Reading
Building An Unbreakable Body
Guest post written by: Kate Galliet At 21, my doc told me that the GERD I was experiencing (for which she’d Rx’d a lifetime of taking a pill for) was “just the way I am.” And then I found the paleo diet & lifestyle via Robb’s podcast. And “just the way I am” changed… Continue Reading
“Exercising” the Demons
I didn’t have to think about life, work, responsibilities or really anything except exactly what I was. Sometimes I absolutely hated the action – like DREADED it – but when was done it felt SO good. I was at peace and worthy of being able to relax. It was my escape, my therapy, my release,… Continue Reading
The Paleo Diet for Improved Athletic Performance
By: D. Levi Harrison, MD Orthopedic Surgeon/Fitness Expert The Paleo diet has been associated with extensive controversy and drama over the past decade due to the confounding research and opinions of authors, doctors and athletes. As an orthopedic surgeon and fitness expert, it is appropriate that I share my findings and correlated associations that… Continue Reading
CrossFit and The Aging Athlete
Guest post written by: Judah Boulet In a prior post, I discussed strength and conditioning considerations in the aging athlete. CrossFit is the greatest growing strength and conditioning program. If you are like me, and enjoy CrossFit workouts, enjoy the camaraderie and community of a gym atmosphere, how can you make “CrossFit” fit into… Continue Reading
What You Need To Fill Your Belly & Fuel Your Brain
Okay folks, my latest blog posts have been a little heavy (and there are definitely more of them coming – brace yourself), so I’m going to lighten things up bit this time. It’s been a while since I’ve given you a list of recommended reading material and everyone likes snacks. That being said, here’s some… Continue Reading
Females, Carbohydrates, and Hormones
Oh, carbohydrates. Just like politics and religion, discussion on this macronutrient is not dinner table material. There are many strong opinions on just how many carbohydrates are “safe” to consume. Some advocate “high” carb, others prescribe a “moderate” amount, others “low” or even “very low”. And to mystify things further, what’s considered a low amount… Continue Reading
Consumed By Food…
There are these two guys. I LOVE THEM. They never ask me to bring them a beer or steal the remote control. They make me feel good and comfort me when I’m having a bad day. They are both totally cool with each other; in fact they’re even in business together. I guess some people… Continue Reading
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