By Gabe Sanders Ph.D., NSCA-CSCS Intermittent fasting is a strategy and there are multiple strategies possible to achieve the possible health benefits of intermittent fasting.
Exergames and fitness for kids or adults?
By Gabe Sanders Ph.D., NSCA-CSCS The term exergaming is derived from the advent of movement-based video games and is becoming more popular with virtual reality (VR) types of gaming.
Count Your High Intensity Points, Number of Minutes!
By Gabe Sanders PhD, NSCA-CSCS High-intensity interval training (HIIT) is an effective form of exercise that can yield very positive health and body composition results.
Calorie Intake..Plant-based vs. animal-based diet conundrum!
By Gabe Sanders Ph.D., NSCA-CSCS In the world of health and fitness, the debate rages on which diet is better, plant-based or animal-based diets.
Sugar, ADHD, and trouble with Sleep?
by Gabe Sanders Ph.D., NSCA-CSCS Excessive sugar in the diet can result in a “sugar crash” which negatively effects energy, cognitive function, and for adults, it can disrupt daily productivity.
Start your day off with control!
By Gabe Sanders Ph.D., NSCA-CSCS Because the long-term goal of changing behavior can seem overwhelming, it is advisable to focus on the now. This means to treat every disruption as if it is the first disruption of the day.
Is Suicide Preventable?
By Gabe Sanders Ph.D., NSCA-CSCS For those in need of encouragement, just know that we, human beings, are not judged based on our response to our best times and we certainly are not judged how we respond to our darkest times.
Protect Against COVID with Vitamin D
by Gabe Sanders Ph.D., NSCA-CSCS Current research is suggesting that vitamin D may have the ability to act as a powerful antiviral ingredient that may serve as natural medicine
Should I eat carbs and protein to prevent muscle loss as I age?
By Gabe Sanders Ph.D., NSCA-CSCS Daily physical activity combined with exercise and strength training is enough to maintain muscle, but there are other ways in which you can contribute to positive aging via increasing muscle mass, strength, and power as you age.