By Gabe Sanders Ph.D., NSCA-CSCS The goal of high-intensity workouts is to drastically increase your heart rate and overall workload for a brief period of time, rest, and then do it all over again, and again, and again. Here is where to start!
“Palforzia” the peanut allergy drug is here!
By Gabe Sanders Ph.D., NSCA-CSCS The FDA has approved the immunotherapy which is designed to be dosed in three phases, an initial dose-escalation, then an up-dosing phase followed by the maintenance phase.
4 Simple Ways to Boost Your At-Home Workout!
By Gabe Sanders Ph.D., NSCA-CSCS Try exercises that require you to hold a position. If you are doing bodyweight squats, squat down in position, and hold your squat for 5-10 seconds for each repetition.
Sweeteners and Food Triggers may lead to Weight Gain
By Gabe Sanders Ph.D., NSCA-CSCS Consuming more sweeteners can mess up your body’s ability to metabolize and use nutrients on a daily basis. Whether you drink a lot of diet pop, sugar-free candy, etc., it is not the greatest for your metabolism.
5 Ways to supercharge Your Fat Burn and Lose Weight
By Gabe Sanders Ph.D., NSCA-CSCS It is imperative to know that there is more to burning fat than just exercise. Genetics and proper nutrition combined with the right type of exercise can boost your lipid metabolism and help you lose weight.
Reduce Inflammation with exercise and eating healthy foods
By Gabe Sanders Ph.D., NSCA-CSCS The key to reducing inflammation is to eat a balanced diet, full of natural foods and lean proteins and to engage in regular, vigorous exercise.
Plant vs. Meat-Based Diets: Which is Better?
By Gabe Sanders Ph.D., NSCA-CSCS Whether you are on one side of the debate or the other, everyone should know that there may be benefits to both types of food sources, and the optimal diet is likely a balance between the two extremes.
Save time! Workout, breathe hard with HIIT…TRY these!
By Gabe Sanders Ph.D., NSCA-CSCS Engage in high-intensity interval training. This type of exercise is very beneficial for increasing your body’s ability to burn calories at rest, improve the function of your heart, and improve your overall fitness levels.
Can Obesity and Fitness Co-exist? NOT!!!
By Gabe Sanders Ph.D., NSCA-CSCS While shaming people for their weight should never be tolerated, conveying the idea that obesity is ok, is not true and is the wrong health message!