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Understanding Patellofemoral Syndrome
Knee pain can be a debilitating problem, especially when an individual is not involved with a traumatic event or accident. One condition that I have seen more frequently in my practice as a physical therapist over the years is called patellofemoral syndrome (PFS).
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The “F-words” of Injury Prevention: Function, Form, Friends & Fuel
An athletic body is truly a work of art, a wonder to behold. Male or female, every serious athlete, from swimmers to sprinters to gymnasts to bodybuilders, dedicates a tremendous amount of time to their chosen endeavor, spending hours each day striving for excellence. The result is a physique that is strong, healthy, and in good working order.
READ MOREBecoming a Personal Trainer: Education vs. Experience, Which Holds More Value?
Become a Personal Trainer Leadership and enthusiasm as essential components to building your own best practices as a personal fitness trainer. If you’re making a…
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Personal Trainers Celebrating August Anniversaries
Join us in congratulating our NFPT Certified Personal Trainers who are celebrating 5, 10 and 15 years as members of the NFPT family. Special applause…
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Fat Cells: Uncovering the Biology and Physiology of Adipocytes
As surprising at it may be, in the fitness industry the term “fit” is itself an enigma, and an overused one at that.
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Nutrition Guidelines: The Changing Shapes of Things
Information on what people should be eating to become healthy and stay healthy can be found just about everywhere you turn, from tabloids in supermarket checkout lanes, to Internet pop-up ads.
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Controlling Sodium Intake
Having an adequate amount of nutrients is essential to proper health, but in the case of sodium, it’s easy to have too much of a good thing. In a super-sized food culture, controlling sodium intake can be an uphill climb.
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The Internal Physiological Changes from Working Out
Many clients rejoice when they step on the scale and see that they have lost weight. The numbers on the scale, as well as the changes in their physical appearances, are great indicators that their bodies are changing.
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Core Stability
The core is where the most of the body’s power is derived. It provides the foundation for all movements of the arms and legs. The core must therefore be strong and be capable of dynamic flexibility and synergistic function in its movements in order to achieve maximum performance.
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Core Stability in Action
Athletes often focus on developing a specific set of muscles needed for a particular sport, often overlooking the importance of core stability.
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Personal Trainers Celebrating July Anniversaries
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Melissa Martin Justin Smith Brent Fourtner Shirley Borgese Steven Tourtual Troy Kirchhoff Mel Robinson Jeff Cerciello Fred Borzumato John Brown Lysa Josey Cathy Schacht Joann Yates Hugo Eraso Kimberly Eraso Mandy Strangio Erin Cox Tim Cook Maury Washington Keala Smith Gerald Robinson Elroy Phillips Yolande Carson Isabel DeMelo Robert Saka Michael Searcy Alvin Slaughter Martin Velez Vicki Howard Julio Reyes Jason Eyanson Marsha Myers Cynthia King Andrew Leskin Nicholas Garrison Judy Carr Lora Davis Sharon Ryan Melody Swartz Patrick Genova Lonnie Adam Kristi Hunter Meira Melman |
Michael Rodgers Angela Roybal Nancy Skube Keleigh Hall Roslyn Isakowitz Julie Thornberg Paul Barker |
Rebecca Morris Brett Kehler Leonard Pfeffer Valerie Graney Timothy Gallagher |
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