Best Shoes for Joint Pain: Find Relief and Comfort for Everyday Life
If you struggle with joint pain—especially SI (sacroiliac) joint pain—you know how much it can affect your daily life. Whether you’re on your feet all day at work, managing a busy household, or trying to stay active in your 40s and beyond, your foot strength plays a crucial role. Many men and women unknowingly worsen their joint pain by relying too much on…
Fit & Fabulous 30-Day Strength Training Program for Women Over 40
a woman over 40, life may have shifted in ways you never anticipated. Whether your kids are out of the house or more independent, you may find yourself with the rare gift of time to focus on yourself again. This new chapter is an opportunity to rediscover who you are now, to find renewed purpose…
Men over 40: the ultimate guide to a strength training program & staying fit
As men age, they face unique challenges: reduced muscle mass, slower metabolism, hormonal changes and even diminished confidence and libido. But here’s the silver lining–research has shown that men over 40 can build muscle and lose fat at nearly the same rate as they could in their 20s
At-home strength training for over 40: Build strength and mobility from the comfort of home
Studies show that falls leading to hip fractures significantly increase the risk of mortality within the first year of surgery. However, incorporating strength training into your routine can build bone density, maintain mobility, and improve balance, reducing the likelihood of such injuries. Strength training at home, isn’t about “bulking up” but about fostering functional strength to feel better, look better, and live better…
Strength training for women over 40: Feel strong, look fabulous
Science shows that women in their 40s can build muscle at a similar amount as women in their 20s as a percentage of their starting lean mass. So, don’t let your fear of age prevent you from achieving your strongest and fabulous self!
Achieve better sleep: exercises for sleep apnea
Sleep apnea, a condition causing intermittent airflow blockage during sleep, can lead to chronic fatigue, mood changes, and health complications like high blood pressure and heart disease. While CPAP machines and medical interventions are common treatments, many overlook the power of targeted exercises to…
How to identify if you’re emotionally eating (with a guide to solutions)
Emotional eating is when you use food to cope with negative emotions like stress, fear, boredom, sadness or loneliness. You may often feel like food just understands you and that it brings you happiness. Choosing to eat becomes an emotional reaction instead of eating to satisfy hunger or for energy...
Boost immunity and energy naturally with TLC tea: turmeric, lemon and cayenne
I went to be a coffee addict in the morning to not even craving even when I see it. After starting a routine of drinking hot water and tea, I no longer crave coffee, even on busy days. I started drinking turmeric and lemon tea to ease congestion. When I added cayenne, my energy levels completely changed...
How to make hair nail skin tea: full guide and recipe
Have you ever gotten a bad haircut or had your hair broken off because of damage? And then you’re wishing you could fast forward time until your hair grows back out… That was me this past month. At times like these you’re looking for products, hair growth oils and the famous hair nail skin vitamins to help your hair grow faster. The real trick is
At-home guide for strength training guide to calm your nervous system and manage PTSD
When you feel triggered, your instinct might be to push yourself with a high-intensity workout to blow off steam. But this approach may not always be the best, especially if you’re already feeling overwhelmed. Instead, low-intensity strength training can...
Beginner’s guide to yoga and calisthenics training: calm your nervous system and ease PTSD
If you’re looking for an easy entry into training without a gym membership or time-consuming routines, yoga and calisthenics are perfect. These exercises can be done at home with little to no equipment and help manage stress, anxiety, and PTSD symptoms.
How to train low-intensity cardiovascular system for ptsd relief
Most people associate workouts with high-intensity exercises, giving all your effort, or as a way to blow off some steam. However, when you’re already on edge, a high-intensity workout may do more harm than good. In these cases