Physical Exercise and Dementia

Of all the lifestyle changes that have been studied, regular physical exercise appears to be one of the best things that you can do to reduce your risk of getting dementia.

How Healthy Are You?

Being aware of your risk factors and making healthy choices puts your future in your own hands.

Simple Morning Habits That Shape Your Whole Day

What you do in the morning contributes greatly to the tone of your day.

Virtual Workout

Don’t Let the Pandemic Stop You! Working up a sweat and staying healthy.

Purpose behind the Pilates Method of Training

Joseph Pilates, the creator of the worldly popular Pilates exercises once stated, “Developing minor muscles naturally helps to strengthen major muscles.” 

Hydrate Well and Stay Healthy

How much water is enough? Drinking water before you exercise or go out into the sun is an important first step.

Is sitting for prolonged periods of time bad for you?

As more of us continue to work from home, we're likely to find ourseves sitting for prolonged periods of times. Take 30 seconds to feel better. Avoid the health risks of sedentary behavior. 

It's Music to my Ears

Have you ever noticed how music affects not only your mood but also the pace at which you do things? What music can help you do isn’t just in your head – there’s scientific proof of what it does for your workout. 

Atrial Fibrillation (AFib) Can Happen to Anyone.

Do you know the signs and risks of having AFib? Here is what to look for and what occurs with AFib.  September is National Atrial Fibrillation Month 

What Kind of Exercise Should I Do?

According to the American College of Sports Medicine, the minimum amount of exercise you need is 150 minutes per week and it should include Cardio, Strength and Flexibility training.

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