It's crazy season again! Back to back drinks and celebrations plus all the food everywhere. With that come the hangovers, the lack of sleep and the feeling generally a bit crap. Fear not! I've put together ten tips to help you have the fun and mitigate some of the post party agony.
Read MoreRevisited! In our series on real talk about pregnancy, Dr Brandi Cole brings us the research and the science to break down exercise and pregnancy for us in a super interesting, in-depth long read. The article discusses how inactivity is a major risk factor, why it is important to get moving even if you never have before, what to look out for and some recommendations on types of movement.
Read MoreRevisited: Men's systems play a very delicate balancing act between testosterone and oestrogen. Variances in either hormone level can cause a range of issues and symptoms from muscle weakness to loss of bone density to libido and fertility issues, mood disorders such as depression and cognition issues. Find out more about the symptoms and what you can do about it.
Read MoreHey you! Not just for desk-sitters. If you’re a runner or play sport with lots of running, this is for you too. Actually, it’s for everyone really… All the tendons and muscles around the hips are the driving force for being able to walk, run or even stand up. They are often overlooked as the cause for other problems. Here are my fave hip opener exercises.
Read MoreRevisiting tips on how to look after your body and mind while you travel. It’s not about being stuck in the hotel gym while others are out enjoying themselves. Find that balance. If travel regularly disrupts your routine then your approach is a little different to that trip to the beach that you’ve been dreaming about for months.
Read MoreRevisiting my article from last February on Sleep and Recovery as we'll be diving deeper into this topic over the coming months - Why is it so important? In the gym during training you cause stimulus to your body but the positive changes only occur when you are at rest and in recovery.
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