Recent research shows that grip strength is a surprisingly accurate predictor of long-term health and longevity. In this post, we break down what it means, how to test it, and what you can do to improve it — all in just a few minutes a day.
Read moreBehind the Scenes: My Injury Recovery Journey (Week 2)
In week 2 of my recovery series, I share how I combine precise chiropractic adjustments with daily functional training to address spinal issues and move better.
Read moreWhat Does Longevity Look Like to You? Start With the End in Mind
Most people plan for retirement — but not for the health it takes to enjoy it. Here’s how to build strength, endurance, and mobility now so you can thrive later.
Read moreThe World’s Greatest Stretch: One Move to Unlock Strength and Mobility
The World’s Greatest Stretch lives up to its name. This one move targets your hips, spine, and core, making it perfect for warmups, mobility work, or recovery. Learn how to do it properly and why it belongs in every smart training program.
Read moreTrain Smart; Why Most Injuries Are Caused by Poor Movement Patterns
Most injuries don’t come from lifting too heavy—they come from repeating poor movement patterns. Here’s how to fix that and build strength that lasts.
Read moreIs Running Good For Cyclists?
In general, running can be a beneficial cross-training activity for cyclists, but there are certain factors to consider when prescribing frequency, duration and intensity. You should think about your age, goals, physical history and type of cycling you do before programming too much running into your training plan. Your training phase should also be considered. For instance, if you’re in the middle of racing season, you likely won’t be doing as much running.
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