Archive for January, 2018

Shin Splints: Stop Them Before They Stop You

Increasing your mileage? New to running? Don’t let the most common injury stop you before you’ve really got going. One minute you’re flying, feet pounding the pavements in effortless rhythm; the next, you’re doubled over, crippled by a sharp pain shooting up your shins. Shin splints – they’re a runner’s weaken, and are simply described […]

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What You Can Do To Beat The Flu

Flu Season is back again and it seems like its worse than ever. Bryan Nehman talks with Men’s Health Editor Alex Gardner about what you can do to stay free from the flu. While discussing ways to combat colds and ailments, Gardner advocated  that vitamin C is extremely helpful. “We looked at supplements specifically and […]

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Apple Launching New Internal Fitness Challenge for Employees, Prize is a Unique Apple Watch Band

Starting in February, Apple will be hosting an internal company wide fitness challenge for all of its employees, with a prize that includes a unique fitness-themed Apple Watch band. The band appears to be similar to Apple’s Woven Nylon bands. It comes in a solid black color but has an accent loop in a dark […]

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This is the insane amount millennials are spending on fitness

Americans spend more money on fitness than college tuition, a new study suggests. Investing in health and wellness is priceless for these motivated millennials. The price of fitness for a lifetime weighs heavier on wallets than college tuition, according to a new study from sports and nutrition company My Protein. The study surveyed 1,350 US […]

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A powered-on ‘Xbox Watch’ emerges, shows off fitness focus

Images of the so-called “Xbox Watch” have surfaced before, but this is the first time we’ve been able to see the device powered on (no chargers seem to exist for this thing.) The pictures come via Hikari Calyx on Twitter, showing off an extremely early version of the Xbox Watch in a powered-on state. At this […]

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Pancreatic Cancer Action | How it feels to be a ten year survivor of pancreatic cancer…

Ali Stunt, had become one of the one per cent who survive pancreatic cancer for more than ten years. While this is an incredible milestone to reach, it is also a sad reminder of why our charity exists – survival rates for pancreatic cancer are shockingly low!  Here Ali shares, in her own words, her […]

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FITTING EXERCISE INTO YOUR DAILY ROUTINE

Trying to fit a daily exercise routine into a packed modern lifestyle can be a tricky proposition. However, exercise needn’t mean taking time out to plan a gym session. Instead, exercise can be worked into your life, through commuting, household task and sports. The scourge of modern day living is that we never seem to […]

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Face of Defense: Bodybuilding Helps Airman to Maintain Focus

Air Force Senior Airman Niketa Wilson, 90th Force Support Squadron fitness specialist, lifts a curl bar at F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyo., Jan. 11, 2017. Wilson uses her dream of becoming a professional bodybuilder to stay resilient in the face of adversity. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Breanna Carter Air Force Senior […]

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