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TOUGHEN UP: BUILDING MENTAL STRENGTH FROM THE INSIDE OUT
By DARLENE MARSHALL Are you mentally tough? When life presents its inevitable challenges do you rise, seeing them as an opportunity to grow? Or do you find yourself ducking under the covers?One pandemic buzzword has been “resilience”, the ability to experience a...

THE CONNECTION BETWEEN DIET AND MENTAL HEALTH
by NICOLE GOLDEN As coaches and fitness enthusiasts, we often think of nutrition as a variable to manipulate to achieve weight loss, strength gain, a specific body composition, or to enhance performance in sports and recreational activities. However, the thought of...

MUSCULAR HYPERTROPHY: BACK TO THE BASICS
By ANDRE ADAMS If you’re looking for an exercise program to help you effectively build mass, you may be looking for something to do with hypertrophy training. Similar to classic strength training, the goals of hypertrophy are different. One focuses on building...
MUSCLE SORENESS DOMS: HOW TO PREVENT TREAT SORE MUSCLES
BY JACQUELINE KAMINSKI If you’ve ever done any type of strenuous exercise, I’m sure you have felt the effects of it the next day. Can’t move. Stiff. Aching… what most of us allude to as muscle soreness. Anyone who’s never experienced muscle soreness is most definitely...

WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN AN EMPLOYEE WELLNESS PROGRAM
By DARLENE MARSHALL When you think about employer-provided wellness programs what comes to mind? Many people think of tech companies in the 2010s with meditation rooms, napping pods, flexible workspaces, and kitchenettes full of snacks. Since then, meaningful wellness...

4 REASONS WHY POSTBIOTICS ARE BENEFICIAL FOR YOUR GUT HEALTH
By JACQUELINE KAMINSKI Let’s talk about gut health! You might be thinking that this blog is going to provide tips on increasing fibre in your diet or cover the “all you need to know” about probiotics and pre-biotics, right? Well, turns out there is a new beneficial...
WALL SITS: HELPFUL TIPS AND BENEFITS
By When I was a student-athlete, wall sits were frequently used as a “character-building” exercise for the whole team. Character-building exercises were typically exercises that required perseverance and grit to push through to the end, thus building our character. As...

How to Thrive as an Introverted Fitness Instructor
by Shelley Dawson When you arrive at your next group fitness class and see your favourite instructor standing at the front of the room with a bright smile and inviting eyes, do you ever think to yourself, "I could never do that?! They are made for this! They are so...

THE BENEFITS OF FLEXIBILITY: WHY YOU SHOULD STRETCH MORE!
By NICOLE GOLDEN Flexibility refers to the range of motion of the muscles and connective tissues at a joint (Page, 2012). Flexibility can differ from joint to joint and often decreases with advancing age. Many of us (and our clients) think the purpose of training is...

IT’S ALWAYS SUNNY-ISH: A DEEP DIVE INTO TOXIC POSITIVITY
By DARLENE MARSHALL There is a wide array of human emotions and experiences. Each of us inevitably feels a mixture of pleasant, challenging, positive, and difficult emotions, and feeling the range of reactions is natural and healthy. When life gets challenging of...

FITNESS AFTER 50: 5 REASONS TO STAY MOTIVATED IN YOUR TRAINING
By MARIA DIGIUSEPPE I take for granted that I get up daily and know I'm going to do exercise. It's the way I think, but it's NOT the way everyone thinks. It's my routine because I'm a personal trainer. Most people think it's easy for me, that I always want to...

Group Fitness Teaching Tips During our Trying Times
By AFAA Group fitness is surviving and even thriving through these trying times. Participants have found various personal reasons to keep attending classes or attend for the first time, whether virtually or in person. Some of the common reasons are likely in line with...