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Apr 20, 2016

April 20, 2016 By Irv Rubenstein

A Little Dark Chocolate Helps You Go a Looong Way

Are you an endurance athlete looking for an edge? Would you like a way to get more oxygen to the working muscles, and the heart, that is legal, safe and tasty? Would you believe that dark chocolate, which has already been shown to be beneficial to health if eaten in modest amounts, can enhance oxygenRead More

Filed Under: Fitness Blog Tagged With: cardiovascular, dark chocolate, Exercise, fitness, physically active, running

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April 10, 2016 By Irv Rubenstein

A Unique Take on Obesity Management

I just returned from a quick but fab weekend in Tabernash, CO visiting my freshman (1970) year RA at Vanderbilt University, Whitney, and his wife, Kathleen, with my lady friend, Kathy. And while no confusion ensued over common names, our conversations, meals, walks, work outs, and general just getting to know yous made for aRead More

Filed Under: Fitness Blog Tagged With: body fat, burn off excess weight, diet, Exercise, lowering calories

Apr 01, 2016

April 1, 2016 By Irv Rubenstein

Why Fitness – and Exercise – Training is STRONGLY Recommended

Of course, you’d expect a fitness specialist, a personal trainer, and an exercise scientist to promote the regularity and consistency of exercise and fitness practices for overall health and well-being. Of course, that’s what I do all day. But sometimes the research is just so damn compelling that not sharing it would be like withholdingRead More

Filed Under: Fitness Blog Tagged With: achieve well-being, Heart Health, musculoskeletal improvements, reduce your risk of falling, sarcopenia

Mar 25, 2016

March 25, 2016 By Irv Rubenstein

Exercise, Alzheimer’s and What We Really Know

The data here looks great: 50% reduction in risk for Alzheimer’s disease (AD) among exercisers. But what does that really mean and why does this study (the picture is a link, hint, hint) mean so much in light of the preponderance of studies showing little to no benefit from exercise? For one thing, this studyRead More

Filed Under: Fitness Blog Tagged With: Alzheimer's disease, fitness, risk reduction, Senior Training, stayed fit

Mar 20, 2016

March 20, 2016 By Irv Rubenstein

Low Carb Will Take You Only So Far

Since the Paleo diet became such a fad, courtesy of CrossFit and other high-protein promoters, science has struggled to address the ratio issue in our diets: that is, whereas once high carbs were promoted for athletes, now suddenly high protein and high fat diets which limit carbs were showing success not just in athletic performanceRead More

Filed Under: Fitness Blog Tagged With: body fat, diet, Heart Health, weight loss, Weight loss vs Exercise gain

Fit Happens - Spring 2019Mar 19

March 19, 2016 By Irv Rubenstein

Physical Activity Does Curb Appetite

Good news: performing physical activity reduces your appetite – for hormonal if not psychological reasons – at least for 9 hours. So it’s worth noting that you might want to engage in activity prior to dinner – like after work – so as to minimize the total calories you consume shortly before bedtime. It mayRead More

Filed Under: Fitness Blog Tagged With: diet, Exercise, hormones, physically active, Weight loss vs Exercise gain

Mar 13, 2016

March 13, 2016 By Irv Rubenstein

Depression, Heart Disease & Alzheimer’s: Cause, Effect or Correlation?

Here’s a quick lesson in statistics: correlation is not causation but causation is correlation. That means, something can be related even modestly – like grass grows better when it rains – but not have much effect on causation – like rain does not cause grass to grow. Now you might be right to say, “Well,Read More

Filed Under: Fitness Blog Tagged With: anti-depressants, depression, Heart Health, mental health, slows cognitive decline

Mar 09, 2016

March 9, 2016 By Irv Rubenstein

The Tale of a Friend’s Disease

Normally I would not be posting a competitor-trainer’s blog posting when it comes to addressing an injury or disease unless it was something fitness training might help prevent, treat or manage. Not because I fear competition. Rather, it’s because I see this blog site as a source of valuable fitness and wellness information and IRead More

Filed Under: Fitness Blog Tagged With: achieve well-being, Exercise, fitness, inner strength

Mar 07, 2016

March 7, 2016 By Irv Rubenstein

Sleeplessness Causes Munchies

Anyone who’s ever pulled an all-nighter knows you tend not to eat, or drink, healthy stuff as the night wears on. But even if you don’t intend to stay up all night, if you have insomnia at times or the baby cries out frequently, it’s worth noting that some of the same metabolic events occurRead More

Filed Under: Fitness Blog Tagged With: burn off excess weight, higher risk of obesity, lose weight, sleeplessness, weight loss

Mar 03, 2016

March 3, 2016 By Irv Rubenstein

Help the Kids Cut the Sugar Habit

This is a great article with sound advice on how to help your kids – and maybe you – cut the sugar habit. Some good facts, good pointers but one really solid, absolutely essential bit of advice at the end which stings: change YOUR own behaviors. Let’s face it- kids do learn from us soRead More

Filed Under: Fitness Blog Tagged With: childhood obesity, diet, dieting, obesity, weight loss

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