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REAL-News --July-20212Sep 05

September 5, 2018 By Irv Rubenstein

REAL News – September 2018

 September 2018 Pick Your Protein The nutrition debate as to what to eat/drink before or after a resistance training exercise routine is not yet settled science. The consensus is that the anabolic window – that period of time that is conducive to building more muscle mass and strength – occurs within 30-60 minutes after aRead More

Filed Under: Real News Tagged With: body fat, Exercise, exercise intensity, field of health or exercise science, musculoskeletal improvements, resistance training

REAL-News --May-2024Jun 05

June 5, 2018 By Irv Rubenstein

Of Mice and Men: Exercise boosts neurogenerative systems

Aging happens over time, and with it comes many changes to the mind and body. I know it sounds tautological and mundanely simplistic, but science is still investigating what and why things deteriorate as we age. While most of age-related research is on diseases such as heart disease, diabetes, osteoporosis, etc, the one that mayRead More

Filed Under: Fitness Blog Tagged With: achieve well-being, Exercise, flexibility, resistance training, Senior Training, strength training

REAL-News--December-20202Apr 03

April 3, 2018 By Irv Rubenstein

REAL News April 2018

 April 2018 New Thoughts on The Body’s Response to Exercise An Australian study published in Cell Metabolism (Jan. 2018) hypothesized that the cells communicate with each other in response to physical activity. Vesicles, tiny protein-filled packages, “contain genetic material and proteins that carry messages to other parts” of the body that all have connections toRead More

Filed Under: Real News Tagged With: achieve well-being, body fat, diet, Exercise, weight loss

REAL News - January 2024Jan 16

January 16, 2018 By Irv Rubenstein

The “Athleticization” of Personal Training Clients

Santa Claus has settled into another 350 days of hard work in preparation for one very long night of delivering toys and gifts to kids, and adults, all around the world. This amazing feat, even with the aid of some fast-flying reindeer, requires that Santa be in peak condition. In fact, he really can’t haveRead More

Filed Under: Fitness Blog Tagged With: achieve well-being, Exercise, fitness, physical activity

REAL-News--January-2024Dec 11

December 11, 2017 By Irv Rubenstein

The Greatest, Bigliest Exercise Ever

Weight loss and weight management are major bugaboos for the fitness/wellness world, not because they’re not useful draws and marketing ideas but because they’re so very hard to do, like breaking up. As I’ve posted so many times before, the science of weight loss is still very much in the air with really only oneRead More

Filed Under: Fitness Blog Tagged With: burn off excess weight, childhood obesity, dieting, Exercise, resistance training, Weight loss vs Exercise gain

Why Walk When You Can Sit?Nov 03

November 3, 2017 By Irv Rubenstein

Why Walk When You Can Sit?

I”m pretty sure by now that you can figure out where this blog post is going: Here he comes again talking about sedentariness vs being physically active. You’d be close in making that guess, but wrong. This week in national political news, Sen. Jeff Flake, Republican from Arizona, announced from the Senate floor why he’sRead More

Filed Under: Fitness Blog Tagged With: achieve well-being, Exercise, fitness, physical activity, self-concept

Nov 01

November 1, 2017 By Irv Rubenstein

REAL News November 2017

  November 2017 Little Blue Pill Helps Some Swimmers, Too A rare swimming disorder that affects only some open-water distance swimmers (military recruits, triathletes) may benefit from the same drug many middle aged men use medicinally and recreationally. SIPE – swimming-induced pulmonary edema – presents as shortness of breath, a cough that has bloody secretions,Read More

Filed Under: Real News Tagged With: dieting, Exercise, fitness, Heart Health, musculoskeletal improvements

Core Exercise, Part 2: Training the Abs to Do Their Job2Oct 25

October 25, 2017 By Irv Rubenstein

From Music to Muscles

Many studies have explored the effects of music on human emotions and motions. We’ve all had some experience with songs that revive the soul, allowing certain memories or feelings from way back to reammerge. Music, about which I know so little, also has medicinal value. As this summary by Gracy Liura, a blogger who writes onRead More

Filed Under: Fitness Blog Tagged With: achieve well-being, Exercise, music and exercise, music and health

REAL-News --March-20251Sep 05

September 5, 2017 By Irv Rubenstein

How athletes age – like the rest of us

The NYT fitness writer added some more fodder to the aging well discussion with an article that summarized the results of a study of elite athletes from 50 years ago. As one might expect, these old coots were still pretty fit, retaining higher-than-average aerobic capacities compared to others in their now-older age group. But they stillRead More

Filed Under: Fitness Blog Tagged With: achieve well-being, aging, Exercise, fitness, Heart Health, physically active

REAL-News--March-20232Sep 02

September 2, 2017 By Irv Rubenstein

Running and Knee Arthritis

For starters, let’s separate the two main arthritises we often conflate. Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an auto-immune disease whereby the body mistakenly attacks itself as if the target tissue is an outside threat. In the case of RA, the cartilage which protects the ends of bones that make up a joint get damaged during anRead More

Filed Under: Fitness Blog Tagged With: barefoot running, Exercise, musculoskeletal improvements, physical activity, running

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