by jill zeller | Mar 18, 2021 | Blog
Those embarking on the journey of weight loss have probably come across a wide variety of suggestions and usually, most of them don’t work. Even worse, these suggestions might not be healthy as they could have been suggested for a person with a certain body type or...
by jill zeller | Feb 1, 2021 | Blog
Sniffling, sneezing, runny nose, sore throat, watery eyes, itchy eyes, hives and other hay fever symptoms can feel relentless and they are miserable to suffer through. These allergy symptoms are the result of an overactive immune system and they can even escalate into...
by jill zeller | Jan 19, 2021 | Blog
The US is officially the most obese country in the world with the condition affecting both the old and the young. That’s why shows like “My 600-Pound Life” are becoming increasingly common. This is also why the demand for weight loss supplements is on the increase....
by jill zeller | Jan 9, 2021 | Blog
Do you know what fatigue is? Physicians describe fatigue like a common condition in young people with multiple sclerosis. If you’re suffering from this disorder, you’re more likely to also deal with extreme tiredness at some time. However, you can experience fatigue...
by moose3124 | Jan 30, 2014 | Blog, Intern
Today Coach Dan Sanzo introduced us to the Functional Movement Screen and how to use it as an effective assessment for athletes. At my first interview for an internship at NU with Coach Boothby, he spoke to me about the FMS and how much we were going to use it...
by ashworth.k | Nov 21, 2013 | Blog, Intern, Uncategorized
Conditioning is undoubtedly one of the most debated facets of training. If you were to ask 5 or 6 sports medicine or exercise science professionals their opinions on conditioning, you would almost surely receive 5 or 6 entirely different descriptions of what is...