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The Best Pre-Workout Foods and the Science of Why They Work

What should you eat or drink before your workout? And when should you do it? Here's what you need to know to properly fuel your sweat sesh.

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5 TIPS TO ACHIEVE A DEEPER SLEEP AT NIGHT

Use these tips and techniques to get a better night's rest for recovery and piece of mind. By Oscar Health (Muscle & Fitness) Sleep is fundamentally important to our overall health, there is absolutely no denying that. It helps the body recover from hard actives of the day, allows our minds to decompress from the…

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20 ways to keep your weight in check

There are countless hacks, tricks, and tips that can speed up weight loss by helping you eat less, make better food choices, and get started down a healthier path. Adjust what you stock in your pantry, alter your meal scheduling, and manipulate your serving sizes to lose that holiday weight as fast as possible. Here…

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14 SECRETS OF PEOPLE WHO NEVER GET EXERCISE INJURIES

Building a strong foundation is crucial if you want to continue working out at maximum effort and build a bulletproof body. To help you get the most out of your fitness regimen, we asked these top trainers and athletes to share their best-kept secrets for preventing injury.

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STAY TRUE TO YOUR NEW YEARS RESOLUTION

Turning the page on the new year is a chance to wipe the slate clean—and to be better versions of ourselves. And when it comes to what we want to improve, goals that fall in the health and wellness arena top all other New Year’s resolutions.

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5 Healthy Eating Tips for the Holidays

You’ve got a lot on your plate this time of year, and physical activity can get crowded out. But being active is your secret holiday weapon

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When the Weather Gets Cold, Don’t Forget to Warm Up!

A good warm up is always important, but because of the tendency for joints to be stiffer, and blood flow to muscles to be reduced in the cold, it's even more important that you do it right this time of year.

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Joey Scambia, DPT Student

A 3rd year DPT Student from the University of Rhode Island, he is working with Dr. Fatzinger in Mt. Airy.    'I am adamant about providing autonomous lifelong strategies that patients can use to improve health and performance both inside and outside the clinic.'

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Pain vs Hurt

youtube://v/UDbKFs1EEV0 How much pain is too much? Pain can be a good indicator of tolerance for an activity, specifically in cases of acute injury. However, too much respect for pain intensity and response can be an inhibitor of progress and lead to more challenges down the road. At Rehab 2 Perform we like to utilize…

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Johnathan Song, DPT Student

What appealed to me about the field of physical therapy was the magnitude of impact you can make on someone’s life by improving their pain and function, and the pre-requisite of always wanting to learn more in order to become great at what you do.

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