By Gabrielle LeBlanc; Personal Training and Sports Conditioning; New Orleans Personal Trainer. Overtime humans have lost the sense of their nature. They’ve become so caught up in the media and how everyone else wants them to be, and lost who they truly are. Believe it or not, we are not our careers, partners, friends, kids, [...]
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Northridge Personal Trainer Asks: Are Food Dyes and ADHD Related?
June 11th, 2010
admin By James Lanza Northridge, CA Personal Trainer Contact James at Personal Trainer Central COLOR ME…BAD! As I was perusing my daily scientific fitness findings (DSFF) the other day, I came across an article that I found most sickening. Not because it had to deal with a morbidly gruesome corpse which was oozing thick, yellowish, gooey [...]
How to Ease Post Workout Soreness
May 24th, 2010
admin By Linda Okwor Marina Del Rey, CA Personal Trainer Contact Linda at Personal Trainer Central Tips to Ease Post Workout Soreness One of the draw backs of working out is the after work out soreness. The truth is, soreness is a part of working out. Some can be intense, others a gentle reminder that you [...]
How to Stay Fast, Quick, Explosive and Strong All Year
February 27th, 2010
admin By Daimond Dixon Personal Trainer in Grand Rapids, Michigan Sports Performance Specialist Contact Daimond To become a better athlete and to constantly improve means that you have to keep your skills sharp. Even if you are a multiple sport athlete who plays a different sport from one season to the next, you can still take [...]
How to Combine Box Jumps With Sprints
February 13th, 2010
admin by Daimond Dixon Grand Rapids, Michigan 49512 Contact Daimond: Personal Trainer Central Combining the use of box jumps and sprints provides athletes with a perfect way to increase athletic speed and explosive reaction, at the same time. Plyometric training is very useful for training muscle fibers to react explosively with power. Plyometric box jumps are [...]
Core Training for Sports
December 6th, 2009
admin Core training involves working the core of the athlete, also referred to as an athlete’s base. Athletes should be multifunctional. They should be able to perform tasks using upper and lower extremities at the same time. For this reason, having a strong structural core enables athletes to perform better. The Athlete’s Core Includes: Abdominal muscles [...]






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