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Dr. Mark Wiley

The single best way to tone 4 muscle groups at once

Compound movement exercise is efficient, effective and time saving. These are exercises which work more than one muscle group at a time, in a series of connected movements. In this one exercise you’ll strengthen and tone shoulder, hips, obliques and more!

Jenny Smiechowski

Do you know your heart’s deadline?

If you’ve made it to middle age without exercising, your heart probably isn’t in the best shape. But if you’ve been sedentary for decades, don’t fret. You can reverse the damage with a simple change. The sooner you start, the better… especially if a certain birthday is around the corner…

Dr. Mark Wiley

The best exercise for lower back pain

There are many causes for low back pain. Often we feel it after bending “wrong” or trying to lift something too heavy, but the root cause is likely lack of strength and tone in the lower back and supporting muscles of the hips and buttocks. So let’s strengthen and sculpt them…

Dr. Mark Wiley

The easy-peasy push-up workout for your whole body

Push-ups can be daunting. If you don’t have any or much upper body strength they seem near to impossible. But not these… and even better, this easy-peasy push-up routine works multiple muscle groups at once — and fits into even the busiest schedule. No time to do a lot of exercises? No problem!

Dr. Mark Wiley

The daily practice for pain-free movement

Keeping the body pain free and moving easy is not so… easy. But just like the old saying goes — if you don’t use it, you lose it. If you don’t, before you know it, it’s not so easy to move, and when you do it hurts. But you can remedy that…

Jenny Smiechowski

How to boost your metabolism just sitting

If you’re chained to a desk all day, you probably cringe every time you hear that sitting is bad for your health. But what can you do to make the time you spend sitting less harmful? Researchers found that you can make sitting healthier than standing just by doing this…

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Dr. Mark Wiley

Using Tai Chi to soothe neck and shoulder pain

Tai Chi was developed thousands of years ago as a system of health preservation, fitness and self-defense. It is described in the West as “moving meditation” because coordinated movements and breathing techniques lead you into a meditative state of gentle relaxation…

Dr. Mark Wiley

One simple workout for 2x the tone: Arms and core

Many exercises work to strengthen one area or another. But when time is in short order and you want to work more areas, you need a multi-faceted exercise. This one tones your core and your arms…

Dr. Mark Wiley

Get a stronger core, flatter tummy and better posture in one yoga pose

If you’ve tried to sit or stand using better posture, you’ve probably noticed the first place you feel it is in your tummy area. Here’s where the really simple “boat” pose can help your posture and train those muscles for a firm, tight and flat tummy…

Craig Cooper

How astaxanthin improves exercise performance, recovery and strength

When you think of improving exercise performance and recovery, and strength, supplements that often come to mind include creatine, carnitine, amino acids, fish oil, and protein powders. But an especially potent antioxidant brings some special properties to the table…

Dr. Mark Wiley

Yoga’s full-body workout: Downward facing dog

Yoga is known to help with depression, decrease stress and improve sleep and boost immunity. But this one popular yoga pose is practically a full-body workout that helps strengthen your arms, shoulders, core and legs, while also stretching the spine…

Joyce Hollman

The best workout for firm muscles and younger cells

An abundance of research is being done to determine just which type of exercise will give you the biggest returns for your efforts. The results are streaming in, and they all support one form of training that goes to the cellular level to keep cells young…

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