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Exercise & Pregnancy

2024 Update The fitness industry has historically categorised pregnant women as a ‘special population.’ However, pregnancy is a natural and common experience that requires us as fitness professionals to possess specialised knowledge, rather than viewing it as a limitation. Pregnancy is not a disease, but a condition that warrants specific, appropriate exercise guidance. Assessing Exercise…

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Asthma Exercise – Working With Asthmatic Clients

Updated August 2024 Asthma is a chronic respiratory condition that can make physical activity challenging for many individuals. However, recent research highlights the significant benefits that tailored exercise programmes can offer to those living with asthma. A 2024 study has provided valuable insights into how different intensities of aerobic exercise can impact asthma management, revealing…

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Walking for Low Back Pain Prevention

Low back pain is a pervasive and often debilitating condition that affects a significant portion of the global population. Its recurrence poses a substantial health and economic burden, with many individuals experiencing repeated episodes of pain that can lead to prolonged disability and increased healthcare costs. Despite widespread recommendations for exercise as a preventive measure,…

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Enhancing Fitness with Outdoor Workouts

As fitness professionals, understanding and leveraging the benefits of natural environments can significantly enhance our clients’ physical and mental wellbeing. Recent studies have shown compelling evidence of the health benefits associated with exposure to green spaces. This article will discuss how to incorporate nature into fitness routines, the impact of green spaces on physical activity…

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Velocity Loss in Resistance Training

In the ever-evolving field of resistance training, the concept of velocity loss (VL) has emerged as a critical metric for optimising workout effectiveness. This article delves into the intricacies of VL, explaining its significance and the ways it can be measured and monitored. By understanding VL, we as personal trainers can fine-tune training volumes and…

exercise-&-pregnancy

Exercise & Pregnancy

2024 Update The fitness industry has historically categorised pregnant women as a ‘special population.’ However, pregnancy is a natural and common experience that requires us as fitness professionals to possess specialised knowledge, rather than viewing it as a limitation. Pregnancy is not a disease, but a condition that warrants specific, appropriate exercise guidance. Assessing Exercise…

asthma-exercise-–-working-with-asthmatic-clients

Asthma Exercise – Working With Asthmatic Clients

Updated August 2024 Asthma is a chronic respiratory condition that can make physical activity challenging for many individuals. However, recent research highlights the significant benefits that tailored exercise programmes can offer to those living with asthma. A 2024 study has provided valuable insights into how different intensities of aerobic exercise can impact asthma management, revealing…

walking-for-low-back-pain-prevention

Walking for Low Back Pain Prevention

Low back pain is a pervasive and often debilitating condition that affects a significant portion of the global population. Its recurrence poses a substantial health and economic burden, with many individuals experiencing repeated episodes of pain that can lead to prolonged disability and increased healthcare costs. Despite widespread recommendations for exercise as a preventive measure,…

enhancing-fitness-with-outdoor-workouts

Enhancing Fitness with Outdoor Workouts

As fitness professionals, understanding and leveraging the benefits of natural environments can significantly enhance our clients’ physical and mental wellbeing. Recent studies have shown compelling evidence of the health benefits associated with exposure to green spaces. This article will discuss how to incorporate nature into fitness routines, the impact of green spaces on physical activity…

velocity-loss-in-resistance-training

Velocity Loss in Resistance Training

In the ever-evolving field of resistance training, the concept of velocity loss (VL) has emerged as a critical metric for optimising workout effectiveness. This article delves into the intricacies of VL, explaining its significance and the ways it can be measured and monitored. By understanding VL, we as personal trainers can fine-tune training volumes and…