Sleep is a vital part of every human's life. Without good and restful sleep, a person will become disoriented, tired, and stressed. If you want to have good physical and mental health, you must ensure that you get enough sleep. Sleep is one of the ways that elite athletes recover from the intense training that... Continue Reading →
Guest Post: Why Poor Posture is the Silent Killer
From as far back as the 18th century, upright posture has been associated with a ‘moral’ upper-class society vibe. This has caused the development of many devices to help with posture, and despite its tendency to almost squeeze people close to death, the first-ever posture corrector known as the corset was introduced. Evolving societal standards... Continue Reading →
Brian Minogue, ‘Injury Recovery,’ Hard Gainer, 61 (1999), 18-21.
The reality of physical injury is omnipresent to all human beings. Whether it comes in the form of broken bones, muscle tears, strains or sprains of connective tissue, damage to our all-too-fragile form is a cost of doing business on earth. While a proper strength training program can do much to decrease our risk of... Continue Reading →
Guest Post: Why Poor Posture is the Silent Killer
From as far back as the 18th century, upright posture has been associated with a ‘moral’ upper-class society vibe. This has caused the development of many devices to help with posture, and despite its tendency to almost squeeze people close to death, the first-ever posture corrector known as the corset was introduced. Evolving societal standards... Continue Reading →
Product Review: Heroic Sport’s Pahlavandle Clubs
Regular readers of this blog will be aware of my fondness for Indian clubs. I've posted on them at several points, published a few academic articles on them and even spent a year in Cambridge doing a thesis on them. Alongside and indeed fuelling this interest, has been my daily use of the Indian clubs.... Continue Reading →