The sweatier the t-shirt the better the workout?

There is a lingering misconception of a good vs a bad workout and which side sweating during exercise falls on. It’s often believed that a workout is only good if you come out of it looking like you entered a wet T-shirt contest. But in reality, your fitness goals are the ones that will determine… Continue reading The sweatier the t-shirt the better the workout?

What is the difference: Virtual Training vs Programming?

With the limitations that COVID has brought us, you may be looking for different avenues of fitness versus going to a gym or studio or exercising outdoors. If this is the case, you may want to consider virtual training or programming. Both consist of exercising from the comfort of your home (or at a gym or… Continue reading What is the difference: Virtual Training vs Programming?

How to maximize your fitness results during a lockdown

The Pandemic has drastically affected the way we live our lives and as a result, is causing most of us to adjust to new norms. Unfortunately, for Gym-Goers like you and me, developing a new strategy for gym shutdowns isn’t always easy. Losing access to free weights, mirrors with good lighting, and a plethora of… Continue reading How to maximize your fitness results during a lockdown

Build exercise habits when it’s good so they stick when it’s bad

On the Saturday after Thanksgiving I sat in my childhood bedroom. Since my move to Boston in 2017 and despite my resistance, my father has transformed it into his new office. A lot has changed since I left, since I learned how to be disciplined and how to build exercise habits. I was getting ready to drive… Continue reading Build exercise habits when it’s good so they stick when it’s bad

How to Make Movement and Strength Part of Your Routine

Something has been brewing in my head for a while: how movement and strength are factors that everyone needs in their routine. Fitness professionals may look at movement and strength as a “stability and mobility” topic, but to me, it’s a little more than that. Through my educational and professional career, I have had the… Continue reading How to Make Movement and Strength Part of Your Routine

How To Prepare For Re-engagement With The World

As we get closer to returning to the gym I have been thinking of how to come out of this pandemic more powerful and prepared to get back to it.  In many ways, our routine has changed and most likely has impacted our body and mental health.  As I realized for myself, I was lost… Continue reading How To Prepare For Re-engagement With The World

The Three Things That Hold You Back From Being Healthy

People usually struggle with health-related issues. Obesity, fatigue, anxiety, depression, sedentarism. Most of these problems can be treated with therapy and exercise. However, there are still a lot of people out there without enough information about how to deal with them. So here is a guide on how to be healthy. When I was younger,… Continue reading The Three Things That Hold You Back From Being Healthy

Four Things You Should be Doing During the Quarantine

What to do during the quarantine? If it isn’t already happening, every day feels like a routine and before you know it, you can’t remember what day it is.  You’re stuck inside, everything is on pause and you can’t even remember what day it is. Maybe your routine is out of whack, maybe you’re in… Continue reading Four Things You Should be Doing During the Quarantine

How to get important things done during quarantine

Staying Productive During this quarantine period, most of us have a lot more time on our hands, yet we can’t seem to get much accomplished. We don’t find the right time to get important things done. When to exercise during quarantine, for example. If this is something that you are dealing with, allow me to… Continue reading How to get important things done during quarantine

Why Too Much is Not Enough

Implementing Videos and Advice Why too much is not enough? Whether you want it or not, you have workout videos, DIY programs, and advice pelted at you left right and center. This is not necessarily a bad thing for those who have the systems and structures to understand and implement what’s been offered. Let’s ask… Continue reading Why Too Much is Not Enough