Can stretching make your gut smaller?
We all know, a lean, strong stomach is a sign of being in terrific shape. But how do you get a lean stomach? Is it just a matter of losing fat?
The surprising answer is: no, it's not just about your bodyfat.
I’ve seen many clients who had the same level of body fat, yet one
had a big gut and the other didn’t.
I’ve also even seen skinny...
Plantar Fasciitis Complete Treatment Guide
Plantar Fasciitis is ruining all your fitness plans and all attempts to make your foot hurt less have ended in failure. You've spent hours googling How to Treat Plantar Fasciitis and all you've found is vague and contradictory claims.
This is why we put together a comprehensive guide for getting rid of Plantar Fasciitis for good.
So why...
Fixing Anterior Pelvic Tilt: Posture tricks to make your butt and gut smaller
Anterior pelvic tilt is a posture problem that affects almost anyone who sits a lot. Practically, your butt sticks out and your gut protrudes. Because this is a musculoskeletal issue, no amount of fat loss will get rid of that gut.
To save the day, we've written this handy guide to stretches, exercises and strategies that correct anterior...
Critical Foam Roller Review (RumbleRoller vs The Grid)
You've tried so many foam rollers but you can't seem to get that gnarly knot out of your back. Fear not because we have you covered in today's article. We've tested out the most popular foam rollers and found a surprising winner both in terms of overall value and results. All foam rollers will be reviewed on based price,...
The End of Knee Pain
Everyone is going to experience a sore knee at some point in their lives. Some will even end up with a issue that reduces their mobility and quality of life. The bottom line is: knee pain is epidemic and it sucks. What's worse is that often times the underlying causes are ignored and instead only the symptoms are treated. It doesn't have...
How I fix back?
Note: This advice isn't a substitute for medical advice. If you have a back problem then you must first consult with your doctor. The advice given here can injure you or make your injury worse. Every back injury is different and treatment should be done by medical professionals. This isn't a disclaimer, I really don't want you to get...