Counter the 10 Diseases and Other Things that Shorten Women's Lives Ten decisions will add enjoyable years to a woman's life, a speaker at the Army Physical Fitness Research Institute's Women's...
Ask Stew: Should I Supplement with Creatine? Because it occurs naturally in food and is not a drug, creatine is unregulated by the Food and Drug Administration.
The Pros and Cons of Dietary Supplements Dietary supplements can improve exercise performance, build muscle, change body composition and delay fatigue. There are...
Four Tips to Help Us Stay Active As We Get Older As we age, we still need to stay active, especially functional movements that are required in everyday life, such as sitting...
Here's the Best Way to Honor the Fallen If you have spent time in the military, any tactical profession or love those who do, you have experience burying people who...
Dehydration Can Cause Lethargy, Dizziness and So Many More Issues If you ever have been dehydrated, you know the pain, lethargy and general inability to function it normally induces.
The High Cost of Diabetes and What You Can Do About It Eighteen million Americans have diabetes, but did you know that more than 90% of all diabetes cases can either be prevented...
Why Balancing Cardio and Resistance Training Is Vital to Achieve These Four Fitness Goals What combination of cardio and resistance training is best for fat metabolism, muscular strength gains, overall health and...
How You Can Use That Olympic Spark to Persevere Through Adversity I love the Olympics, but more than anything else, I love to learn about the athletes and their personal stories of...
Understanding the Numbers Behind Your Cholesterol Score and Why They're Important My brother-in-law got a checkup this week as he nears his 40th birthday and was alarmed by his elevated cholesterol scores.
How Your Eating Habits Affect Sleep Quality Understanding the relationship between the stomach, brain and sleep can lead to more restful nights, as well as increased...
The Best Strategy to Recover from a Running Injury Without Overdoing It Resuming running mileage after an injury and some recovery time can often create a training dilemma that could lead to...
How 'Hard Gainers' in the Military Can Add Weight Healthily The old saying is that if you want to get big, you must eat big and lift big. Science confirms this, but it is more...
How to Improve Your Mobility and Running in One Workout Whether you're preparing for a fitness test, looking to increase your running performance, or simply seeking a challenging...
How to Balance Preparing for Special Operations with Playing a Sport If you are a competitive athlete considering adding a Special Operations prep program to your routine, it's important to...