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Run | Nutrition

By: Alec Beers
November 1st, 2024

When it comes to running, the old adage “you are what you eat” rings particularly true. For long-distance runners, proper nutrition is not only essential for performance but also for recovery, endurance, and overall well-being. Whether you’re training for a marathon, a half marathon, or simply increasing your weekly mileage, knowing how to fuel your body can make the difference between a strong finish and hitting the wall.

Personal Training | Nutrition

By: Logan Sides
November 1st, 2024

In today’s fast-paced world, many of us feel overwhelmed by the pressures of managing our health, career, and personal lives. It can feel like an impossible balancing act, and even though we know what’s good for us—eating healthy, exercising, reducing stress—finding the time and motivation to actually follow through can be difficult. And when you try to research how to do all the good things, information overload is all too common. That’s where wellness coaching comes in. It is an increasingly popular service designed to help individuals achieve their health and wellness goals, live more balanced lives, and overcome obstacles in their personal growth.

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Nutrition

By: Brad Atkinson
September 27th, 2024

As we age, our nutritional needs change significantly. For those over 65, maintaining a balanced diet isn't just about keeping up with caloric intake—it's about ensuring the body gets the proper nutrients to function optimally. With aging comes a natural decline in certain bodily functions, which can lead to specific nutritional deficits. Understanding these changes and making adjustments in the diet can support healthier aging, improve quality of life, and prevent a host of age-related conditions. This article delves into the common nutrition deficits among older adults and provides actionable recommendations along with professional resources available to help.

Nutrition

By: Brad Atkinson
September 6th, 2024

Osteoporosis is a condition that weakens bones, making them fragile and more likely to break. It’s a silent condition, often only becoming apparent after a fracture occurs, but its impact on health and quality of life can be significant. Managing osteoporosis effectively requires a multifaceted approach, including medication, exercise, and diet. The food you eat plays a vital role in maintaining and improving bone health, helping to slow the progression of osteoporosis and reduce the risk of fractures. A registered dietitian can be an excellent professional resource to tailor a diet plan to your needs, but you can still take some steps to help promote bone health. In this article, we’ll explore why diet is essential for managing osteoporosis and highlight the key nutrients and foods that support healthy bones.

Nutrition

By: Logan Sides
August 9th, 2024

Nutrition labels are an essential tool for anyone looking to make informed food choices. Understanding how to read these labels can help you make healthier decisions and avoid ingredients that might be detrimental to your health. If you have specific health goals in mind, a professional nutrition expert might be a great resource for you - our nutrition coaches at EW Motion Therapy love helping our clients create healthy habits and learn more about their health. You may decide that our services don’t fit your needs, but you can still read this article as we explore the history and purpose of nutrition labels, break down their essential components, highlight the most critical aspects to pay attention to, identify red-flag ingredients, and provide tips on selecting the healthiest foods.

Nutrition | Gymnastics | Cheerleading | Dance

By: Skylar Griffin
July 26th, 2024

Artistic athletes such as dancers, cheerleaders, and gymnasts often face unique pressures and challenges. Young girls who participate in these sports are often under pressure from various sources, and these disciplines require both physical prowess and aesthetic appeal. Pressure from all sides can sometimes lead to unhealthy behaviors around nutrition. Understanding the effects of malnutrition on these athletes is crucial for their health, performance, and overall well-being. Artistic athletes need a robust support system from family and professionals that can help them stay healthy. At EW Motion Therapy, we consider it a privilege to be part of any athlete’s support system, helping prepare their bodies for the demands of their sport. Even if you decide our services don’t fit your needs, you can still read on to learn more about malnutrition and how artistic athletes can prioritize a balanced diet.

Personal Training | Nutrition

By: Chris Brandt
July 12th, 2024

As summer winds down, high school football players across the country gear up for an intense period of preparation: two-a-day practices. These grueling sessions are a rite of passage for young athletes, marking the beginning of a new season filled with excitement and plenty of hard work. But what exactly are two-a-day practices, and how can players make the most of them? This guide will walk you through everything you need to know about two-a-days, from understanding their purpose to preparing effectively and recovering properly.

Personal Training | Nutrition

By: Jesse Mendel
July 12th, 2024

Vitamins are organic compounds that our bodies need in small quantities for various metabolic processes. They are crucial for maintaining overall health and preventing a range of diseases. Since our bodies cannot synthesize most vitamins, it is essential to obtain them through diet or supplements when needed. Our nutrition coaches at EW Motion Therapy can help you choose whole foods that help you get all the essential vitamins you need every day. You may decide that our nutrition services don’t fit your needs, but you can still read this article, as we delve into the functions of key vitamins—A, B, C, D, E, and K—the best dietary sources for these vitamins, and tips for choosing the right supplements.

Nutrition

By: Brad Atkinson
July 10th, 2024

When looking up nutrition information online or even trying to read labels in the grocery store, it's very easy to get confused and overwhelmed. The industry is full of information, but what should you believe? How do you know a nutrition resource is trustworthy?

Personal Training | Nutrition

By: Alana George
April 12th, 2024

In an era where health and wellness are at the forefront of our minds, supplements have become an integral part of many people’s daily routines. Whether you take vitamin C, probiotics for gut health, or drink a protein shake, supplements are pervasive and highly visible, as many influencers are paid to promote their favorites. But with a wealth of information comes the inherent risk of some of it being false or not reliable. How do you know which supplement companies you can trust? How can you tell the difference between a trustworthy, scientifically proven product and the rest of the fads? And ultimately, how do you pick the supplements that you actually need?