Category: New Years Fitness

Variety in Movement Helps the Body Age Better

“I’m trying not to get old,” Nero responded after I asked how he was doing at the beginning of his training session. Nero is one of our veteran personal training clients with an animated sense of humor who uses physical activity as a key tool to empower his life. As a gentleman in his early …

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Safe and Effective Exercises on the Ground

Exercise journeys can be challenging, depending on a person’s circumstances and physical condition.  The demands of time spent at our jobs, household chores, and family obligations can make it difficult to find time for exercise.  Previous or current injuries and health conditions can create a daunting experience when starting or re-entering a fitness routine, as …

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Core Strength Assists in Everyday Function

Sometimes, the gold standard of “a strong core” can be visualized as a picture of Brad Pitt’s abs in his appearance in the classic movie Thelma and Louise.  After taking his shirt off in a display that swooned viewers who were observing a specimen with the muscular body, structure, and proportions of a Greek god, …

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New Years, Goals, Introspection, and Losing Fat

“Fat loss,” were the words that were ejected out of Ramona’s mouth faster than the explosive reaction of water being sprinkled on a pan of oil at the smoke point. We ask our personal training clients open-ended questions at the conclusion of their four-week exercise prescriptions.   Each exercise prescription includes a full-body strength and conditioning …

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One More Step Every Day

“I took a spill the other day,” commented my friend Marion.  After a look of concern hovered over my face, Marion continued to say, “Not really sure what happened.  I was taking my usual morning walk after I read the newspaper and, the next thing you know, I’m on the ground.”  He pointed to his …

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Knee Strength for Everyday Life Activities

The knee joint is comprised of connections between the femur, patella, tibia, and fibula.  These bones have various muscle, tendon, and ligament attachments that create a hinge joint allowing for knee extension and flexion.  The thigh bone is commonly understood as the femur, and the shin bone consists of the tibia and its partner, the …

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Good Posture-Keep Your Armpits Over Your Hips

Our brain is encased within the skull and sits atop the first vertebrae of our spine.  Featuring the central command center in which all of the decisions to send electric signals down our central nervous system to our organs and muscles, the brain is arguably the most important part of our body.  Without it, we …

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Tactics to Control Holiday Overeating

Clocks have officially been set back an hour, the sun is setting sooner, and a subtle nip fills the morning air.  As the majestic landscape of Napa Valley transitions from vibrant hues of green to shades of burnt orange, umber, and sandy brown on the grape leaves that line the countryside, we can sense fall …

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Avoiding Pickleball Specific Injuries

“The Foundations of Playing Pickleball,” mentioned Goliath as he pulled out a book from our book collection in our Napa Tenacious Fitness library.  Included in this book collection is a shelf featuring titles that cover musculoskeletal anatomy, coaching and cueing techniques, healthy eating cookbooks, and a few other sport-specific books that coaches can reference to …

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Consistent Exercise and Pain Management Keeps the Spine Strong

Generalized “wear and tear” from enduring the stress of life for over fifty years elicits repercussions to our joints.  The articular surface of joints can get scuffed after being used for manual labor, the stresses of an athletic career, or recovering from a traumatic injury.  As the surface of joints wears down, they become rough …

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