Tag: Napa Health

Progressions in Balance for Everyday Life Activities

Balance can be defined as the ability to stand on one leg, regain one’s center of gravity after losing it, or walk in a straight line.  Depending on specific circumstances, balance can significantly impact a person’s quality of life.  Sometimes, people in deconditioned states of fitness find the seemingly simple act of getting up from …

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Using Exercise to Adapt to Changes in an Aging Body

After a three-hour competitive pickleball session with a few of my pickleball peers, we sat on the bleachers outside Vineyard Park in Yountville. Covered in a fine coat of sweat and sunscreen, we admired the picturesque landscape to the east.  Miles of trellised grape vines paved a vibrant green blanket of grape leaves and native …

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Strength Training Using Gravity and Bodyweight as a Form of Resistance

              Research has shown that strength training helps people be more productive, live in less pain, and mitigate the detrimental effects that aging may have on the body.  Adhering to a consistent and effective form of resistance training can be beneficial to humans at any point in their lives.  Whether it be a young child …

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Managing Stress Outside Your Comfort Zone

A mad dash from the Narita airport, figuring out how to turn on the network and Wifi connection on my phone, and hoping that we don’t get lost on the way out to find our private driver to our hotel triggerd my body to produce a bit of stress hormone to circulate throughout my blood …

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Keeping Fit in a Foreign Land

A few months of telling clients, fellow coaches, and friends that I’d be leaving the continent for three weeks to embark on a much-desired trip to a faraway land have finally come to fruition.  Being fortunate enough to be able to travel and take a hiatus from my normal daily work life has been a …

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Good Posture and Keeping the Shoulder Blades Down and Back

Standing upright doesn’t seem like a task we should have to consciously put effort toward.  The ability to keep the body vertical with the head, torso, and legs perpendicular to the ground can be commonly overlooked.  That is, until the muscles, bones, and joints bracketing the supporting structures meant to keep the body in the …

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Managing Arthritis and Osteoporosis- Strong Muscles Lead to Strong Bones

“My joints make some exciting noises when I get out of bed in the morning,” commented one of our personal training clients, Natalia.  “See?  Watch this,”  Natalia added as if demonstrating a magic trick.  Natalia bent down to pick her exercise mat off the ground, and a few grinding and popping sounds could be heard …

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Finding Time to Exercise when Time is at a Premium

Acquiring a membership to a local gym, attending small group fitness classes, or signing up for personal training has proven time and time again to aid in refining an individual’s health and fitness.  Building muscular strength, redistributing fat mass to lean muscle, enhancing mood, staving off risk factors for metabolic disease, managing stress, and contributing …

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Health and Fitness Maintenance Throughout a Busy Schedule

Entering a career as an apprentice after trade school, acquiring a paid internship after graduating from college, or starting a company as a self-employed proprietor or independently run business are impressive accomplishments in one’s career.  The substantial investment of time and energy required to develop a valuable skill set and forge a life where talent …

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Finger Strength-Get a Grip on your Fitness Routine

The small bones protruding from the ends of our hands meticulously function throughout our everyday lives to perform tasks with remarkable dexterity and precision, beginning first thing in the morning and maintaining their efficient productivity until the last moments before our heads rest on a pillow and we transition into a deep slumber.  These little …

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