Sherri McMillan
Motion is Lotion
After a long car ride, plane trip or just sitting at your desk for an extended period, have you noticed how stiff you are initially when you get up to […]
Posture Makeover To Reverse The Aging Process
As we age, our shoulders and upper back starts to round forward into a kyphotic, hunchback posture. This has been compounded with the age of work from home and virtual […]
Kitchen Makeover 101 – 8 Tips to Success
You may have decided to start taking care of your health and eating better, but if your kitchen is not set up for success, you are likely to struggle. You […]
5 Tips to Get Back on Track
It’s been over a month since many of you decided to make some changes in your lives. If the stats are accurate, most of you have already fallen off the […]
Get Strong to Play Better Pickleball
Pickleball is an activity that works your entire body, agility, reaction time, balance, and cardiovascular fitness. Although it is a fun and relatively gentle sport, it can still cause injuries, […]
Warm Up Before Pickleball
Last week, we discussed what an incredible activity Pickleball is for your overall health. It’s also important to recognize though that although pickleball is such a fun activity, it’s still […]
Play Pickleball to Get Fit
Pickleball uses a paddle and plastic ball and is a game that combines elements of tennis, badminton and ping pong. It is currently the fastest growing sport in the USA […]
Runners Must Strengthen Their Hips
Many people start a running program in January to help achieve their resolutions to get in shape. The unfortunate result is many will soon experience knee pain. There is an important […]
Move Every Day, Without Exception!
If you want to improve your overall health, you need to commit to moving your body every day. You need to get into the habit of being active daily. Without […]
Do The Things to Create The Results!
Last week, we discussed the importance of setting your intentions for 2022 and establishing structure to assure you manifest those ambitions. It is clear that setting goals is not enough. […]