Sherri McMillan

5 Pillars of Human Movement

When strength training, it can be difficult to decide which exercises to incorporate into your workout routine. In his book Functional Training, JC Santana explains why we should incorporate the […]

Rowing for Your Health

Orange Theory™, CrossFit™ and various gyms and training studios incorporate rowing into their fitness programming. What’s all the hype about? There’s a good reason why it’s a staple in many […]

Tips for Healthy Feet

Most people don’t spend anytime strengthening their feet and yet, your feet are the foundation to all your movements. We stand and walk on them all day long, we run […]

Gentle But Powerful Workouts

The popularity of HIIT, Tabata, CrossFit and other aggressive workout formats sends the message that people need to go hard all the time to see results, but that is far […]

Bouncing For Your Bones

Bones are living tissue and can adapt to external stimulus like exercise, nutrition, and lifestyle. Specifically, high impact exercise has been linked to better bone health due to the increased […]

Strong and Pain-Free Shoulders

Shoulder and neck pain is a common occurrence that has been associated with poor posture and too much time spent time hunched over our laptops and cell phones. Bad posture […]

Mobility vs. Flexibility

The critical importance of mobility and flexibility to overall health is gaining greater traction in the fitness, training, and physical therapy communities. However, many people are confused about the difference […]

Never Miss Leg Day

Having strong legs will positively impact your overall health: Better balance....reducing your risk for falls. Navigate stairs better. Get up off the floor without struggling. Bone density will improve reducing your […]

Balance is Key

There is a poem I read in my Yoga classes, and it relates to balance in our lives. Just like in Yoga, there is a Yin and a Yang to […]

Workout Myths That May Be Limiting Your Success

Most people start an exercise program only to find themselves quitting within a couple months. Behavioral Change research is shedding light on what may be the issue for most people. […]

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