Category: running

REHAB – Staying Within The Scope of Practice

As dedicated personal trainers, your role extends beyond guiding clients through fitness routines. You have the potential to play a vital role in the rehabilitation process, collaborating with healthcare professionals to support clients on their path to recovery. By continuously expanding your knowledge and skills through rehab trainer courses, you can enhance your contributions while…

Is Bone Broth A Miracle Food?

Bone broth is one of those food trends. It has been around for decades but gaining some attention recently. Some nutritionists and health fanatics claim bone broth is a miracle food that can alleviate a host of health issues. To start, bone broth is a type of broth that is made by simmering animal bones…

Strategies To Incorporate Flaxseeds Into Your Daily Regimen

Flaxseeds are trendy in today’s health food culture yet they have been around for thousands of years. They come from flowering Linum usitatissimum plant, they are cultivated for food and fiber. Flaxseeds even have use in the textile industry due to its strong durable fibers found in the plant’s stem. Two tablespoons of ground flaxseed is…

How can a Running Course Improve your PT Business

As a personal trainer, you’re always looking for ways to improve your knowledge and skills to better serve your clients. If you have clients who are runners or are interested in running, taking a course on run coaching can be a great way to expand your expertise and enhance your ability to help them achieve…

Essential Oils: Can they aid in weight loss?

We are all very familiar with fad diets such as no or low carb, cabbage soup, Atkins, This can go on ad infinitum. Aside from diets, supplements, drugs and even potions – or in this case essential oils – are frequently marketed as miracle weight loss aids. Can essential oils really induce weight loss? What exactly…

Caffeine: Good or Bad for Athletic Performance?

Caffeine is a stimulant found in coffee, tea, and cacao plants. It stimulates the brain and central nervous system, boosting alertness and preventing fatigue. Athletes frequently use caffeine.  Historically, it is said that the first tea was brewed in 2737 B.C. Several years later, the coffee bean was discovered by an Ethiopian shepherd who noticed…

Lessons I Have Learned From Physiology and How They Can Make You a Faster Runner

About the Author “Jason Karp, PhD, is the owner of Run- Fit, LLC, 2011 IDEA Personal Trainer of the Year, and creator of the Run-Fit Specialist Certification running at Fit Singapore on 5th September 2017″ He has more than 200 published articles in international running, coaching, and fitness magazines, is the author of six books, including…