How to Add Reverse Crunches to Your Core Workout Routine (Runner's World)

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How to Add Reverse Crunches to Your Core Workout Routine (Runner's World)

Eccentric muscle actions are more likely to cause DOMS?, warns Woodward, so you may feel this exercise a day or two later. ???That said, the American Council for Exercise has consistently ranked the reverse crunch above the traditional crunch for strengthening both the rectus abdominus and the obliques, so the pain truly is worth the gain.

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Muscle Loss May Increase Your Risk of Dementia, Research Suggests. Here’s How to Start a Strength-Training Routine (Well + Good)

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Muscle Loss May Increase Your Risk of Dementia, Research Suggests. Here’s How to Start a Strength-Training Routine (Well + Good)

Starting with proper form is critical to prevent injuries and maximize benefits. Working with a certified personal trainer can be invaluable for beginners. If that’s not an option, consider online resources or instructional videos from reputable fitness organizations like the American Council on Exercise (ACE).

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How to Count Macros for Beginners: Dietitian Breaks it Down into 4 Easy Steps (Today)

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How to Count Macros for Beginners: Dietitian Breaks it Down into 4 Easy Steps (Today)

Determine how to split up your macros. - To lose weight and gain muscle: 30% of calories from protein, 30% from fat, 40% from carbohydrates, according to Czerwony. - To maintain weight: 10-35% of calories from protein, 20-35% from fat, 45-65% from carbohydrates, according to the American Council on Exercise.

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Does Walking for Weigh Loss Really Work? How to Burn More Calories (Today)

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Does Walking for Weigh Loss Really Work? How to Burn More Calories (Today)

Walking for weight loss is effective and has many benefits, including reducing the risk of heart attack and stroke. Even a few thousand steps a day can help you shed pounds if you’re consistent. Walking can also help you develop lean muscle, says Cedric Bryant, Ph.D., the president and chief science officer of the American Council on Exercise...

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6 Surprisingly Cool Benefits of Group Fitness Classes, According to Experts (Well + Good)

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6 Surprisingly Cool Benefits of Group Fitness Classes, According to Experts (Well + Good)

Every group fitness instructor undergoes rigorous training so they can program workouts for all fitness levels and abilities and be able to answer questions and make on-the-fly suggestions or corrections for people in their class. For example, every Orangetheory Fitness coach is required to hold training certifications from nationally accredited organizations, like the American Council on Exercise (ACE), Fajardo explains.

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A Yoga Teacher Recommends These Six Moves to Improve Your Mid-Back Mobility (Fit and Well)

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A Yoga Teacher Recommends These Six Moves to Improve Your Mid-Back Mobility (Fit and Well)

Jennifer Rizzuto is a freelance fitness journalist based in New York, NY. She’s been a NASM-certified personal trainer, corrective exercise specialist, and performance enhancement specialist for over a decade. She holds additional certifications in nutrition coaching from Precision Nutrition, and pre/post-natal exercise from the American Council on Exercise.

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ACE is Running a Virtual Summit to Inform Fitness Professionals of How to Work with Clients on Healthspan (Health Club Management)

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ACE is Running a Virtual Summit to Inform Fitness Professionals of How to Work with Clients on Healthspan (Health Club Management)

With longevity a strong trend, ACE Fitness is hosting a virtual summit to empower fitness professionals to work with clients towards a longer and healthier life. Taking place on 8 November, the one-day summit will include five sessions focused around how to work with clients to improve their length and quality of life. It will include a panel discussion about the role of exercise in health span and longevity, as well as a deeper dive into how yoga and Pilates can impact healthspan.

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These 5 Tips Will Help You Burn More Calories During Every Walk (Women's Health)

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These 5 Tips Will Help You Burn More Calories During Every Walk (Women's Health)

Apart from being a low-impact exercise that you can do literally anytime, anywhere, walking can be just as great (if not better!) at spurring weight loss compared to high-intensity boot camps and other balls-to-the-wall workouts, says personal trainer Chris Freytag, CPT, founder of Get Healthy U TV, and board member of the American Council on Exercise.

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Do Bodyweight Workouts ‘Count’ as Strength Training? (Well + Good)

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Do Bodyweight Workouts ‘Count’ as Strength Training? (Well + Good)

Do bodyweight workouts ’count’ as strength training? The answer is a resounding yes. “Bodyweight workouts definitely count as strength training,” says [ACE] certified personal trainer Nicole Thompson, CPT. “Bodyweight exercises can stimulate muscle growth, enhance muscular endurance, and improve overall health.”

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Getting Older? It Might Be Time to Hire a Trainer (New York Times)

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Getting Older? It Might Be Time to Hire a Trainer (New York Times)

Make sure your trainer is well qualified. Cedric Bryant, the president and chief executive of the American Council on Exercise, recommended looking for someone with an accredited certification from the National Commission for Certifying Agencies, and confirming their credentials through the searchable database from the Coalition for the Registration of Exercise Professionals.

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Reducing Inflammation Through Diet: Practical Strategies for Your Clients

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Reducing Inflammation Through Diet: Practical Strategies for Your Clients

Inflammation in the body is a significant health concern that demands a comprehensive approach. As a health and exercise professional, you play a critical role in guiding clients toward reducing inflammation through healthier eating patterns. By understanding the impact of diet on inflammation, addressing socio-demographic disparities, and incorporating practical, holistic strategies, you can help clients lower their risk of chronic diseases and improve their overall well-being.

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Injury Recovery: How to Keep Your Clients Moving Forward Physically and Mentally

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Injury Recovery: How to Keep Your Clients Moving Forward Physically and Mentally

It can be a challenge to know how to help clients who have experienced an injury, as physical pain and limitations may only be a part of their struggle. Often just as debilitating is the emotional consequence of being unable to pursue their preferred activity of choice. Learn how you can help clients address this common scenario and turn injury-related “time off” into a new training cycle that will help them maintain their physical and emotional fitness.

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Here’s Exactly How to Find a Personal Trainer, According to Trainers (Women's Health)

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Here’s Exactly How to Find a Personal Trainer, According to Trainers (Women's Health)

While you’re going to want to select a trainer certified by an accrediting body like the National Association of Sports Medicine (NASM), the American Council on Exercise (ACE) ... every certified personal trainer has their own niche, says Greaves. (Greaves especially enjoys helping women over 40 gain strength and confidence, for example.)

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Hispanic Heritage Month: Body Liberation through Exercise and Dance

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Hispanic Heritage Month: Body Liberation through Exercise and Dance

In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, we spoke with Jessie Diaz-Herrera about body liberation through exercise and the power found in creating a body positive fitness environment. Read on to learn how Jessie’s heritage informs her work and how she believes culture influences people’s attitudes about fitness.

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The Impact of Workplace Wellness Programs: Insights From the 15-Minute Challenge Study

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The Impact of Workplace Wellness Programs: Insights From the 15-Minute Challenge Study

Workplace wellness programs are growing in popularity as a way to combat sedentary lifestyles and promote better health outcomes. The 15-Minute Challenge is a recent initiative that emphasizes daily physical activity using a gamified approach to motivate employees. This article explores the results of research analyzing the impact of this approach and provides practical insights that you can use to apply this information in your work with various client populations.

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Walking: A Game Changer for Managing Low-back Pain

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Walking: A Game Changer for Managing Low-back Pain

Helping clients effectively manage low-back pain has long been a priority for health and exercise professionals. While many strategies have been explored, a recent study offers valuable insights into preventing the recurrence of low-back pain through a progressive walking and education program, which could revolutionize the way we approach treatment and prevention for millions.

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Rebounding Workouts: 10 Moves to Try, Plus the Benefits and Risks of This Form of Fitness (Women's Health)

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Rebounding Workouts: 10 Moves to Try, Plus the Benefits and Risks of This Form of Fitness (Women's Health)

Studies have explored whether jumping on a trampoline can improve cardiorespiratory fitness, and according to the American Council on Exercise (ACE), it can. For an ACE study, 24 college students participated in a rebounder workout, during which their average heart rate was at 79 percent of their heart rate max—within the benchmark range for cardio workouts from the American College of Sports Medicine.

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