

Celebrating Pride Month: The Value of Inclusive Language and Affirming Spaces

June is Pride Month, and ACE celebrates the LGBTQIA+ community and its fight for equal rights. Continue reading to learn more about how fit pros can create welcoming and empowering environments.
Read MoreACE and the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Join Forces: Transforming Lives through Simultaneous Interventions

The American Council on Exercise (ACE) recently collaborated with the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (AND) to co-sponsor an evidence-based guideline and systematic review of the impact of nutrition and physical-activity interventions. AND is the world’s largest organization of food and nutrition professionals and is dedicated to accelerating improvements in global health and well-being through food and nutrition.
Read MoreIntroducing the ACE Price Promise: Investing in Quality Education for Exercise Professionals and Health Coaches

Recently, we introduced the ACE Price Promise—a commitment to providing consistent pricing and exceptional value for your investment in yourself and your career.
Read MoreEverything You Need to Know About Non-Sugar Sweeteners

Recently, the World Health Organization (WHO) released a new guideline on non-sugar sweeteners (NSS). This type of statement often causes concern or confusion for clients and class participants and leaves health coaches and exercise professionals answering tough questions. It’s important to be prepared for these conversations and have access to the information and resources you need to respond appropriately.
Read MoreOrienteering: A Fun and Effective Way to Boost Brain Power and Fight Cognitive Decline

A new study suggests that orienteering, a sport that combines running with map reading, may help boost brain power and fight cognitive decline.
Read MoreACE Health & Fitness Summit Speaker Spotlight: Mychele Sims

In the upcoming full-day ACE Health and Fitness Summit: Coaching and Training Women, happening on May 19th, attendees will get the pleasure of learning from Mychele Sims, ACE Certified Personal Trainer and Group Fitness Instructor, who'll be debunking outdated fitness myths.
Read More7 Best Exercises For Weight Loss, According To Experts (Forbes Health)
I want to lose weight. Should I take a long walk or do a short HIIT workout? (MSN)
Excess post-exercise oxygen consumption, says Cabral is the amount of calories you burn long after your workout is over, and HIIT is the most effective workout for stimulating EPOC, according to the American Council on Exercise.
Read MoreCOVID-19: The Long Game (Health Club Management)
Long COVID is affecting up to 30 per cent of people who contract the virus. How can you support members suffering from this condition? Kath Hudson speaks to ACE’s Dr Cedric Bryant about his experience.
Read MoreCreate an Exercise Routine That Works Best for You — And Counteract Inflammation and Other (Yahoo Life)
“Any type of activity is better than nothing,” says certified personal trainer Anthony Wall, senior director of global business development at the American Council on Exercise in San Diego.
Read MoreHow to Choose the ‘Fitfluencers’ to Follow, and the Ones to Avoid (The New York Times)
You’re best off following professionals who have formally trained in the field you are interested in, said Cedric Bryant, the president and chief science officer of the American Council on Exercise.
Read More7 Best Ice BathTubs to Ease Muscle Soreness at Home (Yahoo Life)
Slipping into ice baths post-workout isn't just an athletic rite of passage. As noted, it can alleviate muscle soreness and stiffness, and get you ready for your next bout, according to research from the American Council on Exercise.
Read More7 Nutrition Tips to Fuel Your Workout and Achieve Fitness Goals (Women Fitness)
The American Council on Exercise recommends drinking 17-20 ounces of water 2-3 hours before exercising, 7-10 ounces every 10-20 minutes during exercise, and 16-24 ounces for every pound of body weight lost after exercise.
Read More16 Side Hustles That Could Help You Lose Weight (Yahoo! Finance)
In many cases — particularly if you’re going to work for a gym — you’ll need to be certified through an organization like the American Council on Exercise (ACE) to be a personal trainer.
Read MoreHow To Lose Arm Fat, According To Experts (Forbes Health)
8 Gyms Where Fitness Is For Everyone (Men's Health)
“The volunteers came from underserved communities, and they looked like people in those communities, and so they had a heart for it because they understood the urgency,” he says. Ten women showed up for the first session and learned to teach a class Martin developed with the American Council on Exercise. It requires no equipment and mixes calisthenics and core moves.
Read MoreNew Course Levels Up Fitness Pros’ Public Speaking Skills
Course to provide tips and tricks for delivering memorable presentations that resonate with audiences. American Council on Exercise partners with IDEA Fitness & Health Association (IDEA) and Artitudes Design Agency.
Read MoreHow to Do a Lateral Lunge to Work Your Inner Thighs and Glutes (Livestrong)
According to the American Council on Exercise (ACE), one of the most common mistakes with lateral lunges is stepping out too wide.
Read MoreHow To Do Pistol Squats: Work Up To The Advanced Single-Leg Move With This Trainer Program (Women's Health)
It’s natural for one side of your body to be a bit stronger than the other, but significant disparities can lead to movement compensations and increase your risk of injury, according to the American Council on Exercise (ACE).
Read MoreWhat Is Hot Yoga—And What Are Its Benefits? (Health)
What's more, a study on Bikram yoga by the American Council on Exercise found that hot yoga participants experienced both an elevated heart rate and an elevated core body temperature.
Read MoreOn the hunt for the best arm workouts for women? 8 for toned, strong arms, according to expert PT's (Marie Claire)
According to a study from the American Council on Exercise, the triangle press up is the exercise that most activated the triceps.
Read MoreHow many calories does running burn? It's probably more than you think (Women & Home)
It's estimated by many, including the American Council on Exercise, that running one mile burns roughly 100 calories.
Read MoreWorkouts you can do from home while watching TV (HealthDigest)
The one big difference between low-intensity and high-intensity training, however, is that you will need to do low-intensity exercises for longer periods to get the same results (per the American Council on Exercise).
Read MoreWhy Should You Stay Active on the Weekend? (Health news)
Like most people, your weekdays are busy. Between your job, family, and workout schedule, you are probably exhausted by the time the weekend rolls around.
Read MoreStudy: Combat Prolonged Sitting With the Pomodoro Technique

You know that prolonged sitting—a staple of modern-day life—is hazardous to your health, even if you exercise regularly. But exactly how often do we need to get up from our chairs? And for how long? A new study may just have the answers to those questions.
Read MoreUltimate Frisbee: A Fun Way to Get Fit?

Ultimate Frisbee requires the non-stop movement and athletic endurance of soccer, coupled with the throwing and catching skills of football, but does it provide enough of a challenge to improve and maintain cardiorespiratory fitness? Read on to find out and discover the fun and efficient workout we created to help you and your clients get ready to play this high-energy sport.
Read MoreWant to Age Well? Do These 6 Yoga Poses for Balance and Strength (Livestrong)
Unilateral movements help you train both sides of your body equally because you're isolating each side and putting the same load or stress on the muscles, according to the American Council on Exercise (ACE).
Read MoreAmerican Council on Exercise joins World Active
Strength Training: Health Benefits, How to Get Started, and How to Get Better (Everyday Health)
The days of strength training being a pursuit of body builders and gym rats has passed. Strength training has been linked with benefits from healthier bones to stronger muscles to a better mood and longer lifespan.
Read MoreFinance & Investing Announces Top 25 CFOs of San Diego for 2023 (Finance & Investing)
How to Do a Bicycle Crunch for a Strong, Stable Core (Livestrong)
The bicycle crunch is the top exercise for strengthening your rectus abdominis — the muscles in front of your abdomen — according to the American Council on Exercise (ACE), beating exercises like the captain's chair, crunches and the ab roller.
Read MoreWant To Supercharge a HIIT Workout Without Jumping? Try Adding a Weight (Well+Good)
According to the American Council on Exercise, adding even a small amount of weight “can increase heart rate by five to 10 beats per minute and oxygen consumption (as well as caloric expenditure) by about 5 to 15 percent compared to performing the same activity without weights.”
Read MoreHow To Do Walking Lunges Properly For All The Lower-Body Benefits, According To A Trainer (Women's Health)
When imbalances are significant, they can lead to movement compensations that ultimately lead to injury, according to the American Council on Exercise. The good news: Walking lunges are a unilateral exercise.
Read MoreACE Receives ISO Accreditation Elevating Professional Standards within the Fitness Industry
The American Council on Exercise (ACE) is now an International Organization for Standardization (ISO)/IEC 17024 accredited Certification Organization.
Read MoreNews from the world of education (The Hindu)
The Lexicon Academy for Personal and Fitness Training has entered into an agreement with the American Council on Exercise (ACE) to become the latter’s international education partner. It will now facilitate the delivery of ACE-approved courses and curriculum to prepare aspirants in the health and fitness sector take up the exams.
Read MoreHave You Fallen for These 6 Fitness Myths? (Yahoo)
You may even burn more calories in less time. And that’s what matters if you’re trying to shed pounds, says trainer Chris Gagliardi, CSCS, the scientific education content manager for the American Council on Exercise (ACE).
Read More7 Tips for Exercising With Depression, According to Experts (Livestrong)
Talk about a perfect example of a catch-22: Exercise has been shown, over numerous studies, to have a significantly beneficial effect on depression — yet research also indicates that depressive symptoms make it much tougher to exercise.
Read MoreA 19-Minute HIIT Workout for Beginners (The New York Times)
Done correctly, high-intensity interval training is one of the most efficient forms of exercise. Here’s how to do it.
Read MoreStudy: Good Sleep Makes Other Health Habits Easier to Follow

Convincing your clients that a good night’s sleep is both necessary and achievable can feel like trying to score Taylor Swift concert tickets: utterly impossible. Fortunately, new research into the benefits of sleep, particularly for those who want to lose weight, may offer the nudge they need to start making sleep a priority.
Read MoreQ&A With 80-Year-Old ACE Pro, Harry King

Meet new ACE Certified Personal Trainer, Harry King! Harry was featured in a local news story and for good reason. At 80-years-old, he decided to embark on a new career and pursued his ACE certification before accepting a job as a personal trainer at Planet Fitness in South Carolina.
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