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25.03.2020
Category: 2014
Written by: Nick Jack
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With the current Coronavirus crisis sweeping the globe forcing gyms to close down and people being kept indoors for weeks on end many people may cease exercising entirely. While this may prevent the spread of the Coronavirus it does pose some new health problems as our inactivity wastes away our muscle mass. It is more important than ever to make sure you keep active when you are locked in self quarantine for the speed at which you can lose muscle is astonishingly fast. It is quite unfair really, for it can take months to build muscle but as little as 10 days to lose significant strength as we will show you in this detailed article. The older population will lose muscle even faster and the implications to the health of their body is significant once they have lost too much. This also explains why we often say, "you can never stop strength training". 

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19.03.2020
Category: 2014
Written by: Nick Jack
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Over the last year the Ketogenic diet has attracted a lot of attention and the article by Melissa from June last year (how to use the keto diet to improve your health) provided some great information as to how this diet works and the pros and cons of following this eating method. Since publishing that article we constantly receive emails asking what foods are the best to use and if we have any recipe ideas. So to help you out we asked Mel to put together her top 10 list of foods she likes to use along with some of her best recipes for each food so you have a stack of ideas to use. 

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19.03.2020
Category: 2014
Written by: Nick Jack
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There is still a belief held by many people that strength training is just for young people who want to bulk up and look good in a mirror. And while there are some benefits to the size of muscles and how you look the benefits are so much more than that. One of my missions in life is to try and change this perception and thinking and educate people in the community that strength training is an absolute must for their health. If you are a female over 50 strength training is critical because it will protect you against the rapidly forming osteoporosis by increasing your bone density. But it does not stop there as it is also proven to improve chronic conditions such as arthritis, back pain, heart disease, cancer and even depression. Instead of a long drawn out article to explain this I have created a very quick to read info-graphic with some compelling statistics and information about the true benefits of strength training that you can share with your friends and family. Enjoy.

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