AAT: Ep. 35 – Workouts for Strengthening the Back
On this episode of ‘Ask A Trainer’ we speak with LA Fitness Pro Results® trainer Morgan C., and get her expert advice on which exercises help strengthen the back.
On this episode of ‘Ask A Trainer’ we speak with LA Fitness Pro Results® trainer Morgan C., and get her expert advice on how much weight is safe to lift while pregnant.
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On this episode of ‘Ask A Trainer’ we speak with LA Fitness Pro Results® trainer Morgan C., and get her expert advice on which exercises help strengthen the back.
On this episode of ‘Ask A Trainer’ we speak with LA Fitness Pro Results® trainer Morgan C., and get her expert advice on how much weight is safe to lift while pregnant.
On this episode of ‘Ask A Trainer’ we speak with LA Fitness Pro Results® trainer Morgan C., and get her expert advice on how much weight is too much to lose within a month.
We are in the midst of cold and flu season. Have you taken the precautionary measures to avoid headaches and runny noses looming in every office building, school classroom and store this season?
We spoke with Chris McGilmer, MD, a sports and family medicine specialist at the Kaiser Permanente North Hollywood Medical Offices, who gave his expert advice on how to best protect the immune system this season and whether or not it’s okay to work out when sick.
This is what he shared:
Exercise, along with other healthy habits, can help strengthen our immune system. A healthy immune system protects us from infection and disease, including the viruses that cause colds and flu.
Some research has found that people who exercise regularly are less prone to illness because they have a better immune system response. Plus, exercise can help us manage stress and reduce the release of stress-related hormones. This is important because stress can be detrimental to our immune function. Other studies have found that exercise can help flush bacteria out of the lungs and airways – thus reducing our risk of respiratory illness – and that exercise can boost our number of infection-fighting white blood cells.
Exercise is recommended as long as your illness is mild and feel well enough to work out. For example, most people who have a common cold or mild upper respiratory symptoms, like a stuffed or runny nose, are generally able to work out. You’ll very likely have to lower the intensity and you’ll definitely need to monitor your heart rate and breathing. Certain decongestants and cold medications can increase the heart rate. Although some individuals with asthma and other chronic respiratory health conditions can exercise without any issues, it’s best that they reach out to their doctor to see if they can continue being physically active while they are sick.
Please keep in mind that overexertion can make you feel worse and slow down your recovery.
If you’re experiencing a fever of 101.5 degrees or more, body aches, congestion, gastrointestinal issues, or feeling weakness, please wait a few days before working out. Also, drink plenty of fluids while you’re recovering to avoid dehydration both while you’re sick and when you return to your fitness regimen.
Typically, it’s okay to return to your exercise routine 48 hours after a fever has broken or diarrhea or vomiting has stopped. Your best gauge is your overall well-being. If you feel good, great. If your body is telling you to take another day off, listen to it!
No. Sweating methods, such as a sauna or steam room, inhaling warm steam and exercise can provide temporary relief by relieving nasal congestion and loosening up mucus, but they will not shorten your recovery time. It normally takes seven to 10 days to fully recover from a common cold. If you choose to incorporate a “sweat out method” as part of your treatment plan, drink plenty of fluids and be on the lookout for possible signs of dehydration. When you sweat, you not only release water; you also release electrolytes.
Content contributed by Chris McGilmer, MD, a sports and family medicine specialist at the Kaiser Permanente North Hollywood Medical Offices.
Any good workout plan needs a good nutrition plan. We've compiled the best advice from our RDN, Debbie James, to help you construct your perfect meal plan.
Debbie James, RDN, helps answer a reader’s question about how to eat healthily on vacation while still enjoying the local flavors.
Debbie James, RDN, helps answer a reader’s question about nutrition advice for muscle gain and healthy body weight.
The last two months of the year tend to be full of holiday parties, family gatherings, cozy evenings indoors and an abundance of tasty treats. All this can greatly derail the health strides we’ve made throughout the year. While we all know how challenging it is to maintain our healthy habits during the holiday season, with a little determination, planning, and commitment, we can survive the holidays and start the New Year off right.
Select your beverages wisely: Between the bubbly, the eggnog, the gingerbread lattes and the peppermint flavored mochas, a person can easily consume up to a third of their recommended caloric intake with just one drink! Instead, opt for fruit-infused sparkling water, cinnamon or fresh peppermint tea, a wine seltzer (half wine, half seltzer water, half the calories), and if you really want to satisfy the craving, a smaller and lighter version of your favorite holiday drink!
Practice portion control and be selective! You don’t have to stay away from all holiday foods! Treat yourself to one serving of your favorite dish and pair with fresh or steamed fruits and vegetables.
If you’re attending a party or a potluck, take a healthy dish. This guarantees that you’ll have access to at least one nutritious option.
Beware of those lunch room snacks! Yes…those cookies, cakes, and breads that magically appear by the coffee pot. Partake in the conversation with your colleagues and bring along your own healthy snack.
Satisfy a craving with a bite-size treat. You don’t need a full serving. Plus, if you don’t love it, don’t eat it.
Lack of exercise and unhealthy eating lead to weight gain. They also increase our risk of disease and make it more difficult to manage chronic illness.
Content contributed by Dr. Sean Hashmi, an Obesity Medicine Specialist and the Adult Weight Management Lead for Kaiser Permanente Southern California.
Any good workout plan needs a good nutrition plan. We've compiled the best advice from our RDN, Debbie James, to help you construct your perfect meal plan.
Debbie James, RDN, helps answer a reader’s question about how to eat healthily on vacation while still enjoying the local flavors.
Debbie James, RDN, helps answer a reader’s question about nutrition advice for muscle gain and healthy body weight.
Welcome to the 14th episode of the Living Healthy Podcast, presented by LA Fitness!
On this episode of Living Healthy, we speak with LA Fitness registered dietitian, Debbie James, and LA Fitness Master Trainer, Heather Esdon, on ways to stay healthy and fit this holiday season (despite busy schedules and delicious foods!)
How Are We Doing?
This podcast should not replace any exercise program or restrictions, any dietary supplements or restrictions, or any other medical recommendations from your primary care physician. Before starting any exercise program or diet, make sure it is approved by your doctor.
Intro
Begins at 0:01
Dietitian Debbie James, Joins the Show
Begins at 1:22
Thanksgiving Fun Fact #1
1:29
How Can Overeating be Avoided?
3:10
The Holiday Mentality
4:30
Trot Off the Turkey Challenge
5:44
Setting a Nutrition Goal Around the Holidays
6:10
Healthier Versions of Thanksgiving Foods
7:16
Challenging the Norm – The Minimalist Thanksgiving
8:20
Holiday Parities – How to Approach Them
12:08
Is Hot Cocoa Bad for You??
13:33
The Holiday Themed Lightening Question Round with Debbie James
14:38
Actionable Advice
16:12
LA Fitness, Master Trainer, Heather Edson Joins the Show
17:17
Holiday Fun Fact #2
17:49
Fitness Strategy Heading into the Holidays
19:14
Is it Better to Work Out Pre or Post the Holiday Meal?
20:20
What’s a Good Calorie Burn to Aim For?
21:40
What Are Some Exercises People Can Do at Home?
22:21
What Are Some Quick Exercises People Can Do in the Gym?
23:34
Are There Certain Exercises That Are Best for HIIT Training?
24:20
The Holiday Themed Lightening Question Round with Heather Edson
26:21
Actionable Advice Part 2
27:40
Outro
28:18
On this episode of the LHP, we bring back a favorite to the show, LAF RDN, Debbie James! We talk all about one of everyone's guilty pleasures, fast food.
On this episode of the LHP, we speak with LAF, Personal Training Director, Mark Joseph de Guzman, who educates us on the importance of strength training.
On this episode of the LHP, we speak with Debbie James, RDN, and LAF Master Trainer, Heather Edson, on ways to stay healthy and fit this holiday season!
On this episode of ‘Ask A Trainer’ we speak with LA Fitness Pro Results® trainer Morgan C., and get her expert advice on how much weight is too much to lose within a month.
**Selected submissions will be featured on the LA Fitness blog and possibly other LA Fitness digital media entities & websites. By making a submission, you hereby grant LA Fitness a non-exclusive, perpetual, worldwide, irrevocable license to use and make copies of the contents of such submission for any purpose and in any medium whatsoever, and you hereby waive and relinquish any copyright or other intellectual property right you may have in the contents of such submission and your right to pursue any claim for LA Fitness’s violation of those intellectual property rights.
On this episode of ‘Ask A Trainer’ we speak with LA Fitness Pro Results® trainer Morgan C., and get her expert advice on which exercises help strengthen the back.
On this episode of ‘Ask A Trainer’ we speak with LA Fitness Pro Results® trainer Morgan C., and get her expert advice on how much weight is safe to lift while pregnant.
On this episode of ‘Ask A Trainer’ we speak with LA Fitness Pro Results® trainer Morgan C., and get her expert advice on how much weight is too much to lose within a month.