Does exercise slow aging?
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The Fountain of Youth at Your Feet: 5 Science-Backed Ways Exercise Slows Aging

Discover how exercise can be your key to aging gracefully and living life to the fullest! You can’t stop the aging process entirely, but exercise is the key to slowing it down and staying fit and functional. Here are five powerful ways exercise helps you fight aging.

Urine Smells
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Ever wonder what that whiff from the toilet means? Your urine odor can tell you a lot about your health! This guide explores normal and abnormal urine smells, including what causes them and when to see a doctor.

Cathe’s April 2024 Workout Rotation
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Cathe’s April 2024 Workout Rotation

Happy Spring, Cathletes! Springtime is all about growth, renewal, and a fresh start for things that have been dormant throughout the colder winter months. Let’s apply this fresh energy to ourselves and our fitness journeys this month with an intense mix of weight training techniques and heart happy cardio! Throughout the month, feel free to add in recovery workouts as often as you like. If you need additional days off please take them to heal and re-group, and come back ready to go! Sleep well, eat well, and stay hydrated!  You’ve got this!

Cathe Friedrich using open and closed Kinetic Chains
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Kinetic Chains Demystified: How Open & Closed Chain Exercises Shape Your Workout

Ever wondered how your body moves so smoothly? It’s all thanks to kinetic chains, the interconnected network of muscles and joints that work together. This article breaks down open and closed chain exercises, the two building blocks of a well-rounded workout. Find out more.

Arthritis in women
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Why Are Women More Likely to Develop Arthritis Than Men?

This article looks at why women are more susceptible to arthritis than men. It explores the hormonal fluctuations throughout a woman’s life, including pregnancy and menopause, and how these hormonal changes can increase the risk of developing arthritis. Genetic and lifestyle factors like obesity also play a role. The article concludes with actionable tips to potentially lower your risk of developing arthritis.

The Extreme Exercise Hypothesis
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The Extreme Exercise Hypothesis: How Much Physical Activity is Too Much?

This article explores the potential downsides of extreme exercise, specifically for endurance athletes who engage in activities like marathons and ultra-marathons. Researchers are investigating the “extreme exercise hypothesis” which suggests there might be a limit to the beneficial effects of exercise, with extreme training potentially harming the heart. Find out more.

Dementia
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Dementia’s Deadly Trio: Unveiling the Hidden Culprits Behind Cognitive Decline

A new study looks at the top modifiable risk factors impacting brain aging and dementia risk. The results may surprise you! Diabetes, alcohol intake, and traffic-related air pollution were identified as the most harmful culprits, with a specific brain region being especially vulnerable. Learn how addressing these factors through lifestyle changes can help safeguard cognitive health as you age.

Cathe Friedrich doing some Low-Load Training
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Heavy Weights Not Required: The Science-Backed Guide To Low-Load Training

New research challenges the assumption that heavy weights are necessary for muscle growth. Studies show that lifting lighter weights to exhaustion can be just as effective in building muscle as traditional heavy lifting. This approach offers benefits like lower injury risk, beginner-friendliness, and time efficiency. So embrace the power of low-load training for significant muscle gains!