A common side effect of strength training is DOMS short for delayed onset muscle soreness.
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One of the things that will help your training is to think positive thoughts all the time.
Jimmy Moore, the creator of the fantastic Livin La Vida Low Carb blog interviewed me. An honor to be sure.
Anthony Colpo, the self proclaimed diet and training expert from Australia who I pulverized a few months ago with a post showing his inability to decipher simple exercise studies, is at it again. He never blasted me or addressed the post because he didn't want anyone to read it and see that he doesn't know much when it comes to reading exercise research.
A friend sent me this research paper Download riechman_jgms_2007.pdf titled:
I'm sure many of you saw this article in the Times yesterday.
Well not exactly - but sorta close. Read this and you may find yourself eating more eggs and bacon before (and after) your Slow Burn workout!
If you have one, a recent study has come out showing that direct strengthening of the neck muscles significantly relieves neck pain - more so than general fitness training.
We had an article published in the Wall Street Journal's online workout column by Jen Murphy today. Here it is.
I wanted to take a sec to say Happy New Year to everyone!