Recently, I took my Wilderness First Responder recertification course and brushed up on those important skills regarding how to respond to emergencies in the wilderness. I took the Wilderness EMT course five years ago, and used my skills on myself … Continue reading
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Feeling stressed? Watch this video by Kelly McGonigal called “How to Make Stress Your Friend.” She explores new research on our attitude towards stress. If we can see stress as positive and energizing, we can change how our bodies … Continue reading
This spring, try some “yardworkouts.” Yardwork workouts get the job done and can be great exercise. Tackle projects in your yard and burn calories at the same time. Of course, use proper safety precautions (gloves, protective eyewear) when doing yardwork. … Continue reading
What is your vice? Each of us have bad habits that we would like to quit. Quitting can be difficult because the forbidden fruit often becomes attractive. Saying no isn’t fun. So what are the secrets of quitting a bad … Continue reading
If you talk to yourself, you are not alone. Experts say that most people engage in self-talk. Self-talk can be the key to performing well. Mentally tough athletes deliberately engage in self-talk to motivate themselves and guide themselves through their … Continue reading
Like those BuzzFeed quizzes? — ‘Wonder what your personality is like? How do you read people? What’s your time perspective? There are so many quizzes online, but few have psychological merit. I found three that do! They may not tell … Continue reading
Parents want their child to have confidence and enjoy their sport, but they don’t want to over-praise. How can you best support your child in sport? Here are a 5 tips for supporting your child athlete: 1. Encourage self-motivation. Motivation must … Continue reading
Spring is here. Exercising in the woods is great, but remember to check for ticks and protect against Lyme Disease. See this concise fact sheet for more information. 3 things to remember: 1) Ticks tend to climb up to a warm spot – … Continue reading
Which is better – the Nike+ Fuelband or the Fitbit Flex? I have both and have been wearing both of them around so that I can do a proper comparison. I’ve been running, riding my bike, doing yoga, playing tennis, … Continue reading
I love yoga and recommend it to many of my clients. There are many types of yoga. Regardless of which type you choose, there are many benefits to adding yoga to your fitness regimen. Here are 3 things yoga can … Continue reading
Don’t have time to workout? Strap on some weights when you clean up! Put some lunges or squats into your cleaning and you have a workout. I take 2-pound weights, strap them to my wrists and ankles, turn on some … Continue reading
SPORT AND HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY Many people have not met a sport and health psychology consultant, and I often am explaining what I do and how my services can help anyone who is reading this. Sport psych is very interesting and … Continue reading
If you work at a desk or computer for long periods of time, you are likely to get stiff and sore. It’s important to move around throughout the day. Here are 5 tips for integrating some physical activity into your … Continue reading
Don’t have time to work out? Try a quickie workout to combat stress and wake you up. If you can’t go outside to walk due to the weather, do some pushups, air squats and lunges at home or near your … Continue reading