SUMMER IS COMING: TRADE THE "STRESS" FOR THE "SHIFT"

SUMMER IS COMING: TRADE THE "STRESS" FOR THE "SHIFT"

The arrival of summer often brings a wave of "seasonal pressure." We see the ads telling us to "get ready" or "transform" before the first beach trip. But in the world of sports psychology, we know that stress is the enemy of performance—and health. If you are feeling anxious about the warmer months, it’s time to change your mental game. Here is how to use sports psychology to enjoy your summer, stay moving, and keep your mental health a priority.

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READ THIS IF YOU WANT TO COME TO PFP, BUT YOUR ANXIETY IS STOPPING YOU

READ THIS IF YOU WANT TO COME TO PFP, BUT YOUR ANXIETY IS STOPPING YOU

Gym anxiety (or "gymtimidation") is incredibly real, whether it stems from a fear of not knowing how to use a machine or a fear of being judged for who you are. But your health and your fitness goals belong to you. At Pittsburgh Fitness Project, we believe anxiety shouldn’t keep you from building a body that moves and feels great. Here is a quick shift in perspective and a practical survival guide to help you take that first brave step into our space.

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SIMPLE GPP WORKOUTS FOR SPRING

SIMPLE GPP WORKOUTS FOR SPRING

General Physical Preparedness is a phase of training that emphasizes foundational strength and work capacity. Everyone benefits from GPP training, whether you’re an athlete, have a specific fitness goal, or simply want to exercise to stay healthy. GPP focuses on building a well-rounded base of strength, endurance, mobility, and coordination so your body can handle more challenging workouts and activities of everyday life with ease. This week, I’m sharing an example week of what GPP training could look like and how to apply it to your current goals.

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WHY EVERYONE NEEDS GPP TRAINING

WHY EVERYONE NEEDS GPP TRAINING

When it comes to getting stronger, leaner, and moving better, most people start too hard and too soon, and end up overwhelmed or injured. The real secret to long-term progress and resilience? General Physical Preparedness (GPP), or establishing a solid foundation of movement. GPP focuses on building a well-rounded base of strength, endurance, mobility, and coordination so your body can handle more challenging workouts and activities of everyday life with ease.

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WHAT RED WINE & MASSAGE HAVE IN COMMON

WHAT RED WINE & MASSAGE HAVE IN COMMON

In 2017, Harvard Health Publishing—along with several other medical institutions—shared research suggesting that a single glass of red wine each day might benefit heart health. The theory was simple: compounds in red wine, like tannins and antioxidants, appear to have positive effects on the cardiovascular system. But as the conversation evolved, researchers acknowledged something important. The benefits weren’t just about the chemistry in the glass. They were also about the lifestyle.

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