BREAKING THROUGH PLATEAUS WITH NUTRITION GOALS

BREAKING THROUGH PLATEAUS WITH NUTRITION GOALS

If you’ve ever felt stuck — like you’re eating “pretty well” and training hard but not seeing results — you’re not alone. Nutrition plateaus happen to everyone, whether you’re chasing fat loss, muscle gain, or performance. The key isn’t to give up, it’s to step back, assess, and make smart adjustments. Here’s how to break through a nutrition plateau.

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KNOTS OR ADHESIONS?

KNOTS OR ADHESIONS?

What are knots and adhesions? These are questions that I have been asked several times during my tenure as a massage therapist. My usual response is that they are the same thing. Through my education, I’ve learned that one is a more common understanding, and the other is a medical term. But pondering that question at home made me look into it more, and here is what I found.

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A DEDUCTIBLE DESSERT
RECIPES, HEALTHY EATING, DESSERTS Thomas Duer RECIPES, HEALTHY EATING, DESSERTS Thomas Duer

A DEDUCTIBLE DESSERT

Maybe you wrapped everything up weeks ago. Or maybe—like me—you’ve heroically chosen to procrastinate until the very last legally allowed minute, fueled by equal parts denial and caffeine. Either way, you’ve earned a little reward for your efforts. So here it is: one dessert, one victory, one deliciously deductible moment of joy!

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SHOULD I DO A DIGITAL DETOX?

SHOULD I DO A DIGITAL DETOX?

We’re all guilty of being tied to our phones. These mini-computers keep us informed about the work around us, let us maintain contact with family and friends, and provide entertainment. Other screens like laptops and TVs can also dominate a lot of our time. But when is it too much?

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BUILDING STRENGTH WITH OLYMPIC WEIGHTLIFTING

BUILDING STRENGTH WITH OLYMPIC WEIGHTLIFTING

Building strength is one of the top reasons anyone goes to the gym. Building strength makes your mind and body feel better, builds your confidence, and makes actions in our daily life easier. One of the ways this is commonly done is through forms of resistance training, or as many understand it, lifting weights. Today we are going to talk about how one style, Olympic Weightlifting, can help you build up your strength and some tips for how to train for it.

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MASSAGE FOR RUNNING RECOVERY

MASSAGE FOR RUNNING RECOVERY

It’s training season for the Pittsburgh Marathon. While most runners will have a plan for their running workouts, most don’t incorporate plans for their recovery. Rest, regular sleep, and proper nutrition all work to improve training and performance. But what about massage? In this blog, let’s look at how massage may help sports performance and running recovery.

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SELF-CARE BETWEEN MASSAGES

SELF-CARE BETWEEN MASSAGES

Self-care is as important as getting a massage or having an exercise/movement routine. Massage Therapist Jason Bye has a recommendation that he offers to a lot of his clients for self-care that you can do at home in between massages. He also uses this for his own self-care.

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HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT PERSONAL TRAINER FOR YOU

HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT PERSONAL TRAINER FOR YOU

Choosing the right personal trainer for you is an important step in finding success in your fitness journey. It’s important to feel comfortable with a coach so the two of you can communicate effectively about your goals. On most gyms’ websites, you’ll see a list of all of the coaches, and hopefully a bio containing some information about them. This isn’t just for fun - it should contain very helpful information! Some important things to look for when choosing a personal trainer include: What type of client the coach specializes in, their coaching style, and I think most importantly, their schedule.

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WHAT IS DRY NEEDLING?

WHAT IS DRY NEEDLING?

The American Physical Therapy Association defines dry needling as “a skilled technique performed by a physical therapist using filiform needles to penetrate the skin and/or underlying tissues to affect change in the body structures and functions for the evaluation and management of NRM conditions, pain, movement impairments and disability.” It first appeared in research studies in 1947.

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