I know that’s probably not what you want to hear, but it’s the truth!
If you’re “treating” yourself with bad food after a “great” workout, you’ve just sabotaged all your hard work. It’s the equivalent of running on a hamster
This questions, like many others we are asked as trainers at Energy Fitness in when we were in Downtown Memphis, depends on a lot of factors. It’s not just a simple answer. For the most part, it really relies on
Do you need to throw out what isn’t working or lagging and adopt new habits and cues that will better serve your fitness and nutrition goals and other areas of your life? Maybe your brain needs a software update. Just
At Energy Fitness, we get asked a lot of questions around fitness and nutrition. One of the questions we often get is “how often should I change up my workout routine?” It’s honestly a loaded question as there are many
Whether you realize it or not, you have mantras–phrases that replay over and over again through your mind. This is also called ruminating or in the south we call it stewing and that’s typically related to getting more angry about
Do you know or are you the guilty one when it comes to this principle? We’re talking about the phenomenon that happens when you have a really good workout, then “treat” yourself with a big piece of cake that night
Mae Jensen, licensed massage therapist and Tonya Tittle of Energy Fitness (a personal training studio in downtown Memphis) partnered up to tell you how to do self-care massage and stretching for low back pain.
Oftentimes when the lower back
What is cortisol? When your body is under stress it releases a steroid hormone produced in the adrenal cortex.
Here’s the downside to increased cortisol:
causes your body to store fat in your abdomen
increases blood sugar as your
Please just tell me what to eat!!!!!!!!!!!
This phrase is heard over and over again at Energy Fitness, a personal training and nutrition coaching studio with massage and body wraps located Downtown Memphis since 2002. What I’ve noticed being in
Deficiency in this one mineral can lead to:
interrupted sleep
hormone imbalance
a deficiency in other minerals, like potassium and calcium
osteoporosis
low energy
toxicity in the cells
arteries eventually becoming “calcified”
muscle spasms (restless legs)
anxiety & depression