At Energy Fitness, our mission is to inspire optimal health and wellness through empowerment, education, coaching, and training. A crucial part of that mission is teaching clients how to support their workouts with smart nutrition. While many people focus on
If you’ve never worked out before, chances are you’ve tried to make it a habit at some point. Maybe you started too fast, got injured, or felt discouraged by not seeing immediate results. Perhaps you were frustrated by being out
Stretching the hamstrings is essential for preventing injuries, improving posture, and increasing overall mobility. Tight hamstrings can lead to back pain, restricted movement, and poor alignment, which affects how you feel and perform in everyday activities. Using our Energize Method,
Keeping your hips open is crucial for reducing lower back pain and maintaining a healthy gait, preventing it from turning into a waddle or limp. Incorporating these two stretches into your daily routine can make a significant difference.
1. Triangle
Is a Paid Hiking App Worth It? My Experience with AllTrails
If you’re like me, you might hesitate to pay for apps, but I have to say that the AllTrails Hiking app is well worth the investment. I’m giving it
The Power of Greens Powder: A Key to Enhanced Nutritional Wellness
At Energy Fitness, we believe in empowering you to achieve optimal health and wellness through education and mindful choices. Today, we want to introduce you to a simple
All that hard work in and out of the gym paid off for a fantastic Costa Rican 25th wedding anniversary with my husband Mark and our kids Oliver and Laken. I wanted to inspire you and show you a few
Something I get asked often is how do I get weight off fast, build muscle, have less cellulite or lumpy legs, more hydrated skin more blood circulation. Well, those are a lot of different concerns and for this post I
Do you love quizzes too? One called The 8 Colors of Fitness was brought to my attention during a continuing education course I’m taking in fitness. I took it and it’s spot on and very insightful which is why I
Ever notice either depending on your flexibility or a more cool term (mobility) how much effort it takes to get something off the ground with almost straight legs? Chances are you already know how great or how terrible you are