Category: Fitness & Mental Health
Walking: Step-by-Step Tips to Get You Moving
Spring has arrived! With the weather officially becoming warmer, it is the perfect time to get back outside after a long, cold winter. Walking is a great way to get outside to enjoy the outdoors and renew your fitness journey that may have been put on hold due to the snowy winter months. Whether enjoying […]
Bulletproof Your Body: The Importance of Resistance Training as We Age
By Jeff Remsburg, DC, MS, DACRB Aging is a natural process, but some aspects of it can be less appealing. The sagging skin, the decreased strength, the seemingly random joint pains, and of course the increased forgetfulness regarding where you put your phone. But perhaps one of the most serious aspects of aging is something […]
Exercise Can “Add Life to Your Years”
The Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans recommends we get at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity physical activity per week. But exercise isn’t just about developing strong muscles and bones or even enhancing our cardiovascular health. As one doctor of chiropractic explains, it’s about so much more. Importance of Physical Activity with Age “You don’t just […]
Healthy Holiday Habits
The holiday season can be the most wonderful time of the year, with the opportunity to relax, share time with loved ones, exchange gifts and more. However, the holidays can also be a challenging and stressful time for many reasons. It is important to remember to continue taking care of your physical and mental health […]
Chronic Pain and Recovery: One Chiropractor’s Story
ACA member Jennifer Gantzer, DC, MS, DACBN, FACN, is both a chiropractor and a board-certified clinical nutritionist. She is an educator at her alma mater, National University of Health Sciences in Pinellas Park, Fla., and provides care at the university’s clinic. Pain management and injury recovery are personal to Dr. Gantzer; after a serious accident, […]