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Walk Past the Flip Flops and High Heels

June 6th, 2011

Plantar fasciitis. Bunions. Hammertoe. These are dirty words to the fitness enthusiast. Where would we be without the strength of our feet? How would we run those miles, dance those salsa steps or pedal that elliptical machine? Yet so many people take their feet for granted – until they need to see a doctor or […]READ MORE

Golf Injuries: Avoiding Handicaps On and Off the Green

June 6th, 2011

Contrary to public belief, golf is a full-body sport with the potential to strain nearly every joint from the neck to the ankles. In a recent issue of The Health Journal Shiela Robison, MSPT, notes that some golf injuries are more notorious than others including: “‘golfer’s elbow,”‘ which refers to an inflammation and tendonitis on […]READ MORE

Prioritize Your Organic Purchases

June 6th, 2011

I love having organic vegetables in my backyard. It’s so much easier to shop in the garden than in the grocery store. And after a few seasons, it’s probably less expensive, too. But if you don’t have the option to grow your own, you may find the following list of fruits and vegetables helpful to […]READ MORE

Prioritize Your Organic Purchases

June 6th, 2011

I love having organic vegetables in my backyard. It’s so much easier to shop 30 feet from my back door than in the crowded grocery store. And after a few seasons, it’s probably less expensive, too. But if you can’t grow your own vegetables, you may find the following list of fruits and veggies helpful […]READ MORE

Stretch! Avoid Running Injuries By Staying Loose

June 6th, 2011

Running is a high-impact activity- one that regularly results in preventable injuries. In order to avoid the worst of  shin splints and knee injuries it is important to stretch properly before and after every running workout. Rick Platt, president of the Colonial Road Runners, offered up some stretching advice for avid runners in The Health […]READ MORE

Top 10 Super Foods: #4 Fiber

June 6th, 2011

The recommended dietary fiber per day for men is 30-35 grams and for women 20-25 grams per day. Fiber is a dieter’s friend in that it will fill you up without filling you out. Fiber is easy to get if you are including fruits, vegetables and whole grains in your diet. One apple and one […]READ MORE

Suffering from Shin Splints?

June 6th, 2011

Well, it’s that time of year again!  The sun is warm and the runners are coming out in droves!  Did you start out a little too eager and now you are having pain? It is estimated that shin splints account for 10—15% of all running injuries and 60% of all conditions that cause pain in […]READ MORE

Read the Fine Print

June 6th, 2011

Losing weight and eating healthy isn’t just about making the right choices consistently. Apparently, it’s also about not getting fooled by marketing strategies. You might have no intention of drinking a sugary milkshake, but would you consider buying a smoothie? How about soda pop? Do you think a sports drink is healthier? A new study […]READ MORE

Read Fine Print

June 6th, 2011

Losing weight and eating healthy isn’t just about making the right choices consistently. Apparently, it’s also about not getting fooled by marketing strategies. You might have no intention of drinking a sugary milkshake, but would you consider buying a smoothie? How about soda? Do you think a sports drink is healthier? A new study from […]READ MORE

Experts In Motion- Meet Lauren Barkan!

June 6th, 2011

Lauren Barkan, MS, RD, has officially worked for In Motion for one month!  She is our newest Registered Dietitian (one of three) and she completed both her undergraduate degree and graduate degree at Virginia Tech.  Her specialties are weight loss, diabetes and Sports Performance Nutrition. Lauren has begun seeing patients and clients at our Chesapeake location. On her down time, Lauren plays […]READ MORE