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Real Carbs Over Refined Sugar: Rethinking Post-Workout Recovery Blog Banner
25 Jul, 2025 • Nutrition /

Nutrition Coach Course Series: Real Carbs Over Refined Sugar

Rethinking Post-Workout Recovery You can’t miss them on the shelves. Those flashy bottles promising faster recovery, better performance and endless energy. Sold as the post-workout must-have, these drinks often slip into routines without a second thought. But just because something’s popular doesn’t mean it’s ideal. New research is raising questions…

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Stretching To Support Muscle Growth Blog Banner
25 Jul, 2025 • General Fitness /

Personal Trainer Course Series: Stretching to Support Muscle Growth

We all know stretching’s good for mobility and flexibility. But did you know a recent study has shown it can actually help build muscle? More specifically, it supports muscle growth in people who can’t lift, press or squat their way through a traditional programme. And for personal trainers working with…

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Resistance Training Boosts Mental Clarity, Memory & Longevity Blog Banner
20 Jul, 2025 • Strength & Conditioning /

Strength & Conditioning Coach Course Series: Resistance Training Boosts Mental Clarity, Memory & Longevity

We all know that lifting weights builds stronger muscles, improves posture and helps with fat loss. But what if it could also sharpen your memory? Improve your focus? Maybe even reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s? Turns out, it can. More and more research is uncovering a fascinating connection between resistance…

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How Much Caffeine Is Enough Blog Banner
20 Jul, 2025 • Nutrition /

Nutrition Coach Course Series: How Much Caffeine is Enough?

A PT’s Guide to Dosing for Performance If you’ve been going to the gym for a while, you may have noticed that caffeine is the unofficial mascot of the fitness industry. Whether it’s in your client’s morning coffee, their pre-workout or the energy drink they’re clutching at 7pm (eeek), caffeine…

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Not All Weight Loss is Good Weight Loss Blog Banner
11 Jul, 2025 • Nutrition /

Nutrition Coach Course Series: Not All Weight Loss is Good Weight Loss

We’ve all seen it, clients buzzing with excitement because they’ve finally shifted a few kilos. The number on the scale is going down and everything seems to be on track. But then the complaints start trickling in. “I feel a bit weaker,” “my lifts have stalled,” or “I just feel…

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Age Is Not a Barrier to Strength Training Blog Banner
11 Jul, 2025 • Personal Training /

Personal Trainer Course Series: Age Is Not a Barrier to Strength Training

When we talk about resistance training, most people picture barbells, protein shakes and twenty-somethings flexing in the mirror. Rarely does the conversation start with someone in their seventies squatting confidently or doing a solid chest press on the gym floor. But maybe it’s time that changed. Because resistance training isn’t…

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Not All Workouts Fuel The Same Blog Banner
7 Jul, 2025 • Nutrition /

Nutrition Coach Course Series: Not All Workouts Fuel the Same

Why Training Type Should Shape Your Nutrition Strategy Let’s get one thing straight, your body isn’t a machine that runs on the same settings day in day out. The way you train, whether that’s long-distance running, Olympic lifting, CrossFit or a steady programme of strength and hypertrophy, places unique demands…

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Muscle Recovery After Inactivity Blog Banner
7 Jul, 2025 • Personal Training /

Personal Trainer Course Series: Muscle Recovery After Inactivity

Time off happens. Whether it’s due to injury, illness, a holiday gone on too long, or just life getting in the way, even the most motivated clients (and coaches) sometimes end up skipping training. What comes next? Usually, a slightly panicked look at the mirror or the squat rack, followed…

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Resistance Training Intensity Shapes Appetite & Food Intake Blog Banner
1 Jul, 2025 • Nutrition /

Nutrition Coach Course Series: Resistance Training Intensity Shapes Appetite & Food Intake

It’s a familiar worry among clients and trainers, that working out makes you ravenous. The assumption is that the harder you train, the more you’ll want to eat. Before long any calorie deficit will be wiped out by an uncontrollable craving for crisps, pasta or that mysterious third helping of…

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Do Women and Men Need Different Training Plans? Blog Banner
1 Jul, 2025 • Personal Training /

Personal Trainer Course Series: Do Women and Men Need Different Training Plans?

What Muscle Science Says About Fat-Burning, Stress, and Adaptation For years, the fitness world has gone back and forth on the question, should men and women train differently? Some say women should lift lighter and do more reps. Others argue that men should avoid cardio if they want to keep…

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