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How Yoga Supports Cognitive Ageing Blog Banner
22 Aug, 2025 • Pilates & Yoga /

Yoga Instructor Course Series: How Yoga Supports Cognitive Ageing

The idea that yoga could strengthen the brain is no longer just a hunch from practitioners, it’s becoming a measurable, documented reality. One recent piece of evidence comes from Szaszkó and colleagues (2024), who worked with healthy adults that had little or no prior yoga experience. Over eight weeks, these…

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Programming Kettlebell Swings for Maximum Power and Safety Blog Banner
22 Aug, 2025 • Personal Training /

Personal Trainer Course Series: Programming Kettlebell Swings for Maximum Power and Safety

If you spend time with kettlebells in your programming, you know the swing can be a powerhouse move for developing hip speed, posterior chain strength and conditioning. A recent 2025 paper in Sports Biomechanics has given us some very useful data on how performance changes across repeated sets of maximal-effort…

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Programming for Busy Clients Blog Banner
21 Aug, 2025 • Personal Training /

Personal Trainer Course Series: Programming for Busy Clients

Busy diaries don’t need to be a barrier to results. With a clear plan and smart use of time-efficient methods, clients training one to three times a week can still build strength, improve fitness and feel progress within a few weeks. The research now backs small, well-targeted doses of work…

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Menopause, Hormones And Hunger Blog Banner
21 Aug, 2025 • General Fitness /

Personal Trainer Course Series: Menopause, Hormones & Hunger

Appetite control is one of those topics that’s talked about a lot in weight management circles, but it’s rarely explored through the lens of menopause. Hormones have a huge role in shaping how hungry we feel, how satisfied we get from meals, and even how our bodies respond to exercise….

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Support Muscle and Connective Tissue Recovery with Protein & Collagen Blog Banner
18 Aug, 2025 • Nutrition /

Nutrition Coach Course Series: Support Muscle and Connective Tissue Recovery with Protein & Collagen

Protein is often talked about in terms of building muscle. Which is true, but it’s not the full story. Beneath the muscle lies a network of connective tissue, tendons, ligaments, fascia and cartilage that keeps everything working smoothly. These structures transmit force, provide stability and protect the joints during movement….

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Resistance Training & Collagen Remodelling Blog Banner
18 Aug, 2025 • General Fitness /

Personal Trainer Course Series: Resistance Training & Collagen Remodelling

When we think of resistance training, we picture bigger muscles, better strength and improved function. Collagen, on the other hand, probably brings to mind skincare ads or supplements in fancy tubs. But inside your muscles, collagen plays a far more interesting role and it’s one that matters just as much…

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Why Tempo Deserves More Attention Blog Banner
18 Aug, 2025 • Strength & Conditioning /

Personal Trainer Course Series: Why Tempo Deserves More Attention

Tempo is one of those training variables that often gets mentioned but rarely gets much focus. Ask most gym-goers what tempo they’re lifting at and you’ll probably get a shrug. Even among personal trainers, tempo is more likely to be used as a cue for control than as a planned…

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Can You Really Get Strong On A Vegan Diet Blog Banner
18 Aug, 2025 • Nutrition /

Nutrition Coach Course Series: Can You Really Get Strong on a Vegan Diet?

For years, the idea that real strength requires meat has been repeated in gyms, coaching manuals and sports nutrition conversations. Animal protein has long been considered the gold standard for building muscle and many assume plant-based diets just can’t match it. But with more clients choosing vegan diets for health,…

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Smarter Warm-Up Strategies Blog Banner
11 Aug, 2025 • General Fitness /

Personal Trainer Course Series: Smarter Warm-Up Strategies

There’s a reason most gym-goers start with a few minutes on the treadmill. It’s familiar. It’s easy. It ticks the “I warmed up” box. But as anyone who’s gone from a brisk walk to a heavy deadlift knows, that warm-up rarely feels like enough. The truth is, there’s a lot…

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Benefits of Resistance Training for Strength, Movement & Results Blog Banner
11 Aug, 2025 • Strength & Conditioning /

Strength & Conditioning Coach Course Series: Benefits of Resistance Training for Strength, Movement & Results

When most people think about resistance training, they think about lifting heavier, looking stronger or getting faster. That’s all part of the picture, but a recent review has shown something more. Resistance training is more than just a way to boost sprint performance in athletes, it’s a powerful tool for…

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