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Can Prediabetes be Reversed Through Exercise? Blog Banner
28 Oct, 2025 • General Fitness /

Fitness Course Series: Can Prediabetes be Reversed Through Exercise?

Can Prediabetes be Reversed Through Exercise? Prediabetes has become one of the biggest health challenges facing adults today. It affects millions worldwide and often goes unnoticed until it progresses into type 2 diabetes. For us as fitness professionals, this stage represents a crucial opportunity to make a measurable difference through…

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Does Cluster Resistance Training Work? Blog Banner
28 Oct, 2025 • Strength & Conditioning /

Personal Trainer Course Series: Does Cluster Resistance Training Work?

Does Cluster Resistance Training Work? Cluster resistance training has become a bit of a buzz term in recent years. Coaches talk about it as if it’s the secret to getting stronger without feeling wiped out. Videos on social media show lifters resting mid-set, timers on the floor counting down ten…

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Hormones Muscle And Midlife Blog Banner
21 Oct, 2025 • Personal Training /

Personal Trainer Course Series: Hormones, Muscle & Midlife

Why Menopause Training Needs a Smarter Approach Training in midlife often feels different. Recovery seems slower, energy dips appear from nowhere and progress sometimes stalls despite doing the same workouts that once delivered results. Science is beginning to explain why and it comes down to more than motivation or age…

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Exercise Changes The Brain And Mood Blog Banner
21 Oct, 2025 • General Fitness /

Fitness Course Series: Exercise, Body Image & Mental Health

We often talk about training the body, but what about the mind that drives it? Over the past few years, more clients have walked into gyms not looking for a six-pack, but for relief from anxiety, low energy, self-doubt and the mental noise that never seems to stop. What we’re…

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Research-Based Study Best Practices Blog Banner
15 Oct, 2025 • Study Skills /

Fitness Course Series: Research-Based Study Best Practices

Learning efficiently and effectively is something you can train your brain to do. The right techniques make the process of studying more efficient and far less stressful. It’s a skill, and like any skill, it can be trained, refined and improved. Scientists have spent decades analysing how people learn, remember…

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The Science of Pre-Exhaustion Training Blog Banner
14 Oct, 2025 • Personal Training /

Personal Trainer Course Series: The Science of Pre-Exhaustion Training

The pre-exhaustion method has floated around gyms since the 1970s, originally popularised by Arthur Jones, the creator of Nautilus machines. The idea sounds clever enough: fatigue a muscle with an isolation exercise first, then hit it again immediately in a compound lift. The thinking was that the target muscle (prime…

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Maximising Gains Without Wrecking Your Body Blog Banner
7 Oct, 2025 • Personal Training /

Personal Trainer Course Series: Maximising Gains Without Wrecking Your Body

Training is all about finding the balance between progress and recovery. Push too hard and the body breaks down, but take it too easy and nothing changes. Athletes and gym-goers are constantly chasing the sweet spot where adaptation happens without creating unnecessary damage. A recent study has taken a close…

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Smarter Strategies for Kids’ Health Blog Banner
7 Oct, 2025 • General Fitness /

Fitness Course Series: Smarter Strategies for Kids’ Health

Childhood inactivity is one of the biggest challenges facing parents, schools and health professionals today. Around 80% of children worldwide fail to meet the World Health Organization’s guideline of at least 60 minutes of moderate-to-vigorous activity each day. Combine that with long hours in school chairs, more time spent in…

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