
Fitness Journal
September 2019

Alternative Pain Relief by Incrediwear
Incrediwear provides a healthy, wholesome, non-pharmaceutical solution for pain relief using this simple trick.
Aching for the Quadratus Lumborum
Find out more about the deepest abdominal muscle.
Tai Chi for Aging Adults
The Chinese movement meditation can help improve wellbeing.
Meet an IDEA Team Member: Nate Hidinger
Get to know our Inspired Service Specialist, Nathan Kimura Hidinger.

2019 IDEA® World Convention: Igniting Passion With Purpose!
When thousands of fitness pros from over 50 countries gather to connect, inspire, celebrate and learn, they light a spark that is felt around the globe.
Warmups to Get Wrist-Ready!
Slip in a few simple moves to prepare your participants (and their wrist joints) for the rigors of body-weight training.
Sample Class: EMOM Workout
This structured EMOM workout plays with the work-to-rest period.
Indoor Cycling: Safe for Prenatal?
Welcome pregnant riders to your cycling class, with caveats.
Standing the Test of Time
The client relationships you begin today can last a lifetime.
Recipe for Health: Edamame Chicken Wraps 
A delicious way to add prebiotics to your diet. 
September 2019 Question of the Month: Personalized Nutrition
Does the future of nutrition have a more personal touch?
Food Prescriptions Could Save Billions
Offer a discount and prevent chronic disease, finds new data.
Ask the RD: What Are Ancient Grains? 
Answers to questions about the nutritional value of ancient grains. 
Study Reveals How to Eat on the Cheap
Careful food shopping and home cooking can keep costs low.
There Is Something Fishy About American Seafood
When is sea bass really perch?
What We Aren’t Eating Is Killing Us
A global study suggests that eating healthy foods may be more important than avoiding bad foods.
Advice on Salt Targets Heart Disease 
New guidelines spell out sodium's role in reducing risk. 
Eating Sugar Is Not Such a Rush After All 
It's more likely sugar will make you tired than give you energy. 
Women Need Protein, Too 
New research sheds light on the protein needs of female weightlifters. 
The Market for CBD Products Is Booming
But will the CBD rage live up to its hype?
IDEA Member Spotlight: September 2019
Each month this section briefly focuses on a few idea members who stand out in the crowd.
Evening Cardio Training and Hypertension 
Nighttime training brings more benefits to middle-aged men. 
Evening HIIT and Sleep 
A 30-minute evening workout may reduce appetite. 
Self-Selected or Fixed-Duration Rep Speed
Moving at your own pace during resistance training produces better results.
Cycling Workstations and Productivity 
Study compares types of active workstations. 
Can Digital Multitasking Increase Overeating?
Study finds link between obesity and digital device overload.
Playing Team Sports Fights Depression in Boys
New findings show impact of sports on developing brains.
Prolonged Sitting May Undo Exercise Benefits 
Sitting too many hours a day may alter metabolism. 
Walking Benefits Older Adults With Arthritis 
Only 1 hour a week of brisk walking staves off disability. 
Power Training vs. Strength Training for Older Adults
Which type of training is more functional?
Using Anti-Rotation to Coach Rotation 
Incorporate transverse-plane core work into your foundational movement training paradigm. 
The Weight Debate: Obesity and Health Risks 
We summarize competing theories on obesity, including behavioral guidelines for treating clients with obesity. 
The Science of Pilates Research 
This time-tested method continues to be effective for those seeking core conditioning, coping with chronic ailments or striving for athletic achievement. 