Tag: fitness

The Secret To Better Sleep: An Infographic

Following on from our recent post about how sleep affects the body, here’s a fun and educational infographic with tips for how to get better sleep.  Thanks to the team at Greatist for putting this infographic

Weekly Health and Fitness Roundup: 6th – 12th February, 2012

Here’s this week’s Inspire Fitness Health and Fitness roundup: Blogs and News “Exercise As Housecleaning For The Body”: We know the importance of staying active for better health, but what is fascinating

How Does Sleep Affect Your Health And Fitness?

We all know that regular exercise is good for you, but did you know that your body makes its healthy adaptations while you are recovering from physical activity?  After conquering a challenging training session

Exercises For Travellers (Part 2): Staying Strong And Healthy With No Equipment

Last week, we outlined how to maintain better posture and health while travelling.  This week, we’re addressing every active travellers’ dilemma: “How do I keep up my strength training while

Weekly Health and Fitness Roundup: 30th January – 5th February, 2012

How are you tracking so far in 2012?  Hopefully you are moving steadily towards your training and nutrition goals, now that the year is in full-swing.  To help you along, here’s this week’s Inspire Fitness

Exercises For Travellers (Part 1): Better Health And Posture While On The Road

Whether for business or leisure, Australians are regular, enthusiastic travellers.  Many of our Inspire Fitness members ask us for advice on effective exercises for dealing with the physical and mental demands

Weekly Health and Fitness Roundup: 23rd-29th January, 2012

Can you believe we’re at the end of January already?  2012 is certainly moving along at a cracking pace.  Catch up on the week in Health and Fitness with the last Inspire Fitness weekly roundup for January,

Change Your Life, Change Your Diabetes Risk: The Case For Lifestyle Modifications And Better Health Outcomes

Recent statistics have been released detailing the extent of the current diabetes epidemic in Victoria and have highlighted the need for prevention to limit the burden of the disease for individuals.  With