Month: February 2016

It’s not only about burpees and lunges! by Richard Tardif

I first learned about bodyweight training in the military during physical training, which was three times a day, and I cannot recall too many weight lifting sessions nor did we enter a weight room. Bodyweight workouts were the norm. They were called calisthenics. With all the push-ups, sit-ups, leg raises, chin-ups and something fashionable to …

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The numbers don’t lie, or do they? Part 3 – 10,000 steps?

A Japanese company marketing the simple and affordable “manpo-kei,” loosely translated as “10,000 steps meter” popularized the general notion that 10,000 steps a day will shed the weight, but it was actually a Japan walking club during the 1964 Tokyo Olympics that began using a belt meter to count their steps. While no doubt there are …

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