Challenging Your Brain During Exercise May Help to Prevent Dementia

Running May Help to Protect Your Knees

Orthopedic surgeons in London published a study showing that running a marathon may strengthen the cartilage and muscles in knee joints (BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine, Oct 16, 2019;5(1)). More than 80 novice runners took a four-month running/training program,...
Challenging Your Brain During Exercise May Help to Prevent Dementia

Creatine

Creatine is a substance found in muscle cells that can help your muscles produce energy, particularly while lifting heavy weights or exercising intensely. Your body makes creatine from three amino acids (protein building blocks) called L-arginine, glycine, and...
Challenging Your Brain During Exercise May Help to Prevent Dementia

Mary Cain and Forced Weight Loss for Sports

Mary Cain was unbeatable in high school races. At age 16, she became the youngest athlete ever to represent the U.S at a World Championship track meet, and at age 17, she was the 2014 World Junior Champion in the 3000 meter run. After high school, she turned...
Challenging Your Brain During Exercise May Help to Prevent Dementia

Stretching Doesn’t Deliver

Whenever I see someone stretching before or after hard exercise, I worry that the person has gotten bad advice about training. • You should not stretch before a competition because stretching weakens muscles. • You should not stretch after hard exercise because...
Challenging Your Brain During Exercise May Help to Prevent Dementia

Listen to Your Body

The best way to achieve a high level of fitness without injuring yourself is to listen to your body. Don’t depend on heart rate monitors, fitness trackers or other gadgets. The most sophisticated fitness tracker and injury-avoider is your brain. Training to...