May 27 2008
Pinnacle Training & Consulting Systems (PTCS) releases "Synergy of Human Movement," the only continuing education course that examines how human movement occurs synergistically, how injuries develop and... View More
May 27 2008
A father was riding his bike with his toddler in the carrying seat behind him. Neither was wearing a helmet, and the father was juggling his cell phone with one hand and steering the bike through the crowded... View More
May 27 2008
Wellcoaches Corporation has been issued a US patent for the invention of Internet-supported personal coaching for health and well-being. US Patent No. 7,376,700 is a broad business method patent,... View More
May 27 2008
In support of the Exercise is Medicine initiative, a new program launched by the American College of Sports Medicine and the American Medical Association and over 50 supporting organizations including... View More
May 27 2008
More than two million dollars in grants will be awarded to 12 research teams to help strengthen the evidence base that supports the development and use of digital interactive games to improve players health... View More
May 27 2008
According to the America Obesity Association, more than 30% of US-based children and teens are currently overweight or obese. That number is anticipated to increase upwards of 50% by 2010. Not an... View More
May 16 2008
This unique symposium is for coaches and trainers who do not work in the aquatics field and are looking for new ways to enhance their athletes performance. You are invited to attend a special coaches forum... View More
May 16 2008
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the National Swimming Pool Foundation (NSPF) have established a Cryptosporidium (Crypto) Outbreak Alert System to help aquatic facilities protect... View More
May 16 2008
A new study published this month in the Journal of Athletic Training (JAT), the scientific publication of the National Athletic Trainers Association, reports that the activity level of athletes after concussions... View More
May 13 2008
K&K Insurance Group, Inc. announces the launch of a new web site to provide online quoting and binding capabilities for fitness, sports and dance instructors as well as exercise and circuit training studios... View More
May 7 2008
The latest gaming for health trends including "exergaming," health elements in popular commercial games (e.g. a disease being unleashed inadvertently on the population in World of Warcraft) and sophisticated,... View More
May 7 2008
The NSCA Certification Commission is excited to announce the highly anticipated Essentials of Strength Training and Conditioning, Third Edition is now available for preorder at www.nsca-cc.org. The third... View More
May 7 2008
People who sleep fewer than six hours a night or more than nine are more likely to be obese, according to a new government study that is one of the largest to show a link between irregular sleep and big... View More
May 7 2008
"I worked seven days a week, 12 hours a day normally," Belcher said. "I just thought I was tired, and maybe if I got a good night's sleep, I'd feel better." Like millions of Americans, Belcher was really... View More
May 7 2008
Folic acid and B-vitamin supplements continue to prove that they can significantly lower blood levels of homocysteine, a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease, but... View More
May 7 2008
Soaking in plenty of sunshine and drinking lots of milk might help fight off depression in your golden years. Researchers reporting in the May issue of Archives of General Psychiatry have linked... View More
May 7 2008
Results of the most significant study on neck pain to date, conducted by The Bone and Joint Decade's Neck Pain Task Force and reported in the journal SPINE (1/18/08), uncover prevailing fallacies in the... View More
May 2 2008
A new survey by Mental Health America shows that while many Americans are routinely overwhelmed by stress, most view their relationships with family, friends and others as important sources of emotional... View More
May 2 2008
Frederick Kasch, a health and fitness pioneer, died earlier this month at a San Diego hospital at the age of 94, about a week shy of his 95th birthday. In 1958, at was then known as San Diego State... View More
April 30 2008
Hundreds of walkers from throughout Wisconsin, along with their friends and family members, have already registered for the fourth annual Walk Wisconsin, the Midwest's premier walking event, taking place... View More