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A senior-friendly workout to improve movement and prevent injury

(BPT) – Exercise is good for everyone, but seniors with mobility or balance issues may wonder what kind of exercise they can do that will be safe, easy and effective. Jogging outdoors, running on a treadmill or lifting weights at the gym aren’t always practical — or enjoyable — activities for everyone. However, one type […]

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Using math to analyze movement of cells, organisms, disease

Recent SIAM research has married math with science. The information below outlines three of those articles. Traveling waves model tumor invasion Cell migration, which is involved in wound healing, cancer and tumor growth, and embryonic growth and development, has been a topic of interest to mathematicians and biologists for decades. In a paper published recently […]

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Loaded Movement Training with the ViPR®

ACE: Can you briefly describe the concept of loaded movement training? How is it different than traditional resistance training? Michol Dalcourt: Resistance training is often, and correctly, thought of as the external mass we apply to the human form. With exercise, most of the time in exercise this external mass is moved […]

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Power Isolation Movement for the Chest

There aren’t too many exercises where you can get the benefits of both power and isolation as most powerful movements are compound in nature. However, there is one exercise, while essentially a compound power movement, helps isolate a muscle group that many guys try to target – the chest. The movement? The decline bench press. […]

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