As a 4 x World Champion, Sue Stanley is one of the most respected fitness experts in the world. Sue has just received an OAM, is a member of the Sport Australia Hall of Fame, an Australia Day Ambassador, and is the recipient of the Advance Australia Award for her contribution to sport.
If you’ve been indulging in a few unhealthy habits during COVID 19, now is the time to start planning your wellness plan, it probably means your fitness intentions have fallen by the wayside, however don’t be too hard on yourself. Spring is about seeking a fresh start, re-energizing, setting fitness goals and looking towards Summer.…
Metabolism refers to all the chemical processes going on continuously inside your body that allow life and normal functioning (maintaining normal functioning in the body is called homeostasis). These processes include those that break down nutrients from our food, and those that build and repair our body. Building and repairing the body requires energy that…
There are so many fitness classes to choose from now. Now, even the most minimalist gym offers a more diverse menu. From yoga and lateral slide training to kick-boxing and African dance, our options are growing, helping to keep us challenged and motivated. Having more choices, however, inevitably leads to questions. What’s a cardio funk…
Eating a snack between meals helps curb your hunger so that you don’t inhale your dinner when you finally sit down to eat a meal. Snacking can also help you get in all the nutrients you need. On the flip side, grazing all day—particularly on foods with little nutritional value—may result in eating too much.…
Carefully planned and monitored exercise during pregnancy can be fun and beneficial for you and your baby. Health care providers suggest that exercise during pregnancy is safe and beneficial for pregnant women, provided you have an exercise history prior to conception. Very unfit women and woman who have not exercised regularly prior to conception should…
The recommendations in the Australian Dietary Guidelines and Australian Guide to Healthy Eating help us choose foods for good health and to reduce our risk of chronic health problems. If we are carrying extra weight, the Australian Dietary Guidelines can also help us lose weight. They steer us towards foods that are high in nutrients…
Mild to moderate physical activity is usually OK if you have a common cold and no fever. Exercise may even help you feel better by opening your nasal passages and temporarily relieving nasal congestion. As a general guide for exercise and illness, consider this: Exercise is usually OK if your symptoms are all “above the…
Being physical activity or exercising can improve your health and reduce the risk of developing several diseases like type 2 diabetes, cancer and cardiovascular disease. Physical activity and exercise can have immediate and long-term health benefits. Most importantly, regular activity can improve your quality of life. A minimum of 30 minutes a day can allow…
There are many benefits that are associated with living a healthy, active lifestyle. Reduced stress, improved body confidence and improved cardiovascular health are just a few. Regular physical activity is important regardless of your current age and fitness level. It’s never too late to get started with a new exercise routine. Dedication to living a…