Many people don’t think about bone health until later in life, when issues like osteopenia (low bone density), osteoporosis ...
Aerobic capacity, which is often referred to as VO2 max, is the maximum amount of oxygen your body can use while exercising. VO2 max is an important way to measure your overall fitness and see how ...
While high blood sugar might seem like it would provide extra fuel for a workout, it often has the opposite effect, impairing both your immediate performance and your body's long-term ability to adapt ...
No extreme training required—just smart, consistent movement. Exercise is one of the most powerful ways to support long-term health, no matter your fitness level. From gentle, low-impact movements to ...
Some dietary supplements can help improve endurance or power during training. Here are 5 supplements to consider adding to ...
Synchronizing to music increases speed, boosts endurance, and lowers oxygen consumption, research shows. A quick caveat: this ...
Graduate students who choose our Exercise Performance and Injury Rehabilitation track are bound for a range of careers in personal health, community health, and kinesiology (e.g., cardiac ...
A new study from Edith Cowan University suggests how hard you train might reshape the microscopic community of bacteria ...
An exercise science degree can lead to careers in healthcare, fitness, public health, and human performance. At Willamette, you'll study how the body moves, how people stay healthy, and how to turn ...