Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Keeping track to stay on track


Have you ever noticed how much more efficient you can be when you write a to-do list or work out plan that you actually stick to? Likewise, you can become even more efficient and accountable to yourself when you keep track of your daily nutrition and fitness accomplishments.

It can be fairly easy to write a list of goals that you hope to attain, but just as easy to keep shifting them to the next day if you have an "ooops". Actually taking inventory of how you are doing with them, both your weaknesses and strengths, can really help you to take huge strides in achieving what you're working toward. There is a reason that many big name businesses, self help books, diet programs and fitness plans alike all tell you to keep a journal: It works.

Combining your long term goals, daily to-do list, nutrition and fitness accomplishments AND tips to help you reach them all in one source can provide huge assistance and motivation. If your goal is to develop or keep track of better nutrition habits, OR manage your weight and want to know where to look for one? Here is great journal I utilize both for myself and my clients: Click Here.

Monday, March 16, 2009

March Madness with Action Sports Chiropractic & Wellness

For all those interested, the March ASC Health & Fitness Newsletter has been sent! This issue includes Seasonal Tips for Improving your sleep, Exercise Tips, and information about Functional Diagnostic Medicine, also known as Functional Metabolic Testing, currently offered at Action Sports Chiropractic & Wellness not only here in San Diego, but to our long-distance clients.

If you would like to recieve our monthy newsletter, or want to learn more about any of the topics above, please visit our website at http://www.ActionSportsChiropractic.com or call 858-481-0303 to make an appointment and begin improving your health and performance today!

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Study says "Big butts might be good for your health"


Here's a tid bit of interesting research I just came across. I'm not sure how valid the study was, but its interesting all the same. Check out this article from FoxNews.com: http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,477434,00.html Just dont start using it as an excuse to let it all go back there. The key here is "healthy". Therefore, if when you run you feel like something is following you, or jiggling in places other than your chest, you might just want to keep running.