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Recovery: more important than sleep?
Anxiety affects 19.1% of the population in the US! The modern fast paced lifestyle, is an assault on our senses from digital devices. We are able to operate from anywhere, work hours have expanded beyond the nine to five and into the weekend. It is common place to...
How to eliminate back pain for good (yes, really!)
Of those who experience back pain, as many as a third of them will go on to develop chronic symptoms. Here’s how to avoid being a statistic.
How’s your mobility?
A recent study showed children and adults spend approximately 7.7 hours per day more than half of their waking time being sedentary… But a lack of mobility in large joints and the spine can lead to premature degeneration, arthritis, or even pain. Fortunately, mobility can be easily improved with a little Sweat Equity!
[VIDEO] Workstation Wellness #1: Hips higher than 90°
Want to feel more comfortable at work? For better posture at your desk, your hips should be higher than your knees at least 2 to 4 inches.
A simple framework to be more resilient
Ever wished you had a good way to get back on track after a challenge or setback? We’ve got one for you to try.
What’s your Movement IQ?
Arguably Our MOST Critical IQ is Less Frequently Talked About. There's your mental IQ, your emotional IQ… The most important — at least as far as we're concerned here at Thrive — is the one that doesn’t get talked about a whole lot: Movement IQ. What the heck is that?...
5 ways to tell if your fitness program is dangerous
How Do You Know If Your Exercise Program is a Good One? How do you know if it’s taking you the RIGHT Direction of If Your are Headed Down a Path Towards an INJURY? This is a Great Question to Consider Before ANYTHING Negative Happens!
[CAN YOU DO IT?] Catcher squat
Being able to get up and down from the floor is pretty important as an indicator of mobility, strength, balance, and “Movement IQ,” as we like to call it here at Thrive.
[VIDEO] Fall-prevention balance training that works
The older we get, the greater the risk we might take a fall that can result in significant injuries.
Don’t settle for a “new normal” you hate.
Some circumstances can’t be changed, but far more things that people accept as a “normal” absolutely can. Clarke tells you how.