Does Kinesiology tape really work?

Does Kinesiology (coloured Physio tape) really work? Nearly everyone will have seen this brightly coloured tape worn in sports, right up to the elite level, often in track-based sports. Used on calves, knees, shoulders, and pretty much everywhere else, you have to...

The Best Single Exercise

The best single exercise In our personal training sessions, we often get asked this question, “what is the best single exercise I could do?”. The answer to this question will vary greatly on the individual, their abilities, and where they are on their...

Spinning terminology explained

More popular than ever, spinning or indoor cycling is. a great way to get and stay fit. It’s only partial weight bearing, so there is less impact and potential damage to the joints than some other types of cardio. It also predominantly uses our largest muscle...

HIIT Walking

10,000 steps a day can be unachievable We’ve all heard that our aim should be 10,000 steps a day, and lots of studies show that this is associated with lower blood pressure, increased fat burning, and improved glucose tolerance. But for many, the idea of walking...

Does Foam Rolling Actually work?

Many of us have a foam roller somewhere in the house, perhaps collecting dust. Every gym and health club has a collection ranging from the big soft blue ones to the painful spiked orange ones. But does foam rolling actually work? The origin of the foam roller Foam...

Muscle memory – you never have to start from scratch

  Muscle memory happens in both the brain and the muscles. Although we may struggle to remember appointments or where we left the car keys, muscle memory becomes inherent and although it dims slightly over long periods, it will never fully leave you. This is why...