Thursday
Sep152016

IV Therapy Now Available At Endurance On 8th!

WHY IV THERAPY?

IV therapy is the most effective delivery system for essential vitamins, minerals, and amino acids. By bypassing the digestive system, we can administer higher doses of these nutrients to yield 100% absorption – rather than the 40-60% absorption rates seen with oral supplements.

The benefits of IV therapy include increased energy, enhanced recovery time from exercise, enhanced mood, improved sleep, and decreased stress, to name a few.  Schedule an appointment with our naturopath to learn more about the various IV therapies available at Endurance on 8th Health Centre!

 

 

Tuesday
Sep062016

Chest Press Options

Looking for a quick routine for your busy schedule?
Try completing 5 sets of the below exercises and
contact us today for customized plans:

5 Chest Presses (any of the above options)
10 Reverse Crunches
10 Tricep Dips On Bench
10 Step Ups On Bench
10 Push Ups
Tuesday
Sep062016

Kari Lynn's Testimonial

In May I made the decision that I wanted to compete in November. This was no small task as I have so much weight to lose, muscle to grow and confidence to build. But since I won the New Year New You challenge I wanted to achieve something else that made me proud.


I made this decision without even taking into consideration that I was going into summer-prime patio season! Add onto that a long vacation booked prior to my decision and the task seemed daunting. How was I going to get to the physical condition needed to walk on a stage in an itty bitty little bikini in front of hundreds of people? Well, when Wendy and Kevin kept telling me I could do it and with that little saying “Trust the process” in the back of my mind I just followed the workout plan and adhered to the meal plan as best I could. Both of these were quite challenging at first and in my mind I kept hearing Kevin’s voice in my head “Yes you can” when I needed to just push through 3 more reps. Wendy helped me realize that if something isn’t working quite right with a meal plan, she can just change it to satisfy my hunger and see how my body changes.


The encouragement from them and their belief in my capabilities have truly helped me believe I can do this. I’m so excited to get on stage in November that my mindset has now changed from “I can’t eat that because it’s not on my plan” to “I’m so excited to eat these delicious berries”! Or from“Ugh, I have to go to the gym at lunch” to “I bet I can lift more today because I’m feeling so much stronger”. When you start to believe in yourself these decisions get easier and it brings even more happiness to your soul. 

Tuesday
Aug162016

Deadlift Options

Try adding these deadlift variations to your current training routine!

Looking for a quick routine for your busy schedule?
Try completing 5 sets of the below exercises and
contact us today for customized plans:

5 Deadlifts (any of the above options)
10 Sit ups
10 Alternating Lunges
10 Jumping Jacks
10 Second Plank
Contact Us Today For more customized online programs!
Tuesday
Aug162016

Back To School - Backpack Safety For Children

The Alberta College and Association of Chiropractors has long been a huge proponent of backpack safety for children.   

That’s why, as the pencils are sharpened, the smell of fresh Velcro litters the air, and your kids come to the realization their summer is coming to an end, we like to highlight the importance of protecting childrens' bodies when it comes to what is considered an essential back-to-school purchase. 

According to a study by the University of California, 61 per cent of school children analyzed had backpacks exceeding 10 per cent of their body weight. Those carrying the heaviest backpacks had a 50 per cent higher risk of back pain. This goes along with the fact that over 50 per cent of Canadian youth will suffer at least one back pain episode during their school years.

Choosing the right backpack, ensuring your child packs it light, and wears it the correct way, can go a long way in preventing them pain, both now and down the road.

Choosing the right backpack 

Upon entering the store, your child may flock to the [insert popular kids movie of the summer here] themed backpacks, but it’s important to help them pick their backpack based on substance, not style.

When looking for a back pack you should look for the following things:

  • Choose a bag made of lightweight material, such as vinyl or canvas.
  • Pick a bag that has two wide, adjustable and padded shoulder straps, along with a hip or waist strap, a padded back and plenty of pockets.
  • Ensure the bag is proportionate to body size and no larger than needed. The top of the pack should not extend higher than the top of the shoulder, and the bottom should not fall below the top of the hipbone.
  • Explore other options like bags with wheels and a pull handle for easy rolling.

 

Packing it with the right weight

The type of backpack your kids are using is key, but the weight your kids are putting in them is of equal importance. 

The total weight of the pack should not exceed 10 to 15 per cent of the wearer’s body weight. A typical 10-year-old boy’s weight in Canada is estimated at around 50 lbs. A child this size should only be carrying around 7.5 lbs. maximum.

Also, keep in mind that the weight should be distributed within the pack evenly. It’s a good idea to pack the heaviest items close to the body as this reduces the strain because the weight is closer to the body’s own centre of gravity.

 

Wearing it correctly

It’s important to teach your child the proper way wear their backpack as well. Slinging the backpack over one shoulder can cause stress on the joints and muscles in the mid and lower back. Both shoulder straps should always be used and adjusted so the pack fits snugly against the body. You should be able to slide a hand between the backpack and the wearer’s back.

If you’ve bought a bag with a waist strap, ensure that they do it up as it reduces the strain on the back and transfers some of the load to the hips. 

To ensure your child’s back is healthy and strong, consult your chiropractor. They can teach you and your child how to pack, lift and carry a backpack properly to prevent injury.