Training the Shoulder: Building Strength Through Rotator Cuff Stability

When most people think of shoulder training, they picture big deltoids and overhead presses. For long-term shoulder health and injury prevention, however, the real stabilisers are the rotator cuff muscles. These four small muscles—supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor, and subscapularis—act as dynamic stabilisers. They don’t create large movements like the deltoids, but they keep the humeral […]
Teenagers and Knee Pain: Why It Happens and What You Can Do About It

Whether your teen is sprinting down the soccer field, dancing through rehearsals, or hitting the gym after school, knee pain is one of the most common issues they’re likely to face during adolescence. And no—it’s not just “growing pains.” In this article, we’ll break down why knee pain happens in young people, what signs to […]
What is ‘Proper Form’ With Exercises?

When it comes to injury recovery or rehabilitation, most people understand the importance of doing their prescribed exercises. But what’s often overlooked is how those exercises are being done. Completing your program is important, but the way you perform each movement is also important. There Is Rarely Only One “Correct” Way to Move In many […]
How much weight should I lift when I strength train?

When you’re strength training, you’re trying to challenge your muscles to grow stronger. The amount of weight you lift will depend on your individual strength and fitness level. Here’s a general guideline for how much weight you should lift: It’s important to lift weights that are challenging but not too heavy. If you can lift […]