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Athletes and Body Image: A Discussion on Eating Disorders

2016

Millions of people in the U.S. have an eating disorder and a portion of these people are athletes. Erin Mandras of Kick the Scale.com is one such athlete who developed an eating disorder. See more...

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Cancer and Your Body Image

Michelle Cororve Fingeret, PhD, from The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas discusses body change and body image, a common concern in cancer patients, how this impacts their lives, and empowering patients to move ahead, with Ken Miller, MD, a medical oncologist and...

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Strongwomen Athletes Learn How Exercise Can Restore and Grow Your Brain | ABC Australia

Mari is with Sam Hughes, Senior Exercise Physiologist at BrainPark. He gets her to do a Vo2 Max testing exercise to see how fit she is, and how far she can push her body.

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Quick Tip Tuesday #15: 2 Tips for Shattering a Performance Plateau

In today’s Quick Tip Tuesday video, I share 2 techniques for breaking through a performance plateau.

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How to Overcome a Strength Plateau | Training for Maximal Strength

This video will cover how to continue making progress after reaching a maximal strength plateau.

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The Body Revolution We Need: Function Over Form | Tiffany Stewart | TEDxLSU

If our bodies aren’t functional, does it matter what we look like? Many times, when we talk about getting healthy we’re really using coded language to discuss something else—looking healthy.

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Seeking Wisdom in Graying Matter

Geriatric psychiatrist and neuroscientist Dilip Jeste reveals how our brains compensate for physical aging and discusses an unexpected evolutionary advantage to growing old–gaining sage wisdom–which holds great promise to benefit society as a whole.

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Stand Up Without Effort—a Feldenkrais Movement

Standing to sitting; sitting to standing. Safe and easy.

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