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Reverse lunge – Today's Tip

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Friday, October 4, 2024 8:52AM

Fitness tip: Reverse lunge

Shoshana gets us to move our body with a reverse lung to help work our legs and core.

PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) — Shoshana helps us move our bodies with a reverse lung to help work our legs and core.

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Crunch Franchise Brings State-of-the-Art Fitness Facility to Apollo Beach, FL

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Crunch Franchise Brings State-of-the-Art Fitness Facility to Apollo Beach, FL

APOLLO BEACH, Fla., Oct. 3, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Crunch Franchise today announces the opening of Crunch Apollo Beach in Apollo Beach, Florida. The $5 million, 30,000 square-foot state-of-the-art fitness facility is located at 6215 Seawind Court, right in the center of family-friendly neighborhoods and near shopping, dining, schools, and the Waterset planned community.

Crunch Apollo Beach will make serious exercise fun, offering an extensive selection of premier cardio equipment, top-quality strength training equipment, a dedicated group fitness studio, Ride cycling classes, a functional HIITZONE™ training area, HydroMassage® beds, spacious locker rooms, Hot Yoga and more.

Crunch Apollo Beach will be owned by CR Fitness Holdings LLC, a Crunch franchisee operated by Vince Julien, Geoff Dyer, Tony Scrimale, and Jeff Dotson, who combined have more than 150 years of experience in the fitness industry. The CR Fitness team currently operates 69 Crunch Fitness locations in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Texas, and Tennessee, with 6 more locations set to open across these states in 2024, with a goal of reaching 100 clubs by 2026.

“We are looking forward to bringing the exciting and inclusive Crunch workout experience to the community surrounding our newest location in Apollo Beach,” said CR Fitness CEO Tony Scrimale. “With top-quality equipment, amazing group fitness classes, and personal training, there is something for everyone at an unbeatable value.”

Crunch Fitness ranked #1 in the fitness category and #29 overall in the annual Entrepreneur Franchise 500® – the world’s most comprehensive franchise ranking. Crunch Fitness continues to expand nationwide and push the bar with innovative offerings for its members.

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On Saturday, October 5th, prospective members can visit www.crunchapollobeach.com for a one-day, online-only sale to join at discounted rates for memberships beginning at $9.99 per month, with $0 enrollment fees and the ability to save $60 annually on membership options. The first 500 founding members will also receive a free t-shirt, discounts on both small group and personal training, and more.

Crunch is also expanding its team within Apollo Beach and is looking for individuals who are eager to help their community experience fitness, wellness, relaxation, and recovery. Crunch believes in not only being the best place to work out, but also the best place to work.

For more information, please visit www.crunchapollobeach.com.

About Crunch:
Crunch is a gym that believes in making serious exercise fun by fusing fitness and entertainment and pioneering a philosophy of ‘No Judgments.’ Crunch serves a fitness community for all kinds of people with all types of goals, exercising all different ways, working it out at the same place together. Today, we are renowned for creating one-of-a-kind group fitness classes and unique programming for our wildly diverse members. Headquartered in New York City, Crunch serves two million members with over 460 gyms worldwide in 41 states, the District of Columbia, Australia, Canada, Costa Rica, Portugal, Puerto Rico, and Spain. Crunch is rapidly expanding across the U.S. and around the globe.

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Safe Ways to Exercise Indoors

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Winter is an ideal time to engage in virtual exercise, says Ryan Glatt, a physical therapist and health coach at the Pacific Neuroscience Institute in Santa Monica, CA. Options include group classes by videoconference, recorded classes on YouTube, and telehealth with a physical therapist. Other activities are chair yoga, recumbent cycling, and using an under-desk elliptical. Walking also is an excellent form of exercise, but people with poor balance should avoid using a treadmill, says Natalie Witek, MD, a movement disorders specialist with the Advocate Medical Group in Park Ridge, IL.


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Before starting any home exercise program, check with your primary care physician or neurologist. Also, make sure you have something you can hold on to for balance, like a sturdy chair or nearby wall, says Leigh Anne Bolling Richards, an instructor with Rock Steady Boxing, a class she leads at the YMCA of Greater Montgomery, AL. And remove area rugs and other tripping hazards.

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The Cleveland Clinic’s “Exercise Essentials” workout, led by a physical therapist at the clinic, is 23 minutes and focuses on breathing, strength, core, and balance. Exercises for Individuals with Multiple Sclerosis (MS)

The National Multiple Sclerosis Society has a series of free yoga videos and other forms of activity. Yoga and Multiple Sclerosis

Parkinson’s Disease

An audiobook from the Parkinson’s Foundation describes the basics of physical activity and explains specific exercises. Fitness Counts: A Body Guide to Parkinson’s Disease

Dance for Parkinson’s has live Zoom classes for free. Zoom Classes – Dance for PD

Stroke

The American Stroke Association offers a series of free exercise videos led by a physical therapist. Post-Stroke Exercise Videos

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Sanya Malhotra tries this ‘insane’ balancing trick at the gym in new fitness video. Can you do it?

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Sanya Malhotra tries this ‘insane’ balancing trick at the gym in new fitness video. Can you do it?

Oct 03, 2024 02:40 PM IST

Sanya Malhotra shared a video of herself doing an insane balancing trick at the gym. Check it out.

Sanya Malhotra is a fitness freak. The actor keeps herself healthy by trying different forms of exercise like weight lifting, cardio, dance, and more. She even documents her journey on Instagram. Sanya’s latest gym video shows her trying an insane balancing trick. Check it out.

Sanya Malhotra practises a balancing exercise.
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Sanya Malhotra’s balancing trick at the gym

The video shows Sanya standing on a balancing disc as the actor’s trainer spots her from behind. The Kathal actor stands on one leg and balances her body. Then, she stretches the other leg to the side, almost parallel to the ground, and stretches her arms out. Once she achieves the position, her trainer puts a yoga brick on her feet to test the actor’s balancing strength. Once she nails the position, Sanya returns to her normal stance and celebrates.

How did the internet react?

Fans loved Sanya’s balancing trick, and the comments section was flooded with praise. Tahira Kashyap wrote, “Strong stronger strongest.” A user commented, “Aap best example ho balance, strength, core strength & mobility ka.” Celebrity stylist Amandeep Kaur wrote, “Woah brilliant.” A fan commented, “Insane.”

Benefits of balance training

Balance training creates body awareness and boosts mobility, reaction time and fall prevention, coordination, and strength. It also increases muscular strength and joint support. One can include balance training in their routine using various exercises, including yoga and tai chi, and practising balancing tasks in day-to-day activities (standing on one leg while brushing teeth or doing toe stands while standing in a queue).

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

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