I Get So Much More Out Of My Daily Walks Thanks To This Simple Fitness Accessory (Huffpost)

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I Get So Much More Out Of My Daily Walks Thanks To This Simple Fitness Accessory (Huffpost)

Cameil Ross, a group fitness instructor certified by the American Council on Exercise, said that “adding a weighted vest to your workout routine [increases] the resistance and cardiovascular output, which may result in higher caloric burn. It forces your muscles to work harder, which can build muscular strength as well.”

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How Long Does It Take to Build Muscle? Fitness Experts Weigh In (Today)

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How Long Does It Take to Build Muscle? Fitness Experts Weigh In (Today)

Beyond improving physical appearance, muscles help maintain posture, stabilize joints and allow us to move, says Cedric X. Bryant, Ph.D., chief executive officer at the American Council on Exercise. “(Muscle) helps regulate blood sugar, supports metabolic function, protects joints and bones, and contributes to longevity and independence as we age,” Bryant tells TODAY.com. “In many ways, muscle is one of the body’s most important organs for both performance and health.”

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American Council on Exercise Launches Course to Teach Fitness Trainers All About Menopause (The Flow Space)

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American Council on Exercise Launches Course to Teach Fitness Trainers All About Menopause (The Flow Space)

Today the American Council on Exercise (ACE), a national organization that confers fitness certifications to personal and group fitness instructors and health coaches, launched a dedicated program to educate exercise and health professionals on the specific needs of menopausal women so they can better support them...

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Will Wearing Wrist Weights On A Walk Really Strengthen Your Arms? Experts Weigh In On The TikTok Trend (Women's Health)

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Will Wearing Wrist Weights On A Walk Really Strengthen Your Arms? Experts Weigh In On The TikTok Trend (Women's Health)

Overall, the more you move with intention, the more of a difference you'll see, says Sariya. You can also slowly increase your weights for an additional burn, as long as they’re not too heavy. (The American Council on Exercise suggests one to three pounds max for joint safety.)

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Herniated Discs Are a Common Cycling Injury—Here’s Everything You Need to Know (Bicycling)

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Herniated Discs Are a Common Cycling Injury—Here’s Everything You Need to Know (Bicycling)

How to do these exercises: The American Council of Exercise recommends performing three sets for each using a reverse pyramid rep/set scheme. Start with a higher number of repetitions for the first set, then decrease by 2 to 6 reps, then decrease by another 2 to 4 reps on the last set.

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Best Jobs for Retirees (Kiplinger)

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Best Jobs for Retirees (Kiplinger)

You’ve always been a gym rat, and you have every intention of taking that into retirement. Why not consider taking your fondness for exercise into a second-act career as a fitness coach? You’ll want to spend a little to get more. If you want a sanctioned job at a fitness facility, get your certification. That could come from the American Council on Exercise.

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Inspire360 Launches Inspire360 Club, Aiming to Modernize Fitness Instructor Education (Athletech News)

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Inspire360 Launches Inspire360 Club, Aiming to Modernize Fitness Instructor Education (Athletech News)

The American Council on Exercise (ACE) has been named the exclusive beginner-level certification partner for Inspire360 Club, providing foundational education for entry-level trainers. Additional partners include TRX, Exos, Eleiko, Certified Functional Strength Coach (Mike Boyle), Oxygen Advantage, Gray Institute, ProNatal, Human Motion Associates, Jim LaValle and the Mental Wellbeing Association, among others.

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Inspire360 & ACE Join Forces to Shape the Next Generation of Health Club Education (Fitt Insider)

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Inspire360 & ACE Join Forces to Shape the Next Generation of Health Club Education (Fitt Insider)

Inspire360, the education technology that powers the world’s top fitness companies and health clubs, and the American Council on Exercise (ACE), the leading nonprofit education and certification organization in the fitness industry, announced today a strategic partnership. Inspire360 has selected ACE as the exclusive beginner-level qualification and certification partner of Inspire360 Club, the new club education platform recently launched by Inspire360.

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4 Types of Exercise You Need as You Age (AARP)

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4 Types of Exercise You Need as You Age (AARP)

Maintaining cardiovascular fitness also has a “profound effect” on independence and quality of life — without it, “activities of daily living can become more of a burden,” adds Anthony Wall, senior director of global business development and professional education at the American Council on Exercise. People may also stay at home more often and avoid socializing. “This leads to greater feelings of isolation and increased likelihood of depression,” he says.

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I Get So Much More Out Of My Daily Walks Thanks To This Simple Fitness Accessory (Huffington Post)

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I Get So Much More Out Of My Daily Walks Thanks To This Simple Fitness Accessory (Huffington Post)

Cameil Ross, a group fitness instructor certified by the American Council on Exercise, said that “[a]dding a weighted vest to your workout routine [increases] the resistance and cardiovascular output, which may result in higher caloric burn. It forces your muscles to work harder, which can build muscular strength as well.”

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Menopause and Midlife Performance: What Endurance Athletes Want You to Know

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Menopause and Midlife Performance: What Endurance Athletes Want You to Know

Midlife clients often insist they’re doing “everything right,” yet workouts may start to feel harder to recover from and progress becomes less predictable. A new study of highly trained endurance athletes offers a useful window into what may be driving that experience—and why it’s not simply a motivation issue.

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Study: Just 10 Minutes of Intense Exercise May Trigger Anti-Cancer Effects

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Study: Just 10 Minutes of Intense Exercise May Trigger Anti-Cancer Effects

A 10-minute, all-out workout doesn’t just raise the heart rate—it changes what’s circulating in the bloodstream in ways that may influence how cancer cells behave. This article examines new research on the anti-cancer benefits of exercise, and shows you how to translate it into practical, evidence-based coaching conversations that resonate with clients.

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ACE Launches Sleep Coaching Course for Fitness Professionals (Athletech News)

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ACE Launches Sleep Coaching Course for Fitness Professionals (Athletech News)

Sleep is at the cornerstone of health and wellness, ensuring better cognitive and physical performance, recovery, immune health and longevity, which is why the American Council on Exercise (ACE) has developed the Sleep & Recovery Coach Course in collaboration with Nick Lambe, known as “the online sleep coach.”

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What’s the Difference Between ‘Lean’ and ‘Bulk’ Muscle — and Which Should You Aim For? (Today)

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What’s the Difference Between ‘Lean’ and ‘Bulk’ Muscle — and Which Should You Aim For? (Today)

The misconception that muscle can be lean or bulky lies in its appearance. “When people (say ‘lean’), they’re usually describing a look — muscle that appears more defined because there is less body fat covering it,” Cedric X. Bryant, Ph.D., chief executive officer at the American Council on Exercise, tells TODAY.com.

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Everything We Know—And Don’t—About How Cardio Helps With Weight Loss (Women's Health)

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Everything We Know—And Don’t—About How Cardio Helps With Weight Loss (Women's Health)

At its core, successful weight loss requires a calorie deficit, which can be achieved in one of three ways: reducing calorie intake, increasing calorie expenditure via exercise, or a combination of both. Here's a cheat-sheet of the best calorie-burning exercises to help you optimize your time and effort, according to the American Council on Exercise. (FYI: the range of calories burned used for this list is estimated for a 125- to 185-pound person.)

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