Cedric X. Bryant Reveals His Focus for American Council on Exercise as He Steps into CEO Role on July 1
Bryant’s vision includes an emphasis on evidence-based education, equity and diversity, and sustaining long-term healthy habits
Read MoreACE and TRX Offer Two Cutting-Edge Training Online Courses for Exercise Professionals
Continuing their partnership, ACE and TRX equip exercise professionals to grow their skillset with specialized TRX training
Read MoreQuick Question: How Often Do I *Really* Need To Switch Up My Workouts To Avoid a Plateau? (Well+Good)
This is all summed up in the “SAID Principle,” according to the American Council on Exercise. SAID, or specific adaptations to imposed demands, means our bodies will—you guessed it—adapt to new weights, intensities, volumes, and/or length of exercise.
Read MoreWeight Training as a Mood Booster (D’Fyne)
“The positive effects of resistance training on mental health is not new evidence, per say,” explains Araceli De Leon, M.S., an American Council on Exercise certified health coach and certified personal trainer. “The evidence … demonstrates that it is now being looked at as an alternative to the treatment of depressive symptoms and anxiety.”
Read MoreHeavy Resistance Training Near Retirement Age Helps Maintain Vital Leg Strength For Years (ScienceBlog.com)
Looking to stay strong and healthy after retirement? Here are some additional resources to get you started: The National Institute on Aging: Exercise & Physical Activity American Council on Exercise: Strength Training for Beginners Mayo Clinic: How to Get Started with Strength Training
Read MoreGetting Your Exercise in Nature May Bring Added Benefits (U.S. News and World Report)
5 Ways to Grow Your Business with Green Exercise
As the benefits of outdoor exercise become more well-known, now is the time to grow your business with green exercise. These strategies will get you started.
Read MoreFive Reasons to Exercise Outdoors (D'Fyne)
According to Araceli De Leon, M.S., an American Council on Exercise certified health coach and certified personal trainer, the stimulation that comes with being in nature can push you to go beyond what you thought you could do. “Exercising outdoors helps with concentration as you are continually made aware of your surroundings rather than being stuck on a treadmill or inside a gym,” she says.
Read MoreGreen Exercise: The Benefits of Outdoor Exercise and How to Get Started
Green exercise—or exercise performed in natural environments—drives benefits beyond those seen with indoor exercise. Learn about the benefits of outdoor exercise and some strategies to help you get started.
Read MoreJuneteenth: An Opportunity to Spotlight Both Freedom and Equity
Learn about Juneteenth and the ways you and your organization can observe this important day.
Read MoreCelebrating Pride Month with Inclusive Gym Practices
This expert Q&A celebrating Pride Month covers inclusive gym practices that will make everyone feel welcomed and empowered, as well as gender-affirming workouts.
Read MoreHow Many Calories You Can Burn Just By Walking (Men's Health)
“Walking is a great option for adding increased physical activity into your daily routine and can be a great option for burning more calories throughout the day,” says Chris Gagliardi, ACE-CPT, C.S.C.S., and group fitness instructor who also holds degrees in kinesiology.
Read MoreHere’s how a fitness guru built a lifelong career out of a college football injury (The Orange County Register)
Foy is now collaborating with the American Council on Exercise and is the principal contributor to a recently launched course titled “Mindful Movement: Coaching Clients to Become More Active.”
Read MoreSquat Deeper and Grow A Peach With These Pro Tips (Women's Health)
The American Council on Exercise also points out that a greater range of motion can make your workouts more effective and improve your functional strength.
Read MoreBest nutritionist certifications for 2024 (Fortune)
Best for on-the-go learning: American Council on Fitness (ACE). ACE Fitness’s nutrition specialist teaches students the foundations at the intersection of nutrition education and behavior change.
Read MoreResistance Training Workouts for Beginners
Resistance training is a vital component of an overall healthy lifestyle. Learn about the many benefits of this type of exercise and how to design workouts to get you started. Includes 2 samples workouts.
Read MoreHow to Make the 75 Hard Challenge Work for You (Runner’s World)
To boost your water intake, set a goal to add 1 cup of water to each meal, suggests Christopher Gagliardi, C.S.C.S., scientific education content manager at the American Council on Exercise (ACE).
Read MoreStudy: Are Carbs Essential After a Workout?
As a health and exercise professional, you need evidence-based strategies to enhance your clients’ performance and outcomes. Here, we explain the results of a recent study that looked at the impact of consuming glucose after resistance-training workouts, and how the findings could inform your clients’ post-workout nutritional choices.
Read More7 Kettlebell Exercises to Include in Your Workout (Healthline)
The American Council on Exercise (ACE) recommends the following kettlebell weight ranges for adult males and females, depending on strength training experience...
Read MoreBody Positivity: Finding a Balance
The topic of body positivity has emerged as a mainstay of modern culture, and there are two extremes to this debate: weight focus and weight neutrality. Find an empowering balance between the two as you learn to accept and appreciate your own body both for what it looks like and what it can accomplish.
Read MoreWhen Is The Best Time Of Day To Exercise? (Forbes)
Sabrena Jo, Ph.D., senior director of science and research at the American Council on Exercise, has decades of experience helping people find ways to become physically active. From working one-on-one with clients to leading group fitness classes to teaching and developing curricula at universities, Dr. Jo has always had a passion for supporting people as they start and maintain a physically active lifestyle.
Read MoreMental Health, Physical Activity and Behavioral Health Equity
Learn how physical activity affects mental health and how looking at the work you do as a health coach or exercise professional through the lens of behavioral health equity can broaden your reach and maximize your overall impact.
Read MoreThis strange brain reaction to pain is called ‘muscle guarding’ (The Washington Post)
Nick DiNubile, a Philadelphia-area orthopedic surgeon and chief medical adviser of the American Council on Exercise, acknowledged that not taking a proactive approach to rehabilitation is common in surgical medicine. “A lot of doctors take the position: Scar looks good, stitches are out, everything’s okay,” DiNubile said. “They abdicate the role of ensuring that strength and conditioning are restored.”
Read MoreHow to Use Resistance Bands Correctly: A Beginner’s Guide (Prevention)
“When matched for intensity, repetition and sets, you can achieve many of the same goals as you would with traditional weights or machines,” says Chris Gagliardi, scientific education content manager, American Council on Exercise. “But resistance bands are much more practical for most people.”
Read MoreCedric X. Bryant, Ph.D., FACSM Appointed as New CEO of American Council on Exercise (ACE)
Dr. Cedric X. Bryant will assume leadership of the global health and fitness organization in July
Read MoreNew Health Coach Education Aimed at Getting More People Physically Active
A new ACE course equips health coaches with behavior change skills to aide in the physical inactivity crisis
Read MoreImprove Health Outcomes by Being a Reliable Source
National Minority Health Month 2024’s theme focuses on being a reliable source of evidence-based information that is culturally and linguistically appropriate. Learn how to become a better resource within and across communities.
Read More8 Hip Mobility Exercises For Better Flexibility, According to Experts (PopSugar)
Araceli de Leon, MS, RYT 500, ACE-PT echoes this sentiment. Mobility of any joint is important because our kinetic chain is connected, and one misalignment or issue will be compensated by another, de Leon explains.
Read MoreThe ACE Workout Builder for Split Routines
The first step in developing a workout regimen for any client is to understand some key variables, including their goals, needs, experience level, abilities and equipment availability. Weaving all of these considerations into a client’s program can be challenging, so we designed the ACE Workout Builder to simplify this process for you.
Read MoreIs HIIT Training Worth The Hype? (Country & Town House)
The American Council on Exercise recommends doing HIIT one to two times per week, alongside other forms of exercise, such as strength training, low-intensity cardio training, Pilates or yoga.
Read MoreExpert Insights into Public Health with Dr. Lynn Herrmann
Gain insight from a public health professor and researcher into the connections between the world of public health and the work that health coaches and exercise professionals do every day.
Read MoreWalking for Weight Loss (AARP)
Like any type of cardio, “walking is beneficial for weight loss, but it’s important to recognize that exercise alone is not the most effective strategy for losing weight,” says Sabrena Jo, Ph.D., ACE (American Council on Exercise) senior director of science and research.
Read MoreThe best health coach certifications for 2024 (Fortune)
ACE Fitness’s advanced health coach training program gives individuals access to the organization’s most robust study program, additional training in behavioral change—as well as a live, one-on-one skills assessment. In order to sit for the ACE Health Coach certification exam, individuals must have an associate’s degree in a related field or have other relevant certifications or experience.
Read MoreMental Wellness (Health Club Management)
Kath Hudson reports from an excellent ACE (American Council on Exercise) summit on mental health, sharing insights into key areas of support for both staff and members, along with the science.
Read MoreThe Best Glute Isolation Exercises For Sculpting A Toned Butt, Plus How To Add Them To Your Workouts (Women's Health)
Sticking with single-joint actions in the early stages of a corrective exercise program can help ensure your nervous system isn’t overloaded and prevent improper movement patterns from being reinforced, according to the American Council on Exercise.
Read MoreShould We Trust Fitfluencers? Their Advice Can Be Dangerous, Experts Say (Popsugar)
"Non-accredited influencers may inadvertently promote unsafe practices, unrealistic expectations, and quick-fix solutions," says Sabrena Jo, PhD, an ACE-certified trainer. This misinformation can lead to discouragement about your own results at best, and injury at worst.
Read MoreExpert Insights into Adaptive Training with Yomi Karade
Gain expert insights from a long-time professional who specializes in adaptive training and learn about building an inclusive environment for athletes with disabilities.
Read MoreExpert Insights into Adaptive Training with Emily Kramer Throckmorton
Clients/athletes with disabilities have “injuries,” both visible and invisible. Learn how functional training and building a community can help them thrive.
Read MoreStrength Against Stress: The Impact of Resistance Training on Anxiety and Depression
There is no shortage of studies demonstrating that regular aerobic exercise can help people improve their moods and control their stress levels, but now a new research review has shown that resistance training can also be an effective way to alleviate symptoms of anxiety and depression.
Read MorePlyometrics: Health Benefits, How to Get Started, and How to Get Better (Everyday Health)
To get an idea of what plyometric exercises look like and how to advance your movements, this blog post from the American Council on Exercise is a great place to start.
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