Why This Exercise Deserves a Spot in Your Workout
The Dumbbell Lateral Lunge Most people train in straight lines. We squat up and down, lunge forward, walk forward, run forward, and for a lot of us, lean forward at a desk during our work day. But everyday life—and most sports—require us to move through multiple planes of movement. That’s why I’m a big fan of the dumbbell lateral lunge.…
Tech Life with Taino: Why You Need to Stop Multitasking
The Hype of Multitasking Going to my first job interviews 15 years ago, I often got the question “Can you juggle multiple tasks at once?” I enthusiastically answered “Yes!” Hiring my first employees 10 years ago, I often asked the question “Can you juggle multiple tasks at once?” I enthusiastically got the answer “Yes!” Multitasking has been a trait to…
How to Stay Consistent with Wellness Goals
For fitness enthusiasts balancing work, family, and a real desire to feel strong, wellness goal challenges can start to feel personal. Motivation dips, time gets tight, nutrition advice feels loud and conflicting, and social media pressure turns self-care into another performance. Add the fear of injury or burnout, and many people either push too hard or stop altogether, even when…
An Introduction to Tech-Life Balance
Let’s face it. Digital technology like the internet, smartphones, social media, laptops, tablets, email, wearables, streaming, has disrupted our way of living in just 20 years. With many upsides for sure, but at what cost? Global depression rates have been climbing; there's talk of tech addiction; we´re facing a stress pandemic and massive mental health challenges; increased loneliness; physical health…
The Anti-Inflammatory Diet for Menopause
In perimenopause and menopause, women experience an increase in inflammation due to decreased estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone. Typically, progesterone and estrogen have anti-inflammatory effects on the body, but when the reduction in these hormones occurs, this causes a general increase in inflammation in the whole body. This low-grade inflammation contributes to common menopause symptoms such as low energy, sore joints,…
Managing Your Mental Health in a Tumultuous World
If there’s one thing we can all agree on, it’s that times are hard. In modern society, we are triggered on a daily basis by various stressors: the news, driving to work, a call from the principal’s office, worrying about money, and so many more. There are endless life events—big and small—that can activate our body’s stress and anxiety responses.…
Essential Traits for Leadership
Below is an excerpt from the book The Character of a Leader by Harry Wetherbee. While there exist an infinity of definitions, checklists, and “secrets” of leadership out there, in the end, no one can hand it to you on a platter. Like all those things of value in life, leadership is something you have to work at, constantly refining…
Beyond the Finish Line: Building Resilience
In the world of sport, preparation often centers around physical endurance, technical skill, and goal-setting. But what if the true foundation of athletic success lies deeper—within our values, emotions, and mindset? In a compelling exploration of long-term resilience, a new framework challenges athletes to rethink their approach to training, competition, and personal growth. Aligning Preparation with Personal Values Many athletes…
7 Ways to Unlock Optimal Wellness
You don’t need a total life overhaul to feel better—you need rhythm, honesty, and a few solid habits. Self-improvement doesn’t shout; it whispers consistently. Optimal wellness isn’t perfection—it’s coherence across the small, repeatable parts of your life. That means your body’s working with your mind, your goals don’t fight your schedule, and your routines nudge you forward instead of burning…
3 Ways to Maximize Your Recovery as a Baseball Player
August is here—and with it, the final innings of summer travel and club baseball. As your last tournament winds down, now is the perfect time to shift focus from the grind of competition to one of the most underrated aspects of athletic development: recovery. Sure, a few days off playing video games is fine, but the best players approach their…
Training for Health and Longevity
As we age, maintaining health and independence becomes increasingly important. Two key pillars—strength and mobility—play a vital role in ensuring a high quality of life and reducing the risk of injury. This presentation from Andrejs Birjukovs explores why these elements are essential and how they can be preserved through proactive training. Highlights 💪 Strength and mobility are essential for healthy…












