Indoor Skydiving at AirRider – A Preview
Our Editor is seen here trying out indoor skydiving at AirRider. It was a lot of fun and is available for ages 3 – 93. Read our review here. Video…
The Art & Science of Wellness
Our Editor is seen here trying out indoor skydiving at AirRider. It was a lot of fun and is available for ages 3 – 93. Read our review here. Video…
Exercise is Medicine® (EIM), a global health initiative managed by the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), encourages primary care physicians and other health care providers to include physical activity…
Eating mini meals. Unlike the snacks you probably nosh on (like an apple or walnuts), which have individual benefits, mini meals provide a balanced combination of carbohydrates, protein and fat.…
I often entertain the thought of industry disruption. Who will be next? A daunting thought, but having seen what has happened to the taxi industry and reading Grab Car co-founder’s…
I’m sure you’ve heard fitness trainers saying this – engage your core, engage your core! Your “core” refers to the muscles that surround your midsection, the part that runs from…
OYSTER BAY, New York, Aug. 30, 2017 /PRNewswire/ — The healthcare wearables market accounts for US$6.8 billion of the current US$25 billion wearables market. ABI Research forecasts that Wearable Healthcare,…
My grandpa Winston was a hat-bearing fit gentleman who would ask me to drop him off in Butterworth just so that he could walk back to Penang Island! My cousin…
When most people hear healthy movement, they think exercise or fitness or looking better or weight loss. Sometimes, vanity. Often, fitting into social norms. “The man” telling you what to…
When Google opened up in the 90s it took a unique approach to employee satisfaction. In an age of monochrome cubicles and monotonous workdays, they added a workplace wellness program.…
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