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Why Exercise Can Cause Weight Gain | Does gaining muscle make you gain weight? Is there anything to that old saying that "muscle weighs more than fat?" Here's what you need to know if you're exercising your butt off but the scale numbers seem to be moving in the wrong direction. | |
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| What We're Reading | The Lost Art of Running is an opportunity to join running technique analyst coach and movement guru, Shane Benzie, on his incredible journey of discovery across six continents as he trains with and analyzes the running style of some of the most naturally gifted athletes on the planet. Benzie believes that in analyzing these highly efficient yet increasingly forgotten running styles we can all access our body's natural elastic energy and unlock our true running potential. Part narrative, part practical, this running guide will take you to the training grounds of world record holding marathon runners in Kenya; racing across the brutal cold of the Arctic Circle and the mountains of Europe, through the expansive sweltering sands of the Sahara and the hostility of a winter traverse of the Pennine Way, to witness first-hand the incredible natural movement of runners in these environments. *Quick and Dirty Tips may receive a portion of sales when you purchase using this link. | |
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Is Soy Good (or Bad) for You? | Proponents say that soy can help prevent heart disease, osteoporosis, hot flashes, breast cancer, and more. Detractors worry that soy might be harmful to breast cancer survivors, interfere with thyroid function, and block nutrient absorption. Who's right? An update on the latest science surrounding soy. | |
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