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3 Mountain Biking Tips for Beginners
Mountain biking is a great outdoor activity that can be enjoyed by all ages and all skill levels. When you delve into the world of mountain biking it can seem a little daunting at first. There is a huge range of price points and brands to choose from. How do you...
Make The Most of Your Incidental Physical Activity
Who would have thought that an anxiety-provoking sprint after the bus could illicit, and even add to your physical activity? Some neat new research into Incidental Physical Activity has eluded some unsuspecting findings that I will elaborate on in this blog. First...
Is Ultra-Marathon Running Bad for Your Bones?
As a runner and Exercise Physiologist, I at times feel conflicted. I have trained for and completed Ultra-Marathons myself, and also helped coordinate the training plans for clients undertaking similar and more extreme goals than mine. As a runner, I love the...
Energy Content Of Alcoholic Drinks
When you sit down for a meal it's pretty easy to know how much you're eating by the amount on your plate, but do you know the energy content of alcoholic drinks you consume? Alcohol contains 29 kilojoules per gram, which is only slightly better than fat. This makes...
7 Myths About PCOS
PCOS is a fairly common condition in women (1 in 10), however there are many misconceptions out there about it. Check out these 7 myths about PCOS... Myth 1: PCOS = infertility. Having PCOS does not mean you are infertile. PCOS is a common cause of infertility due...
So is running actually good for your knees?
Yes! But I’ll start by hitting you with three facts. People who run have a lower incidence of knee osteoarthritis than people who don’t (Timmins et al, 2017; Alentorn-Geli, E. 2017).The knee is the most common site of injury in runners (Van Gent et al, 2007).The...
Pain The iNform Way
Although pain is advantageous for protection and survival, persistent pain carries no real biological purpose - yet is sadly highly prevalent in the population. I'm not going to dwell on epidemiology. I want to tie in nicely the importance of clinician...
7 Surprising Benefits of Exercise for Menopause
Menopause. Every single woman on the planet will experience it during their 45 - 55’s. If you asked two different women, they’d tell you two different versions of what menopause was like. That’s because although the symptoms are common, not everyone...
The science behind why exercise is beneficial for individuals with cancer
Exercise as a cancer therapy Over the past few years, exercise has emerged as a potential therapy (in conjunction with other standard treatments) to help delay cancer progression, reduce recurrence risk, and improve overall survival. Did you know that physical...
RunStrong: Load Management
If you watch almost any form of professional sport you may have heard the term ‘Load Management’ in recent years. Often the conversations on this topic are led by cranky former athletes tut-tutting that ‘back in my day we didn’t have load management, we just...
Achieve Daily Wins with your Running Goals
At iNform we take the word ‘goal’ seriously. A ‘goal’ is different from an aspiration, desire or intention. For us, a goal is a specific outcome that you have a strategy for, and determination to achieve. The well-known Goal Framework acronym SMARTER is a framework...
Finding Your Root Cause of PCOS
So you’ve been diagnosed with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS). You might be sitting there wondering where to go from here? You FINALLY have an explanation for why you’ve been experiencing all those symptoms; hooray! This is good news (even if it doesn’t feel like...