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Fitness For Freedom Tips is a new type of fitness and health show. We deliver fitness tips that you can apply to your life right away in 10 minutes or less. Lets face it you’re busy and life pulls you in all directions. You want to be healthier, but living a healthier lifestyle is hard. It requires you to change and there is a lot of misinformation out there. We work hard to syphon through it to give you the most sound advice possible and set you up for the greatest chance of success. Jonathan Chant has been working with people to live healthier lives for 10 years now and he’s seen it all. That’s why he founded Fitness For Freedom, your complete online fitness training and lifestyle design community. He pulls out all the stops to help you make the changes yourself. No transformation challenges, no extreme changes just solid strategies to help you make changes that will stick for the rest of your life. Change is constant and you’re going to have lots of questions as you go along that’s why we keep our episodes short so they don’t ‘eat in’ to your already ‘stretched’ lives (puns intended). We try to have some fun with it too! Exercise doesn’t have to be boring? So what are you waiting for? If you’re still reading this you’re definitely interested in the show, so give it a listen.
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May 18, 2016

On The heels of the injury show I thought it would be a good idea to talk about balance, since one of the biggest reasons people injure themselves is through some form of falling, whether it's slipping on a wet surface, tripping over an uneven walkway or falling off a stool, all of these things can be prevented or at the very least the seriousness of them can be significantly reduced with proper balance and strength training. When most people think of balance they think of standing on 1 foot, which you can do and it will improve your balance, except there's more to it than that, because very rarely are you just standing on 1 foot when you fall.  I mean when was the last time you said to yourself, ‘hmmmm, I’m going to do this activity on one foot because that will make it easier.’ The short answer is never, so standing on one foot can’t be the only way you practice your balance.  Usually you're moving or reaching which puts you in a precarious or awkward position that ultimately leads to a fall. Luckily you can train for that moment.

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