The Inner Circle

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  • Apr 1, 2023

What Is Inflammation and How to Manage It as You Age

As we get older, we get a few more wrinkles and aches and pains, and we also become more inflamed. Inflammation is common, and it can be indicative of greater health issues. Good news is, there are things you can do to keep inflammation under control, including engaging in a full body workout like the Curves Circuit and eating anti-inflammatory foods.

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  • Apr 1, 2023

How to Breathe Properly While Working Out

When things get tough during a workout, you may be tempted to hold your breath. But breathing properly during your full body workout is important, whether you are doing cardio or strength training moves.

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  • Mar 1, 2023

Why Exercise is Good for Anxiety

Between our children, our parents, and our jobs, we have a lot to juggle as women. Which also means we have a lot to worry about. It’s no wonder anxiety disorders are the most common mental health concerns in recent years. In fact, nearly one in five adults suffer from anxiety.

Knee pain
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  • Mar 1, 2023

Knee Pain in Ladies – How to Prevent Knee Injuries

You never appreciate how much you use your knees until one—or both—of them ails you. Women are two to eight times more likely than men to suffer from knee injuries, so it’s particularly important for us to take care of these joints.

Beef salad with cilantro and arugula
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  • Mar 1, 2023

Beef Salad with Cilantro and Arugula Recipe

Enjoy this cilantro and arugula salad topped with a marinated beef sirloin salad and fresh, homemade salad dressing.

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  • Mar 1, 2023

The Best & Worst Foods for Gut Health

Trust your gut. Follow your gut instinct. These sayings aren’t without merit. Your gut plays a vital role in your health.

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  • Feb 1, 2023

Best Exercise Routine for Women Over 50

It’s an excuse uttered far too often: “I’m getting too old to work out.” As we get older, we could experience lower energy, tire more easily, and have less strength and stamina than we did a few decades before. These side effects of aging are all good reasons to start—or continue—working out!

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  • Feb 1, 2023

Protect your Mental Health with Strength Training

Let’s face it, when you’re feeling exhausted or overwhelmed, it’s easy to want to skip your workout. But during these moments, exercize can be exactly what you need to feel energized and rejuvenated.

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  • Feb 1, 2023

5 Good Mood Foods

They say you are what you eat. When it comes to how you feel mentally and physically, this saying isn’t far from true. When you follow a healthy eating plan and eat foods rich in nutrients, you provide your body--and brain--with the vitamins and minerals it needs to function at its best.

Grilled chicken breast sandwich with thyme sweet potatoes
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  • Feb 1, 2023

Grilled Chicken Breast Sandwich & Thyme Sweet Potatoes Recipe

This grilled chicken breast sandwich includes all the toppings alongside herbed sweet potato fries!

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  • Jan 1, 2023

How to Read the Nutrition Label

When you’re trying to follow a healthy eating plan, nutrition labels can be your roadmap, helping you decide what you should eat and what to stay away from. But although they give valuable information, the nutritional facts panel can also be confusing and hard to understand.

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  • Jan 1, 2023

Flexibility, Stability, and Mobility, and Why you Need Them

When we think of a full body workout, we may focus only on strength and aerobic activity. But there are three additional components that are critical for a total body workout—flexibility exercizes, core stability exercizes, and mobility exercizes.

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