Ask Stew: 5 Reasons Why You Might Gain Weight on a Military Fitness Program Have you ever started a workout program and were stunned that, after a month, you did not lose weight? You actually gained...
The Future of Nutritional Research in the US Government Check out the government's roadmap for the next 5-10 years of nutrition and performance optimization research.
This Early Morning Workout Will Help You Rise and Shine Workouts first thing in the morning are not for everyone, but if you try it, you may like it.
Why You Should Focus on Form, Not Weight, in This TRX Workout Here is a challenging variety of exercises and “rest exercises” mixed with a few cardio options as well.
Ask Stew: After Lapse, National Guardsman Seeks Fitness Help It can be difficult to work a few days a month in the actual job and still maintain your fitness. Here's how to make it work.
These Three Workouts Target Your Specific Weakness Whether you are overweight, a running athlete or a strength athlete, everyone has a weakness that can be developed.
Failures in Nutrition: Why We Easily Stray from Good Habits No matter what your training goal is, you can’t do it without putting the right fuel into your body. What's the solution?
Counter the 10 Diseases and Other Things that Shorten Women's Lives Ten decisions will add enjoyable years to a woman's life, a speaker at the Army Physical Fitness Research Institute's Women's...
Ask Stew: Should I Supplement with Creatine? Because it occurs naturally in food and is not a drug, creatine is unregulated by the Food and Drug Administration.
The Pros and Cons of Dietary Supplements Dietary supplements can improve exercise performance, build muscle, change body composition and delay fatigue. There are...
For Decades, Recipients Were Honored with Purple Hearts Made During WWII. This Company Now Forges New Medals. For decades, recipients of the Purple Heart were honored with medals that had been forged during World War II, leftover stock...
Marines Suffer Most Cases of 2 Life-Threatening Conditions Related to Exercise and Heat, Report Finds The April issue of the Defense Department's Medical Surveillance Monthly Report, published last week, was focused entirely on...
Must-Pass Defense Bill Includes 4.5% Military Pay Raise on Top of 15% Increase for Junior Enlisted Troops The recommendation from the House Armed Services Committee in its draft version of the National Defense Authorization Act, or...
Army Eliminates Online Training Requirement for Noncommissioned Officers, Saying It's Too Burdensome The Army has eliminated a significant part of its online training for enlisted troops -- a learning program that has drawn...
Wide-Ranging Veterans Bill Gets Agreement Between House and Senate The Department of Veterans Affairs caregiver program, the beleaguered electronic health records program, veteran homelessness...