American Fitness
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Articles in May-June 2004 issue of American Fitness
- Big trouble
- Selling fitness
by Jamie Leggatt - Check it out
- Phone coaching: a new way of training: empower client to greater results while doubling your income
by Susan Block - Exercise motivationit's not in your wallet
- Gleaning information
- The right woman for the job
by Meg Jordan - High-impact exercise
- Lorraine Bosse-Smith
- Searching for stability
by Eva Suchow - Expand your consciousness
- Topsy turvy: get your exercise routine rolling again with the BOSU® Balance Trainer
by Marylin Smith Carsley - Pilates faux pas?
by Janice Ambrose - Comprehensive yoga
- Low-carb mania: a University of Michigan expert explains why low-carb diets are not the best choice
by Lisa Chernikoff - Take charge
- Fit from sea to shining sea: as executive director of the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports, Melissa Johnson helms the effort to get Americans in shape
by Bonnie Siegler - Creating Optimal wellness environments: the 29th Annual National Wellness Conference features AFAA's unique health promotion approach
- Hip new procedure
- A prescription for life: exercise is a vital component in aging healthily
by Edward T. Creagan - Need medical attention? The Ottawa Knee Rules can help you determine if a client should visit a doctor
by J. P. Saleeby - A spa with a smile
- Straighten up! Four steps to great posture
by Ellen Barrett - The female triad
by Lola Ramos - When opportunity doesn't knock
- Tumbling tots: gymnastics is a great sport your developing preschooler
by Myrna Beth Haskell - Fighting fat gain: strategies that make a difference
by Nancy Clark - Keep it simple
- Pumping iron: prevent anemia by boosting iron consumption
by Karen Gervais - Wear and tear
by D.K. Howe