TRX Training Athletes in sports like swimming, baseball, and tennis are especially prone to shoulder injuries due to repetitive overhead movements. But here’s what most coaches won’t tell you: preventing shoulder injuries isn’t just about technique. It’s about the right tools and training. If you’re an athlete, you’re at the right place. We’re here to help you understand shoulder injuries, how to prevent them, and the gear you’ll need. Let’s get started! Understanding Shoulder Injuries in Athletes When you repeatedly perform the same sport-specific movements, your shoulders take the brunt. Swimming exercises, for instance, involve stroke after stroke that creates…
-
-
Tomato ketchup is one of the world’s most popular condiments, but is this common tomato product a healthy choice? Most of what you’ll read on ketchup will be overly negative, but the truth is somewhat more nuanced. Key Points on Ketchup An underestimated source of lycopene: Tomato ketchup is one of the best dietary sources of lycopene, an interesting carotenoid that may have several benefits for human health. High in sugar and salt: Most ketchup contains a fair amount of added sugar and salt, making it a common dietary source of sugar and sodium. Hedonistic potential: While ketchup is relatively…
-
ASN offers evidence-based nutrition education resources for health care providers Rockville, MD (September 3, 2025) – The American Society for Nutrition (ASN) supports the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) August 27 call for the nation’s medical schools and training programs to add comprehensive nutrition education across all stages of physician training, from premedical education through continuing certification. With largely preventable diet-related diseases among the top causes of death and economic burden in the U.S., integrating nutrition into medical training is essential to preparing future clinicians and reversing these trends. As the leading scientific society focused on nutrition…
-
If you’ve heard of billionaire Bryan Johnson, you’ve likely encountered the phrase “bio age testing.” Johnson, the subject of the Netflix documentary Don’t Die, says he’s on a quest to achieve the lowest possible “biological age” (also known as bio age). He reportedly spends millions each year on anti-aging treatments—dozens of daily supplements, weekly acid peels for his skin, injections to boost collagen production, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, and plasma infusions extracted from his 17-year-old son’s body. To determine what’s working, Johnson has undergone numerous tests to assess his bio age. Johnson says these tests show his age is now 5.1…
-
The nutrition community is made up of individuals with diverse experiences, perspectives, and ideas. This diversity is the fundamental strength of our professional society. Through this member spotlight series, we celebrate our diversity and the vast achievements made by our members in the field. Meet Dr. Christos Katsanos, Associate Professor at Arizona State University, Adjunct Faculty at Mayo Clinic in Arizona, and an ASN member for 18 years. In a conversation with ASN’s Member Engagement Coordinator, Sara Genell, he reflects on what sparked his interest in exercise physiology, the vital role nutrition science has played in his career, and his active…
-
Many people with IBS would trade 10 to 15 years of life expectancy for an instant cure for their condition. This is according to the results of a study of nearly 2,000 people with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).1 In other research, people with IBS said they would take a medicine that carried a one percent risk of sudden death if it would cure their symptoms2—which can include urgent bouts of diarrhea, gas, or persistent constipation. Some people with IBS experience bouts of abdominal pain they describe as worse than childbirth. These flare-ups can siphon concentration, interrupt sleep, and destroy work…
-
Picture this: You’re on a video call, nodding along while secretly checking emails, mentally calculating if you have enough pasta for dinner, and half-listening to your kids arguing about whose turn it is on the iPad. Sound familiar? You’re not alone and you’re not imagining that life feels more overwhelming than ever. These are classic cognitive overload symptoms that millions experience daily. Here’s why: Back in 2008, researchers found Americans were already processing 34GB of information daily. Today? We’re swimming in an estimated 75-100GB of data every single day. That’s like downloading your entire brain’s storage capacity, twice. Our digital…
-
You’ve spent three hours researching the ‘perfect’ project management tool, created spreadsheets comparing 15 different options, and yet… you still haven’t made a decision. Sound familiar? Welcome to the frustrating world of analysis paralysis, where your brain becomes your biggest roadblock. Here’s what’s maddening: you know exactly what needs to be done. The path forward is clear, the next steps are obvious, but something keeps you stuck in an endless loop of research, comparison, and second-guessing. This knowing-doing gap hits high achievers particularly hard because we’re wired to make informed decisions. We want to be thorough, responsible, strategic. But somewhere…
-
I’m inspired by the story of William Herschel in The Age of Wonder. He was an accomplished musician living in 18th-century England. Originally an immigrant from Hanover, he arrived penniless. Yet over time, he established himself as a respected musician and even secured an important position in the field. But do you know what he’s now remembered for? Surprisingly, not for his music. Instead, he’s renowned as the astronomer who discovered Uranus—the first planet ever identified with a telescope. Yes, he went from being a musician—of all things—to becoming a trailblazing figure in astronomy. Talk about having a wide-ranging curiosity!…
-
We receive free products and receive commissions through our links. See disclosures page. Other than the almighty treadmill, there may not be a piece of equipment more synonymous with commercial gyms than the Smith machine. Boasting tremendous versatility and functionality, this muscle-building tool is popular among lifters of all experience levels. However, you don’t need a gym membership to enjoy its benefits. While it may have not been a home gym staple years ago, the Smith machine has become a must-have for many fitness enthusiasts. Offering added protection without a spotter for your bench presses, back squats, deadlifts, and other…