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Exercise While on Semaglutide: A Real-World Guide
If you’re using Wegovy, Ozempic, or another GLP-1, the question isn’t just “Will I lose weight?” It’s “What happens to my strength and joints?” This article shows you how to safely exercise while on semaglutide so you protect muscle, support your spine, and feel more confident in everyday life

Michael Dilworth
Dec 13, 20257 min read


Knee Arthritis Gym Workout: Safe, Joint-Friendly Plan
Knee arthritis can make every step feel risky, especially if you’re already dealing with back issues or a fusion. This article breaks down what a huge 2025 study found about the best exercises for knee arthritis and how to use low-impact cardio, strength, and balance work to move with more confidence.

Michael Dilworth
Dec 12, 20256 min read


Best Exercises for Knee Arthritis: What Science Says
Knee arthritis can make every step feel risky, especially if you’re already dealing with back issues or a fusion. This article breaks down what a huge 2025 study found about the best exercises for knee arthritis and how to use low-impact cardio, strength, and balance work to move with more confidence.

Michael Dilworth
Dec 12, 20256 min read


Exercise for Brain Health After 60: What Really Helps
Worried about memory or “brain fog” as you get older, and dealing with everyday aches, stiffness, or old injuries? This article breaks down what the research says about exercise for brain health after 60 and turns it into a gentle, realistic plan you can actually follow.

Michael Dilworth
Dec 10, 20257 min read


Cold Weather Back Pain After Spinal Fusion: What the Science Really Says
If your back aches more when the temperature drops, especially after spinal fusion, you’re not imagining it. This post explains what science really says about cold weather back pain after spinal fusion and gives you simple, realistic ways to warm up, move, and feel safer in your body this winter.

Michael Dilworth
Dec 9, 20258 min read


Stronger, Steadier, Safer: Senior Strength Training at Home
Feeling weaker or more unsteady than you’d like, but not ready for a hardcore gym routine? This gentle, chair-and-counter workout helps you build strength, balance, and confidence in about 30 minutes. Perfect for home or HOA gyms, and friendly for sore backs, stiff joints, and anyone easing back into exercise.

Michael Dilworth
Dec 5, 20253 min read


Healthy Aging Fitness: How Exercise Can Reverse Frailty in Older Adults
Feeling unsteady, slower, or more “fragile” than you used to be? A major study in very frail older adults found that the right mix of strength, balance, cardio, and stretching can actually reduce frailty and boost confidence. This post shows how to turn that research into safe, practical training steps for real life.

Michael Dilworth
Dec 5, 20256 min read


Winter Weight, Fat Loss & Muscle Gain: What Really Happens to Your Body With Cold Weather Metabolism
Winter doesn’t have to be when your progress stalls. Yes, we move less, crave comfort food, and see the scale creep up—but that’s about habits, not a broken metabolism. With smart nutrition, consistent strength training, and daily movement, you can lose fat and build muscle all winter.

Michael Dilworth
Dec 3, 20259 min read


Workout Accountability: Why Personal Training Helps You Stick With Exercise
If you’ve ever felt lost or intimidated in the gym, this article breaks down a large study on gyms vs. personal training and shows how the right coaching style can make exercise feel safer, clearer, and easier to stick with, especially if you’re over 30 and getting back into fitness.

Michael Dilworth
Dec 2, 20256 min read


Afraid to Move After Back Surgery? You’re Not Alone
Nervous to work out after lumbar fusion or years of back pain? This post breaks down what research says about rehab after surgery—and how structured, guided strength training can help you move with more confidence, support your spine, and stay independent as you age.

Michael Dilworth
Nov 28, 20257 min read


Do You Really Lose Your Gains When You Take a Break from Training?
Life happens - vacations, injuries, busy seasons. When you miss the gym, it’s easy to panic and feel like all your progress is gone. The truth is, strength and muscle are more “sticky” than you think. In this article, we’ll break down how fast you really lose gains during a break, how quickly they come back, and how to return to training safely and confidently.

Michael Dilworth
Nov 26, 20259 min read


Your Grip Strength Might Be Telling You More Than Your Scale - Grip Strength and Sarcopenia in Women
Most women are told to watch the scale, but after 40 there’s another number that may matter even more: grip strength. Researchers now use handgrip strength as a simple way to spot early muscle loss (sarcopenia), which is linked to falls, fractures, and loss of independence. For women in perimenopause and beyond, a quick grip test can reveal how fast your muscles are aging – and even give you a hint about how ready your body is to train on any given day.

Michael Dilworth
Nov 22, 20255 min read


45-Minute Hip Stability Workout for Sedentary Adults (That’s Actually Doable)
If your hips feel stiff, unstable, or “creaky” from years of sitting, this 45-minute hip stability routine is for you. Inside, I walk you through beginner-friendly exercises that build glute strength, core stability, and confidence—without high-impact workouts or complicated equipment.

Michael Dilworth
Nov 14, 20256 min read


Stronger at Any Age: How Fitness Transforms Life as We Age
When Barbara first walked into Crunch Fitness Steele Creek, she wasn’t sure she belonged. A 60-year-old cancer survivor facing osteopenia and a fear of the gym, she decided to take one small step that changed everything. Through personalized coaching, smart strength training, and a supportive community, Barbara rebuilt her confidence, balance, and strength — proving it’s never too late to start.

Michael Dilworth
Nov 12, 20252 min read


Cardio-Fit ≠ Spine-Healthy: Why Running & Biking Can Aggravate Your Back (and What to Do Instead)
Being “cardio-fit” doesn’t guarantee a healthy spine. High-mile running can load the back with up to ~5× bodyweight per foot strike, and road cycling often locks the low back into sustained flexion—both can aggravate discs, especially with poor mechanics. Add “pretty good” nutrition that misses protein/micros and long sessions without electrolytes, and recovery stalls. Here’s how to rebuild a spine-healthy plan with smart strength, mobility, technique, and hydration.

Michael Dilworth
Aug 12, 20253 min read


Why “Just Strengthen Your Core” Can Be Dangerous Advice for Back Pain Sufferers
“Just strengthen your core.”
That was the most common advice I got when I was struggling with debilitating back pain — and it nearly wrecked me.
While core training is important, not all exercises are safe for a compromised spine. Movements like sit-ups, Russian twists, and Jefferson curls might be fine for a healthy back, but they can be disastrous for someone dealing with disc issues, spinal fusion, or chronic instability.
In this post, I break down why context matters, wh

Michael Dilworth
Aug 4, 20252 min read


Mastering Square Breathing: A Simple Tool to Calm Your Mind and Body
Feeling overwhelmed, anxious, or out of focus? Square breathing is a simple breathing technique that can help regulate your nervous system in just minutes. Here's how it works—and why it’s worth adding to your daily routine.

Michael Dilworth
Aug 2, 20252 min read


My Daily Back Pain Relief Routine After Spinal Fusion: 12 Moves That Actually Help
When a recent flare-up sent my pain skyrocketing to a 10, steroids helped me get moving—but these 12 exercises are what truly helped me heal. If you’re dealing with spinal fusion recovery or chronic back pain, this daily routine might give you some new ideas.

Michael Dilworth
Jul 29, 20253 min read


Struggling with Shoulder Presses? The Problem Might Be Your Anterior Pelvic Tilt
If pressing overhead feels awkward or causes your ribs to flare out, it might not be your shoulders — it could be your hips. Learn how correcting your pelvic tilt and activating your glutes can drastically improve your overhead press mechanics.

Michael Dilworth
Jul 27, 20252 min read


My Daily Routine to Stay Out of Pain After Spinal Fusion
Still dealing with pain after your spinal fusion? You're not alone—I’ve been there too. In this post, I share the exact 5-move routine I do every day to protect my spine, build strength, and keep pain away. From glute bridges to bird dogs and daily dead hangs, these exercises are simple, effective, and fusion-friendly.

Michael Dilworth
Jul 24, 20252 min read
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