A Cure for Tennis Elbow?

Tennis elbow is a condition where the outer part of the elbow becomes sore and tender. It is commonly associated with playing tennis and other racquet sports, though the injury is not unique to racquet sports.
The condition is more formally known as lateral epicondylitis (”inflammation to the outside elbow bone”) , lateral epicondylosis, or simply lateral elbow pain.

And with the pain comes weakness and decreased function of the affected arm. When it’s bad, you can forget about holding a suitcase or playing tennis or even shaking hands.
In a nutshell, it’s a real pain in the….lateral epicondyle.
Current treatments include:

Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs): ibuprofen, naproxen or aspirin
Heat or ice
A counter-force brace or “tennis elbow strap” to reduce strain at the elbow epicondyle, to limit pain provocation and to protect against further damage.
Rest
Acupuncture
Blood injection (possibly augmented by plateletpheresis)
Botulinum toxin
Extra-corporeal shock wave therapy (lithotriptor)
Heat therapy
Immobilization of the forearm and elbow using […]

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Dave's Genesis Tattoo Shop in Collington

On our first Instructor Spotlight, we’ll talk a little about Dave Bein, creator of Genesis Tattoo.
Dave Bein goes beyond the definition of a well-rounded guy; he’s an extremely gifted tattoo artist, a huge fan of martial arts (he’s got a black belt in Karate from his father, who was a Chuck Norris student!), a KnuckleUp instructor,  and a darn-good graphic designer on his spare time.
Dave’s history with Martial Arts and fitness began when he was a child, and his dad (freaking Chuck Norris’ student) taught him Karate. By age 19, he had already trained Judo, Boxing, and Jiu Jitsu, and was involved with the so-called NHB fighting (No-Holds-Barred, previous to the MMA scene).
Dave And The OBX Gym
KnuckleUp is honored to have Dave teaching special Kickboxing classes, and when his schedule allows, sparring on the ring with the students. With the opening of the brand new […]

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According to the  USA Today, President Obama has begun his health care push.
And you know what that means.
Like it or not, President Obama wants to give you a great big taste of Canadian style healthcare.
So, I thought that I would take a few minutes to let you know a little bit about my experience with the Canadian health care system.

It is a massive (government) bureaucracy that eats up a lot of money and can frustrate the people who rely upon it.
It’s full of hardworking doctors/nurses/technicians/etc who work long hours trying to keep sick people from dying
It’s seems to work fairly effectively – according to the CIA, Canadian life expectancy is 81.23 yrs. (#8 in the world)

So, let’s compare that to the current American health care system.

It is a massive (medical insurance) bureaucracy that eats up a lot of money and can frustrate the people who rely upon it.
It’s full of […]

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Image by Toban Black via Flickr

The art of ferociousness in its finest, dirtiest form. That is what UFC offers, or at least it did at one time. Gone are the days of the blood-lust, the modern UFC looks more like a ballet. In its early beginnings UFC was the anything goes, bare knuckle blood fest that pulled from underground foreign fighting circuits and targeted the violence nurtured American public.
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It was for people who liked to watch men destroy each other, plain and simple. Nowadays, UFC has accommodated itself to the mainstream. Instead “Oh, my god, how much more can he take?” commentators are more likely to be heard saying “My god, the ref called that on in a hurry.”
What inspired this radical change in style? When The Ultimate Fighter began on UFC, the producers knew some changes had to be made. Even under the […]

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Alternate A.M. Workout

21-15-9 Pullups, burpees, broad jumps
This one left a few blisters on my hands.

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Chinese martial art
Throughout history, people from all over the world have developed martial arts systems of their own. The roots are the same — local authorities once outlawed the lower class from owning and using weapons of any form, prompting people to find a way to protect themselves regardless. Korean martial art, Japanese martial art and other systems of martial art were created as farmers needed to protect themselves and their lands from invaders. These people, caught between the power struggles that went on around them, had to have some form of self-defense. This is how the Russian martial art developed as well.
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Russia is no exception. Russia has a long history of internal conflict and invasion. It is a massive country with borders that span over 11 time zones. The Russians came to expect the unexpected when in battle and no two enemies would […]

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As Homer Simpson would say, “It’s funny ’cause it’s true”
CLICK HERE ==> Eat Less, Move More
Really, I could use this as a late night TV commercial for Eat Stop Eat
BP

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Vonnie Wescott today, after losing 30 lbs with KnuckleUp!

Vonnie in July 2008, before joining the gym, at 175lbs.

One of the most rewarding experiences a gym can ask for is to be part of its members’ fitness and wellness success. It is humbling to know that we performed a small part in reaching their fitness goals, and we’re always proud of assisting tons of students in the best way that we can.
However, there’s only so much KnuckleUp can do; every student that challenges themselves, that battles against a comfy couch or a double bacon cheeseburger, and shows up for class irregardless, is a major winner.
Today, we’re celebrating Vonnie Wescott’s win over her personal battles against a sedentary desk job lifestyle.
This is what Vonnie told me about her experience with KnuckleUp:
In college I was about 135/140, and once I got my desk job I got up to 175! I knew I needed […]

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We just redesigned the Workout of the Day website with a fresh WordPress theme that makes all the info about pushups, pullups, burpees, and all the other bodyweight exercises you love a lot easier to find.
We also improved our exercise reference library with YouTube videos about burpees, pistols, knees to elbows, and all the other exercises that comprise our circuit training and daily exercise routines.
Expect to see more updates soon. This is only the beginning…

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Time to talk about your body's potent fat burning hormone: HGH. I wanted to let you guys know up front that this post isn't a grand scheme to sell some sort of HGH supplement. There are some pills and supplements that can make a little difference, but this article will be dedicated to increasing your Human Growth Hormone (HGH) with just a solid diet and exercise routine. I've talked in passing about HGH in the past, but felt the need for a post that goes a bit more in depth.

[The science behind HGH is as simple or as complex as you want to make it. I will touch on how HGH works in your body, but mainly focus on actions you can take to increase this natural fat burning hormone in your body. Oh yeah, this picture is suppose to be a mad scientist.]
The Basics: What is HGH (Human Growth […]

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