When the weather outside is frightful, the right activity can transform students’ pent-up energy into laughter, movement, and ...
The brain evolved to control movement, but movement also shapes our thinking. This truth cuts across neuroscience, clinical psychology, exercise physiology, and the psychology of aging. Brain Cells ...
On behalf of Sport Physiotherapy Canada (SPC)/Physiothérapie du Sport du Canada, we are pleased to welcome you to the March 2025 edition of the British Journal of Sports Medicine (BJSM). Nous sommes ...
The holiday season can be a stressful time and for some, this means putting their exercise program on hold. This can happen for a variety of reasons, from traveling, to weather changes, fulfilling ...
Neuroscientists have learned a great deal about how the brain interprets and controls movements that make up everyday movements like walking, reaching, and grasping objects. But the mechanics of ...
When most people hear “exercise,” they think about muscles, cardio, or maybe squeezing into last year’s jeans. But movement is much more than a way to change your body. In fact, it is one of the most ...