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Gold's Gym SoCal Blog

Health And Fitness Tips For The SoCal Community

September 2022

Moving More Than Recommended Can Lead to a Longer Life

Your odds of living a longer life go way up the more you move every week. Those are the findings of a new study published in the American Heart Association’s flagship, peer-reviewed journal Circulation. Researchers analyzed information from more than 100,000 participants over a 30-year follow-up period and concluded that adults who perform two to four times the current recommended amount of moderate or vigorous physical activity per week have a significantly reduced risk of mortality.

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August 2022

Healthy Tips & Unique Recipes for National Sandwich Month

You can have them for breakfast. You can have them for lunch. You can have them for dinner. So, it’s no wonder there’s a National Sandwich Month because who wouldn’t want to celebrate that kind of versatility? Sandwiches make a quick, easy, and nutritious meal any time of day, which makes them perfect pre or post-workout fuel. Our ode to the low-key, but mighty sandwich includes tips for healthy and delicious sandwiches and a few unique recipe ideas to up your sandwich game.

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July 2022

Don't Just Train, THRIVE With Our Newest Workout Program

Thrive means to prosper and flourish. And that’s exactly what we want for all our Gold’s Gym SoCal members, which is why we’re excited to announce our newest workout program is available at our newest location. First launched at Gold’s Gym La Mirada last year, THRIVE can now be found at Gold’s Gym Northridge and will be coming to more locations in the future. So what’s THRIVE and what makes it different?

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June 2022

5 Reasons To Add Strength Training to Your Fitness Routine

We’ve found the fountain of youth. Turns out, it’s strength training. We’re not talking about the reverse aging stuff, but a growing body of evidence suggests that strength training is fundamental to maintaining a high quality of life as we get older.

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