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Active Lifestyle Active Lifestyle is the newest addition to the Health & Fitness industry in Grenada.

But is the first of it's kind to enter said industry.We are the first to bring to Grenada HOME VISITS in :Personal Training, Nutritional Consultation, Rehab, etc.

07/11/2022
03/10/2022
04/09/2020

Good evening
Regretfully I have to cancel session on Monday morning ptl the 7th sept. due to a business trip to Carriacou.
Due to the osprey’s changes in schedule trips (no weekend trips) I have to leave this evening and return Monday morning ptl.
Sorry for any inconvenience caused.

31/08/2020

Session Canceled
Due to the extreme weather this morning
And mostly the change in the wind directions.
I am sadden to have to cancel this morning’s session. But in the best interest off each member’s health and comfort I have to, seeing that the program is in a partially open area.
Sorry for any inconvenience caused.

Fitness & Weight Loss Program group class5:15am & pm Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays
05/08/2020

Fitness & Weight Loss Program group class
5:15am & pm Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays

28/02/2020

Stress and immune function

Modern medicine has come to appreciate the closely linked relationship of mind and body. A wide variety of maladies, including stomach upset, hives, and even heart disease, are linked to the effects of emotional stress. Despite the challenges, scientists are actively studying the relationship between stress and immune function.

For one thing, stress is difficult to define. What may appear to be a stressful situation for one person is not for another. When people are exposed to situations they regard as stressful, it is difficult for them to measure how much stress they feel, and difficult for the scientist to know if a person's subjective impression of the amount of stress is accurate. The scientist can only measure things that may reflect stress, such as the number of times the heart beats each minute, but such measures also may reflect other factors.

Most scientists studying the relationship of stress and immune function, however, do not study a sudden, short-lived stressor; rather, they try to study more constant and frequent stressors known as chronic stress, such as that caused by relationships with family, friends, and co-workers, or sustained challenges to perform well at one's work. Some scientists are investigating whether ongoing stress takes a toll on the immune system.

But it is hard to perform what scientists call "controlled experiments" in human beings. In a controlled experiment, the scientist can change one and only one factor, such as the amount of a particular chemical, and then measure the effect of that change on some other measurable phenomenon, such as the amount of antibodies produced by a particular type of immune system cell when it is exposed to the chemical. In a living animal, and especially in a human being, that kind of control is just not possible, since there are so many other things happening to the animal or person at the time that measurements are being taken.

Despite these inevitable difficulties in measuring the relationship of stress to immunity, scientists are making progress.

21/09/2019

A few months ago I twisted my ankle and partially tore the ligaments. I was in a cast and immobilized for over a month. Once the cast came off, my muscles and joints had lost so much strength and range that I was unable to move around without crutches. Michael used a combination of massage therapy and exercise therapy to help me regain range of motion in my joints and strengthen my muscles so that I am able to walk again. Because of his expertise and patience, I once again have my freedom back. Thank you, Michael! — Julia Weeks

17/09/2019

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Tuesday 05:00 - 20:00
Wednesday 05:00 - 20:00
Thursday 05:00 - 20:00
Friday 05:00 - 20:00

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