Do you ever occasionally feel as though everything that you’re told is an intricate system of lies and truths that whirl around in a spiral of fact and fiction, accepted and rejected? If your answer..
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Do you ever occasionally feel as though everything that you’re told is an intricate system of lies and truths that whirl around in a spiral of fact and fiction, accepted and rejected? If your answer..
You’re working out, feeling fit and seeing results but there’s still something missing and you don’t know what it is. Even though we’re creatures of habit and perform better when we fit comfortably..
Overeating is one of the main causes of depression and feelings of lethargy in humans today, which is never a good thing as it seems as though the rest of the world is geared towards staying fit and..
The nation’s Christmas stockings bulged with Fitbits, Jawbones and the like, promising to lead us to a leaner, lither and more healthy 2016. The wristbands or widgets, which monitor steps taken,..
You might have heard a few weeks ago that we released our first peer reviewed paper looking at part of the DNAfit test – the Peak Performance Algorithm. In case you missed this, you can find the some..
Running a marathon is a huge physical and mental challenge and those 26.2 miles are going to have a big impact on your body, from your brain to your big toe. While most runners will be aware of the..
As part of my job role at DNAfit, I read a lot of different scientific papers from a wide range of disciplines within sports science. At the end of 2015, I reviewed the best bits of research I had..
As part of my job role at DNAfit, I read a lot of different scientific papers from a wide range of disciplines within sports science. At the end of 2015, I reviewed the best bits of research I had..
Have you made your New Year’s resolution list yet? Love’em, or hate’em, they have been around for a while. History tells us that the origin of New Year’s resolutions is attributed to Babylonians in..
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