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Greetings

 

Welcome to the April newsletter from FYZICAL Germantown.

 

Here are some quick clinic updates for this month:

  • We are offering a 10-Week balance based exercise program to improve Balance, Posture and Flexibility. Classes will be held once a week on Thursdays from 12-1pm in our Rockville location. Each week you will learn and master new exercises and then continue them at home in between classes. The cost is $129 for 10 weeks. Classes start next Thursday, April 21st. Only 2 spots left! To sign-up, send an email to info@fyzicalgermantown.com.
  • The next Back Pain workshop is next Tuesday, April 19th from 6-7pm in our Germantown location. There are still spots left but you must register. Click here to register.
  • We are hosting a Shoulder/Rotator Cuff workshop in our Rockville location in May. Click here to register in advance. 
  • Our offices are open on Easter Monday. Happy Easter!

NEW APRIL ARTICLE

Get Up and Go With a Healthy Diet

For people seeking weight loss, a healthy diet and exercise are almost always the first prescriptions. When people hear this, some will justify unhealthy eating choices by adding in extra exercise.

 

What they don’t realize, however, is that eating healthy would give them more energy to exercise in the first place. That oomph, the “dig deep” type of motivation, is often not a product of a person’s grit, but of their diet.

 

A healthy diet impacts not only the waistline, but overall energy levels, sleep quality, and the “get-up-and-go” that helps us exercise.

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LIVE WELL

What kind of injuries do dancers and gymnasts deal with?

Dance and gymnastics are wonderful ways to express beauty and emotion through movement. They both require lots of training and technique to get that perfect look of grace, but anyone can do it! Start by learning ways to protect your body while dancing. Read on to learn more!

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Getting where you want to be usually doesn’t happen when you take the easy road. In fact, the hardest road is often the one that leads to the most success. Don’t be afraid to put in the hard work to achieve your dreams. It’ll be worth it in the end!

MOVE WELL

Understanding Whiplash Injuries

Whiplash injuries are common in car accidents, and they can be debilitating. When a person’s neck quickly moves from extension to flexion, whiplash occurs and can have lasting effects on the spine and muscles. To learn more about how whiplash works and how to treat it, read on.

EAT WELL

Spring has sprung, and it’s time to prepare for a family holiday meal. Look no further than these delicious dishes that incorporate traditional Easter flavors into healthy and satisfying plates. By ditching the crust in a quiche and combining a nutrient-packed grain with asparagus, these meals hit the mark for both clean and scrumptious.

 

Mushroom Barley and Roasted Asparagus Salad

From: foodnetwork.com

 

Asparagus is a potassium-rich vegetable that highlights the vibrancy of spring. By adding nutty barley and earthy mushrooms, the salad gets boosts of protein and healthy polysaccharides to leave you satisfied, but not overly stuffed.

 

Try this one out as your next side dish for a springtime brunch or dinner!

 

Cauliflower and Ham Crustless Quiche

From: foodnetwork.com

 

Quiche is a delicious dish that can feed an army on a budget. You won’t miss the crust in this one with tasty ham and folate-rich cauliflower.

 

Making this dish is as easy as (no crust) pie! Just mix it all up, put it in the oven, and get back to enjoying family time.

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FYZICAL Germantown
12800 Middlebrook Rd. #100
Germantown, MD 20874
Phone (301) 235-3031

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