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02.11.2026
Preventing Falls: Move Confidently All Winter
Winter in Ontario changes how we move. Sidewalks become unpredictable. Parking lots turn icy. Stairs feel riskier. Even walking from your car to the grocery store can suddenly require more focus and tension than it did a few months ago — increasing the risk of slips and falls. Confidence Comes From Preparation A fall can decrease your confidence long before it injures your body. It can make you hesitate, shorten… -
01.27.2026
The Winter Cozy Trap: When Rest Slowly Turns Into Inactivity
If your winter routine feels nothing like it did in the summer or fall, you’re not imagining it—and you’re definitely not alone. Maybe you were walking outside most days when the weather was warm. Maybe your workout class felt easy to get to when it was light out and you didn’t need three layers just to leave the house. Now it’s cold, it’s dark, it might be snowing, and suddenly… -
11.04.2025
Exercise and Seasonal Depression: Boost Your Mood This Winter
The clocks just changed, the days feel shorter, and that familiar heaviness may be starting to creep in. For many people, the transition into winter brings more than just colder weather — it brings lower energy, decreased motivation, and sometimes, seasonal depression. If you’ve noticed your mood dip this time of year, you’re not alone. The darker days and reduced sunlight can affect your body’s natural rhythms and serotonin levels,…
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