MS Research Translated: How to Reduce Fatigue During Exercise
Published January 22, 2018 1406 Views
MS Research Translated: How to Reduce Fatigue During Exercise While exercise offers many long-term benefits for people living with MS, it can be risky and unsafe in the short-term. Okay, so this study was conducted by researchers from Memorial University of Newfoundland in Canada. These re...
Best Workouts for MS
Published January 17, 2018 1828 Views
Best Workouts for MS As much as we hate to admit it, nothing is better for you than exercise. The new year is in full swing and all everyone is talking about is getting into shape. If you're considering joining the workout bandwagon, we have just the tips to get you started: Note: Always consu...
How to Make a SMART Resolution and why you should
Published January 4, 2018 2203 Views
Goals. They are scary things when they feel unachievable. Sometimes it seems easier to not have goals at all. After all, you can't fail a goal you never set. But goals are important and beneficial for your mental and physical well-being. Here's why you should have goals year round--- and not...
In the Defense of Resolutions
Published January 2, 2018 1303 Views
In defense of New Year's resolutions... It's that time of year when everybody is talking about New Year's resolutions. It's important to remember that resolutions are essentially goals. And goals are scary things when they feel unachievable. Sometimes it seems easier to not have goals at all....
Easy (Really!) Halloween Costumes
Published October 31, 2017 3049 Views
Easy (Really!) Halloween Costumes So it's Halloween and you don't have a costume? Took a look at costume ideas online and shrieked in fright at the level of complexity most costumes seem to have these days. Well, fret not, for I have some tried and true last-minute costumes for you! Above:...
How To Do 10,000 Things at Once
Published September 14, 2017 1693 Views
How To Do 10,000 Things at Once Tired of never having time for yourself? Sick of always falling behind on things? Trust me, procrastination was my enemy for years until I learned to restructure my life. When you've got tons of things going on, it's easy to dismiss everything as impossible. Yo...
Best Cooling Gear for a Ride
Published September 13, 2017 3609 Views
Best Cooling Gear for a Ride by Marcus, in NY I was diagnosed with MS in the spring of 2013. Since then I have had 3 major exacerbations during which I had partial to full paralysis on the right side of my body. I have been fortunate to find a treatment course (Tysabri for 2 years and...
How to Prepare for a Ride
Published September 5, 2017 1289 Views
How to Prepare for a Ride With the start of fall comes the start of Ride--- or Bike--- season! This means that several organizations around the country are gearing up to host Rides for fundraising and to increase awareness of the cause they represent. Participating in a Ride is a great way to...
Harvey Relief
Published September 1, 2017 1935 Views
Hurricane Harvey caused record-breaking floods and devastation to Texas--- displacing an estimated 30,000 Houstonians from their homes. A plethora of charities and relief organizations always pop up after a natural disaster. While these non-profits may have the best intentions in mind, they...
Kayaking
Published August 31, 2017 1370 Views
Kayaking! If you love water but don't necessarily love getting wet, then aquatic sports might not seem right for you. But what if there was a way to be near the water without ever getting wet and you get a workout out of it? Sounds too good to be true? Don't take it from us, hop on a kayak or can...