Did you know osteoporosis currently affects over 2 million Australians? But what exactly is osteoporosis and is there anything we can do to prevent this condition? In this blog post Brian walks us through the best bone building exercises to incorporate into our workouts and also reinforces the important role rest plays on our muscles (and bones).
SOURCE: HIF Lifestyle Blog – Read entire story here.
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