It’s Day five and we are starting to pick up the pace. The goal for the cardio core circuit is to keep moving and find a pace that is challenging for you.
Resistance Training – Day Four of Fitness in Recovery
Today we are adding in some new movements, combining some we have already done, and learning that any movement can be scaled to your abilities.
Core Stability – Day Three of Fitness in Recovery
Today we are focusing on creating a strong core, or what I like to call the “foundation”. This intensive workout includes standing yoga poses and ab exercises.
Squats, Lunges, and Step Ups – Day Two of Fitness in Recovery
Just as with sobriety, our fitness is obtained one day at a time! This leg intensive workout routine is specifically designed for individuals in recovery who want to commit to a healthier lifestyle.
Big Bear Mountain August 2015
Nestled in the San Bernardino Mountains, is Big Bear, CA. When you arrive, it is almost as if you are transported to another world, leaving behind the palm trees and beaches for huge trees, clear lakes, and snowy peaks.
Start Working Out! Day One of Fitness in Recovery
I’m Trevor, the personal trainer at Morningside Recovery. I’ll be guiding you through daily workout routines that will increase your flexibility, strength, and endurance. Let’s get started with Day One.
Training your Heart for a Lifetime of Fitness
Exercise Scientist and Professional Triathlete, Sally Edwards, MA, MBA, will visit Morningside Recovery on October 3, 2015 to educate and train individuals in the latest heart rate technology for health and fitness.
Morningside Recovery Announces Highest CARF Accreditation for Programs
CARF International announced that Morningside Recovery has been accredited for a period of three years for its Day Treatment, Intensive Outpatient, and Outpatient programs.
Experiment Reveals a Big Reason for Addiction
In a famous experiment, rats become easily addicted to drugs and die. Author Johann Hari reveals what could save the rats in the experiment – and humans – from addiction.










