
Amanda Capritto
Amanda is a content writer and journalist with extensive experience in the health, fitness, lifestyle, and nutrition niches. Her work has appeared in national and global digital publications, including Health magazine, CNET, Livestrong, Verywell Fit, The Balance, SlickDeals, Health Journal, and The Well. She's also been featured as an expert on Reebok's fitness blog, Byrdie and other wellness publications.
In addition to her public-facing content and journalism work, Amanda works with small businesses and agencies to craft health-focused content for blog posts, website copy, and slide deck copy, as well as white papers, testimonials, and fact sheets.
Amanda received a bachelor's degree in mass communication from Louisiana State University with minors in sports studies and nutrition science. She also earned her personal training certification from American Council on Exercise (ACE), integrative nutrition health coaching certification, and CrossFit L-1 certification.
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Publications
- US News and World Report34 articles
- Bicycling Magazine26 articles
- BarBend25 articles
- The Edge (Hone Health)12 articles
- Family Handyman6 articles
- Runner's World3 articles
- Garage Gym Reviews2 articles
Writes Most On
- How Running Fights Some of the Worst Effects of ‘Brain Rot’6 Mar—Runner's World‘Brain rot’—the 2024 Oxford Word of the Year—describes the potential mental decline caused by spending way too many hours on your phone or computer. If you’ve ever surfaced from an hours-long doomscroll feeling sluggish and unfocused, you’ve felt its effects first hand. Fortunately, there’s an antidote that doesn’t involve throwing your phone into the ocean—as much as you may want to. Scientists say running might counteract the cognitive drain of excessive screen time, keeping your brain...
- 8 Strength Workouts to Make You a Better Climber on the Bike2 Jan—Bicycling MagazineGear-obsessed editors choose every product we review. We may earn commission if you buy from a link. How we test gear. Jump to: 1. Return-to-Strength Training Workout 2. Foundational Strength Workout 3. Foundational Core Workout 4. Bilateral Total-Body Strength Workout 5. Unilateral Total-Body Strength Workout 6. Single-Leg Strength Workout 7. Power Workout 8. Maintenance Strength Workout Why Strength Training Makes You a Better Climber How to Optimize Your Strength Training Sessions If you...