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10 hours ago
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After decades of swearing by workout classes, I switched to weightlifting. I never expected to be so impressed by the results.

Transitioning from group fitness to weightlifting can significantly improve strength and fitness levels, especially for those feeling stagnant in their workouts.
fromwww.nytimes.com
2 months ago
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Video: How Weight Lifting Took Over America

Weight lifting evolved from a stigmatized fringe practice into a mainstream American fitness and cultural phenomenon embraced widely across society.
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fromwww.businessinsider.com
10 hours ago

After decades of swearing by workout classes, I switched to weightlifting. I never expected to be so impressed by the results.

Transitioning from group fitness to weightlifting can significantly improve strength and fitness levels, especially for those feeling stagnant in their workouts.
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fromYoga Journal
3 weeks ago

Do Backbends Make You Nervous? Here's 5 Things You Should Know.

Backbends require both strength and flexibility, and balancing the front and back body is essential for safe practice.
Mindfulness
fromYoga Journal
2 months ago

I Avoided Challenging Yoga Practices At All Costs-Until This Happened

A shift from avoiding vigorous yoga to craving stronger movement emerged after intense internal restlessness demanded energetic release.
Mindfulness
fromYoga Journal
2 weeks ago

Working on the Splits? This Unexpected Advice Will Help.

Incremental awareness is essential for mastering challenging yoga poses, balancing focus on the ultimate goal and the immediate steps needed to achieve it.
Yoga
fromYoga Journal
3 weeks ago

Do Backbends Make You Nervous? Here's 5 Things You Should Know.

Backbends require both strength and flexibility, and balancing the front and back body is essential for safe practice.
Yoga
fromYoga Journal
1 week ago

Want More Mobility in Your Entire Body? Spend Some Time in This Pose.

Malasana, or yogi squat, offers numerous functional benefits, countering the negative effects of a sedentary lifestyle by enhancing mobility and strength in the lower body.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

As soon as I left the first session I felt taller': is reformer pilates as amazing or awful as they say?

Reformer pilates is rapidly growing in popularity, driven by social media trends and celebrity endorsements, making it a lucrative market in the UK.
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fromwww.businessinsider.com
2 weeks ago

Can't do a pull-up? This Marine colonel told us how to get your first rep

Misty Posey developed a pull-up program for Marines after overcoming her height challenges and realizing the importance of strength training.
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fromElite Traveler
2 weeks ago

The Personal Trainers Trusted by Olympians and Hollywood Stars

Experienced personal trainers help clients achieve fitness goals through individualized training programs that address both physical and mental aspects of performance.
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fromInsideHook
3 weeks ago

The Case for Becoming a "Movement Generalist"

Variety in physical activities can significantly lower mortality rates and enhance overall health.
fromwww.businessinsider.com
3 weeks ago

At 86, I still travel and I do headstands with my wife every day to stay mobile

Before I retired, I taught physics at a secondary school in China. While working as a teacher, I met my wife at an event. We were as active as the students we taught, spending our free time playing badminton, basketball, volleyball, and table tennis.
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Snowboarding
fromUnofficial Networks
1 month ago

6 Dryland Bodyweight Exercises That Will Improve Your Skiing Experience

Fundamental exercises targeting single-leg stability, lateral movement, and ski-specific muscle activation provide greater training benefits than complex advanced movements for skiers of all levels.
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fromwww.businessinsider.com
3 weeks ago

I adopted a new fitness strategy in my 40s that's helped me run half-marathons, hold handstands, and do pull-ups as I age

Setting physical goals in each decade enhances perspective on aging and provides resilience in facing life's challenges.
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fromYoga Journal
3 weeks ago

5 Yoga Poses That Help You Overcome Fatigue

Chronic exhaustion stems from kapha imbalance; brief yoga practice redirects stuck energy through movement and breath to restore vitality.
fromYoga Journal
3 weeks ago

10-Minute Practice to Strengthen Your Core-No Standing Required

Physically, the core-which includes the abdominals, lower back, and pelvic floor-stabilizes the spine, protects the lower back, and improves posture by helping to maintain the natural curvature of the spine. A stable core lets you move safely and steadily, whether you're working out or moving through everyday life.
Yoga
fromSnowBrains
1 month ago

It's Time to Stop Debating & Start Putting the Bar Down - SnowBrains

I have evolved from someone who didn't think much of the bar except for resting my legs to thinking of it as an obvious life-saving precaution. Dr. Bourne shared several examples from Mammoth in which the bar could have saved lives, including the death of her former ski coach, who fell from a chairlift to his death, most likely from a medical event which may have been treatable.
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Exercise
fromBusiness Insider
4 weeks ago

I'm 76 and joined a fitness group in my 60s. I still train every day and can do 5 muscle-ups.

A 76-year-old maintains exceptional fitness through lifelong physical activity, part-time work, and community gym participation, demonstrating that age need not limit mobility and strength.
Yoga
fromYoga Journal
4 weeks ago

How to Find Your Balance in Any Challenging Standing Pose

Yoga postures are dynamic sequential movements with beginning, middle, and end phases, not static positions, with the transition phase being crucial to successful practice.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Watching my six year old deadlift 35kg was pretty cool': meet the children who work out

People tell me it will stunt their growth or that it's dangerous, she says. She is also often accused of forcing her children to train, when actually it all started the other way round. What child doesn't look at their parents and want to do what they're doing?
Parenting
fromScary Mommy
1 month ago

What Are "Movement Snacks"? How To Try This Trending Fitness Hack

I work with busy professionals, so I've been integrating micro workouts of two to 10 minutes into my clients' lifestyles for almost 20 years. The most important thing for your health isn't getting all your daily movement done in one big, perfectly curated workout - it's about being consistent.
Health
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

I looked exceptional but I was out of breath': the bodybuilder who switched to mindful movement

Eugene Teo, 34, began lifting weights at the age of 13, looking for validation. I was short, skinny and I thought it would give me confidence, he says. Bodybuilding for me was the ultimate expression of that. Now living on the Gold Coast in Australia, with his partner and daughter, the fitness coach spent from age 16 to 24 training and competing. At times, he lifted weights for up to four hours a day, aiming to get as muscular and lean as possible.
Mental health
Wellness
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

Man loses half his bodyweight doing yoga and weights

A 31-year-old reduced weight from over 400 to under 200 pounds by adopting hot yoga and weightlifting to avoid obesity-related health risks.
Women
fromLos Angeles Times
2 months ago

UCLA gymnastics loves putting on a show during floor exercise

UCLA women's gymnastics floor routines are energetic, personalized performances that captivate crowds and produced a season-high 49.700 against Washington.
#vertical-dance
fromwww.bbc.com
2 months ago

Why doing a mix of exercise could be the key to longer life

Don't put all your eggs in one basket when it comes to exercise - doing a variety of different physical activities every week is the key to boosting your health and living longer, a study suggests. After tracking the weekly exercise habits of 110,000 men and women in the US for 30 years, researchers found active people who did the greatest variety of exercise were 19% less likely to die during that time than those who focused on one activity. That effect was greater than for individual sports like walking, tennis, rowing and jogging. The total amount of exercise you do is still key, experts say, but doing a range of activities you enjoy can bring lots of benefits.
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fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Martial Arts Improves Self-Esteem in Middle Aged and More

Higher volumes of Tai Chi correlate positively with subjective well-being, mood, and self-esteem in middle-aged and older adults.
Yoga
fromYoga Journal
1 month ago

Attempting This Arm Balance? Here's How You Can Simplify It.

Observation and visual learning are more effective for mastering complex yoga arm balances than verbal instruction alone.
Wellness
fromSilicon Canals
2 months ago

People who stay in shape without hitting the gym usually share these 8 simple daily routines - Silicon Canals

Sustainable daily movement and simple routines integrated into everyday life maintain fitness and vitality more effectively than intense gym-focused workouts.
Yoga
fromYoga Journal
1 month ago

How to Improve Your Balance in 30 Seconds (or Less!)

Balancing is a skill requiring regular practice; simple, quick balancing exercises can be performed anywhere without equipment to maintain coordination among eyes, ears, brain, and body systems.
fromYoga Journal
2 months ago

10-Minute Morning Yoga to Build Strength in All the Ways You Need

This 10-minute morning yoga class is one of my more popular practices. It's a strength-based yoga practice that not only focuses on helping you build strength but also challenges you to find your body-brain connection. Essentially, it helps you become strong not only in your movements but in your mind. And you can practice it any time of day that you have time.
Mindfulness
fromSilicon Canals
2 months ago

8 daily habits of people who stay incredibly fit without ever stepping foot in a gym - Silicon Canals

You know those people who seem to radiate energy and look like they could run a marathon at a moment's notice? The ones who somehow maintain incredible fitness without posting gym selfies or talking about their deadlift PR? I used to think they had some secret genetic advantage. Turns out, after years of observing and experimenting myself, their secret isn't found in a gym membership or expensive equipment. It's woven into the fabric of their daily lives through simple, sustainable habits.
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Exercise
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

My rookie era: in a period of heartbreak, learning to pole dance gave me structure

A second attempt at pole dancing in a smaller, personalized studio environment proved transformative, turning initial negative experiences into confidence-building success.
fromYoga Journal
1 month ago

6 Unexpected Ways to Use a Wall in Yoga to Stretch and Strengthen

Instead of guessing where your body is in space, you receive immediate physical feedback when you rest or press part of your body against the support. Practicing poses against a wall can reduce the intensity of a pose. But it can also increase the challenge. A wall isn't just a 'make the pose easier' prop.
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Wellness
fromInsideHook
2 months ago

What 50 Morning Jumps Can Do For Your Fitness

Fifty morning jumps can raise heart rate, boost circulation, endorphins and bone-loading benefits, but may cause fainting or joint issues in some people.
Mindfulness
fromSilicon Canals
2 months ago

5 gentle exercises perfect for people who haven't worked out in years - Silicon Canals

Easing back into fitness through gentle, consistent movements and mindfulness rebuilds foundation, confidence, and sustainable habit without intense workouts.
Mindfulness
fromFast Company
1 month ago

This Olympic skill can boost your job performance

Elite performers manage attention and energy to minimize "thoughtload"—the cognitive, emotional, and energy taxes that undermine performance—thereby improving execution under pressure.
Wellness
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

I took up paddleboarding in my 60s. In the water I feel calm; on land I feel strong

Paddleboarding improves strength, balance and core fitness, offering an enjoyable, sustainable way for older adults to stay active and age well.
fromYoga Journal
1 month ago

This Challenging Pose Frustrates Yoga Students. Here's How Gravity Can Help.

Though there are as many asanas as there are species of living creatures in the universe, the old hatha yoga manuals report there are just 32 that are beneficial for humans, and Chair Pose is included among them. Chair is essentially a half-squat, or a half-stand: The feet are flat on the floor, the shins are angled forward about 45 degrees over the feet, the thighs are almost parallel to the floor, and the torso stretches up and back with the arms reaching upward.
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fromBOXROX - Competitive Fitness Magazine
1 month ago

3 Parkour and Calisthenics Gyms in NYC | BOXROX

Calisthenics gyms in NYC attract diverse athletes because bodyweight training builds strength and real-world performance comparable to traditional weight training, backed by scientific evidence.
Mindfulness
fromBackyard Garden Lover
2 months ago

We're All Sitting Too Much: Add These 11 Yoga Poses

Brief workplace yoga routines can reduce musculoskeletal pain, stiffness, and tension in hands/wrists, lower back, and shoulders caused by prolonged sitting.
Yoga
fromYoga Journal
1 month ago

Yoga Can Help Remind You of Your Courage. Here's How.

Courage and vulnerability are complementary forces; true strength requires remaining open to pain while honestly confronting uncomfortable truths about ourselves and society.
Yoga
fromYoga Journal
1 month ago

10-Minute Standing Yoga You Can Practice Anywhere (No Mat Required)

A 10-minute standing yoga sequence provides stretching and movement without requiring a mat, props, or floor space, suitable for any location.
Exercise
fromwww.npr.org
2 months ago

Building strength without weights

Progressive bodyweight exercises, such as advancing push-up variations, can produce strength gains comparable to weighted bench-press training.
fromInsideHook
2 months ago

What's the Point of Chasing a Plank PR?

It's just what it looks like: I time my planks then file them away, determined to last a little longer tomorrow. And sometimes I do, for several days in a row, then one day I'll collapse nearly a minute short of my personal best. I'll pound the mat like Charlton Heston at the end of Planet of the Apes, then I'll get myself together - you've got to stay cool at Equinox - and move on with my day.
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#parkour
fromYoga Journal
2 months ago

Headstand Calls for Balance and Poise. Here's How to Approach It Safely.

Headstand (Sirsasana) is often called the "king of poses" because of the many benefits it affords. It teaches balance and poise, increases the strength of the arms, positively affects the cardiovascular system, and allows, more than many poses, a few minutes for mental and physical stillness. It's a difficult pose, involving many precautions and prerequisites. Many Westerners feel that if they can practice Headstand, they are practicing "real" yoga.
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fromEat This Not That
2 months ago

4 Seated Exercises That Flatten Belly Pooch While Working From Home After 40

Consistent seated core exercises at a desk activate deep core muscles, improve posture, and reduce belly pooch without needing gym time.
fromYoga Journal
1 month ago

Looking for Steadiness in Half Moon Pose? Here's How to Find It.

There is a quality of awareness that develops as we move to a deeper level in our practice of yoga. At first, our bodies seem dense and impervious, our muscles thick from exertion. Slowly we begin to differentiate and reclaim the various parts of our body. We learn the placement of the feet, the work of the legs, the lift of the rib cage, the lengthening of the spine, the carriage of the arms and head.
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fromYoga Journal
1 month ago

Wheel Pose Can Help You Open Up-Physically, Spiritually, and Emotionally

Wheel Pose requires confronting deep nervous system fear and tension, particularly in the solar plexus, to achieve true physical and emotional openness beyond superficial spinal extension.
Yoga
fromYoga Journal
2 months ago

Want Better Posture? These 8 Strengthening Exercises Will Help.

Good posture is dynamic alignment; regular movement and yoga strengthen postural muscles, prevent pelvic tuck and forward-head habits, and reduce pain.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

My rookie era: I signed up for ballet on a whim. I still can't tell my left from my right

This is an absolute beginners course on the foundations of classical ballet and, a single catastrophic line dance lesson aside, it is also the first dance class I have ever attended. I am in the minority. As we take the barre, it quickly becomes apparent that not being able to tell my left from my right will be a significant deficit over the next 16 weeks. This, however, is a tertiary concern.
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#core-strength
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fromYoga Journal
2 months ago

The Trick to Coming into This Intense Backbend? Trusting Yourself.

Develop an even, evenly distributed spinal curve in backbends; avoid forcing extreme localized flexion to prevent sacral and sacroiliac injury.
Yoga
fromYoga Journal
2 months ago

7 Things Every Yoga Teacher Needs to Know About Chair Yoga

Chair yoga is a versatile, accessible practice that benefits people of all ages and is a valuable skill every yoga teacher should learn.
#yin-yoga
Yoga
fromYoga Journal
2 months ago

Can't Touch Your Toes? These Stretches Can Help.

Ability to touch toes depends mainly on skeletal anatomy, pelvis and spine position, and nervous-system responses rather than frequency of stretching.
Yoga
fromYoga Journal
1 month ago

Want Stronger Glutes? These Yoga Poses Can Help.

Strong glutes stabilize the pelvis, improve hip and knee alignment, reduce lower-back strain, and enhance balance and overall movement efficiency.
fromYogi Aaron
2 months ago

Yoga to Stay Young & Flexible - Your #1 Anti-Aging Practice

Aging isn't just about wrinkles-it's about how your body moves. Or doesn't move. As we age, we often lose strength, balance, and range of motion. Our spines compress. Our glutes weaken. All of this manifests as pain, stiffness, and fatigue. But as Yogi Aaron reminds us, the true signs of aging come from a loss of mobility. The good news? You can get it back through regularpractice of our yoga routine to stay young, which includes breath, muscle activation, and mindful movement.
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fromYoga Journal
2 months ago

How Do You Safely Practice Twists in Yoga? Here's What You Need to Know.

Twisting yoga asanas improve spinal and abdominal health by enhancing circulation, spinal-disc nutrient exchange, and spinal elasticity, but are contraindicated for neurological disc pathologies.
Yoga
fromYoga Journal
1 month ago

Struggling to Find Time for Yoga? Here are 10 Ways to Prioritize Your Practice.

Commit to brief, consistent yoga sessions scheduled where they fit best—morning, midday, or short breaks—to make practice manageable and sustainable.
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