With this in mind, here are five workouts for complete beginners to help you get moving in the year ahead. For some people, simply calling something a workout can be a mental block. So just start with ...
Start on all fours. Extend your right arm in front of you and your left leg behind, actively reaching in opposite directions.
The hardest part of working out consistently? Getting started. Once you do, though, you start feeling (and soon, seeing!) the positive impact on your mind and body. Whatever your age or experience, ...
“New year, new me.” Or so the saying goes. Whether breaking old habits in dating or prioritizing health goals, it is a great time of year to set up new routines to achieve the results you want to see.
I’m excited to share with you about one of my all-time favorite activities – walking. As a woman in midlife, I’ve found that walking has become not just a form of exercise, but a true joy and a ...
This article was reviewed by Craig Primack, MD, FACP, FAAP, FOMA. “Right to the core,” “core values,” and “hardcore.” These little idioms highlight just how vital the concept of “core” is in our lives ...
If you’ve ever held a plank, paused at the bottom of a squat or pressed your palms together in front of your chest, you’ve done an isometric exercise. Ta-da! These holds might look simple — after all, ...
In a recent article, strength training in your late 50s and early 60s, we discussed the benefits of strength training (at any age) and how to get started if you are new to training. While the title ...
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