17 Spooky Exercises to Add to Your Halloween Workout
The spooky season will find you wherever you are, including the gym. While you can do creepy-sounding exercises like Skull Crushers and Devil Abs any […]
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The spooky season will find you wherever you are, including the gym. While you can do creepy-sounding exercises like Skull Crushers and Devil Abs any […]
Continue reading »Our bodies are beautiful and unusual , and his reaction to exercise is a mixture of both. Physical activity improves our mood, gives us more […]
Continue reading »Tons of home workouts swear to make you stronger, but many of them are full of empty promises. If your heart is beating out of […]
Continue reading »Some exercises, like squats, I do almost forever. Even if I don’t use a program that tells me exactly what to lift , I can […]
Continue reading »My brain refuses to accept the fact that the 1990s ended 21 years ago – it definitely seems like there should be only 10, doesn’t […]
Continue reading »You can live most of your life without worrying about whether or how you breathe, but as soon as someone mentions that you have to […]
Continue reading »Every gym has a lot of weird equipment, from many types of barbells to single-tasking items like a press wheel and bicep blaster. But by […]
Continue reading »I have had the habit of exercising regularly for over 20 years and have gone through more phases than the moon over the decades. The […]
Continue reading »Is something that was once cool so quickly become less cool than roller skates? Back in the early 1990s, in the wake of the 80s […]
Continue reading »The arched bench press is second only to the sumo deadlift in fueling an angry online debate about how to do the exercise correctly . […]
Continue reading »Most fitness enthusiasts have probably heard of fast and slow twitch muscle fibers . However, the difference can be somewhat cryptic, especially in the context […]
Continue reading »Over the past few decades, “functional” fitness has been embraced as everything from niche practice to trend and joke. The training styles that call themselves […]
Continue reading »When I first started training for moose hunting, I thought that my biggest obstacle would be lack of upper body strength, my tendency to inconsistent […]
Continue reading »You are not alone if you skipped a few workouts in favor of a “hot summer soaked in foundation”. Or maybe you’ve finally gotten into […]
Continue reading »It’s a racing weekend. You’ve been training for months, spending grueling hours and surviving obscene irritations. You overcame the candle madness by making a mental […]
Continue reading »Running is usually a cold, solitary activity, but if you’re the type to think too much about your social interactions, it poses several problems as […]
Continue reading »If you have a fitness tracker and decide to jump on the step-tracking bandwagon, you may be jealous of the people living in cities where […]
Continue reading »Bosu balance boards and balls are difficult to use – they are unstable boards on which you can sometimes see a personal trainer asking someone […]
Continue reading »Great news: you are probably running too fast. We previously covered why you should run slower (we know this sounds counterintuitive), but the bottom line […]
Continue reading »When I started this archery-focused strength training program , I had one goal: to increase the pulling force to at least 40 pounds so that […]
Continue reading »When Beth first started assigning Lifehacker fitness tasks to writers on the site, I pretended not to notice. I never knew how to train. I […]
Continue reading »If you’ve ever gone to a martial arts hall, you are familiar with the fast knock knock knock knock knock of the speed bag. This […]
Continue reading »I’ve gone through many milestones in my fitness journey, from the average athlete to the marathon runner to the competitive (if mediocre) weightlifter. Along the […]
Continue reading »Cardio is so good for your body – and your mental health! – but not all of us have learned to love running . Cycling […]
Continue reading »As we get older, it becomes more difficult to stay active. But while it is widely believed that aging means a dramatic decline in athletic […]
Continue reading »There are very few things on Instagram that look cooler than weight lifting with massive chains dangling from a barbell. But these chains aren’t just […]
Continue reading »You don’t need to think too much about hydration for a short run, but if you are running long distances, you will need to drink […]
Continue reading »After some experimentation with VR fitness, I eventually came to the conclusion that he was good at certain things and not at others. In this […]
Continue reading »We’ve all had days where we talked ourselves into either skipping or changing a planned workout. Sometimes it happens because we are sick, exhausted, in […]
Continue reading »Gym fees are a bit like travel fees: you must have all the supplies you need for your destination, and you also need to organize […]
Continue reading »When you start exercising, those first few weeks bring you happiness. Sure, maybe you get sick sometimes and don’t understand how to do each new […]
Continue reading »When I bought my first kayak, I realized that I would also need to buy my own PFD, or personal flotation device. When you rent […]
Continue reading »There was a time, before smart watches, when I got carried away with swimming for a short time. I learned to read the pool pace […]
Continue reading »If you are running or traveling alone, it is always wise to let someone know about your plans and when you are going to return. […]
Continue reading »We talked about the joys of going out on the water and explored the world of inflatable kayaks (great for kids or casual boating, but […]
Continue reading »In my experience, exercise dresses are mostly Instagram ads, and for a while I felt like Halara was trying to get them to appear on […]
Continue reading »I wish my skateboarding journey began as an introductionto Lupe Fiasco’s “Kick, Push”, but I was not 6 years old when I got my first […]
Continue reading »Everything in life has its own rules of etiquette, and running is no exception. But if you usually work alone, the rules can be a […]
Continue reading »When I was shopping for my first kayak and discussing options for $ 250 and up, I came across a $ 99 inflatable kayak that […]
Continue reading »One of the features offered by a number of fitness trackers is a metric called “heart rate variability,” or HRV, which is the time interval […]
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