You might think that if you’re in your 50s or 60s and have never been to a gym before, now is not the time to dive into the weights room, but you could not be more wrong. In fact, not only is it the ...
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 ...
Exercising regularly is extremely important and should be a part of your daily routine. With dipping temperatures and air quality still in the 'very poor' category, people prefer to stay indoors. But ...
Poor form can make planks less effective and slow your progress toward your strength training goals. To add insult to injury, doing planks incorrectly can lead to an actual injury. Let's avoid that.
“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.
Poor balance increases the risk of falls and injuries, especially as people age. Training balance helps improve body ...
A sports medicine doctor and physical therapist weigh in about the pros and cons of the popular, low-impact social media fitness routine.
Somatic exercises can come with a lot of benefits, but these are the risks and expert tips you should keep in mind. Dr. Valerie Cholet is a Professor of Kinesiology. She earned her doctorate at Penn ...