Around the beginning of every year I think about my exercise goals, as many of us do, and usually the question comes down to this: will I spend more time on cardiovascular exercise or strength ...
In my personal training sessions, I ask clients to set an “intention” at the beginning of each workout. That intention is a short-term goal for that workout. It can be whatever the person wants to ...
If you’ve ever thought physical activity doesn’t “count” unless it’s intense, this study may change your mind. Reviewed by Dietitian Madeline Peck, RDN, CDN Most adults don't meet the recommended 150 ...
The cardiovascular implications of physical exercise can be improved by helping individuals design and set out to accomplish key goals, resulting in lasting benefits and improved behavioral changes.
In this Woman's Doctor segment, how much exercise do you really need? Dr. Jasmine Toor with Mercy Medical Center recommends roughly 150 minutes of moderate intensity exercise a week, that's two and a ...
The new year is here, and that means it's time think about the goals we want to achieve during 2026. Heck, maybe you'll even make a vision board. But if you create goals that are too lofty, you may be ...
Over the past year I’ve taken an interest in getting strong, which means I’ve done more bodyweight workouts and even lifted a weight now and then at my local fitness center. This is a 180-degree turn ...
An exercise bike is a great tool if you're looking to get cardio in at home or at the gym. However, if you don't properly set ...
If you’ve ever felt like physical activity only “counts” if it’s intense, structured or lasts longer than 10 minutes, you’re not alone. And when movement feels like it has to look a certain way to ...