For most cyclists I advocate a whole body approach to strength training. You’ve got to live with your body the rest of your life so we want to create a balanced athlete from top to bottom! This is ...
Forget 30, flirty, and thriving—you’re 40 and ready to have the fittest years of your life. Maybe, after years of caring for young children, you’ve mastered the morning school drop-off and have ...
Strength training has many benefits like helping you age gracefully, get stronger and even aids in weight loss. But what if you're new to it and don’t know what to do at the gym? You don't need to be ...
From a performance perspective, strength training can make you a more powerful and efficient runner. Strong glute and leg muscles allow you to charge up a hill or crank out a finishing kick. Core ...
Strength training has many health benefits, though it can often seem intimidating or difficult for most people. But it doesn't have to be. Physical therapist Aaron Lory shares his expertise on how to ...
Sticking with an exercise program can be tough, even during the best of times. But what about during a pandemic? A new study by the University of Missouri and Oklahoma State University found that even ...
The fountain of youth might not be a mythical spring hidden in some distant land, but rather a weight room in your local gym or resistance bands in your living room. Strength training, once considered ...
New research shows the importance of resistance training in perimenopause through postmenopause for maintaining muscle mass and strength. Experts point out the benefits of lower-body strength training ...
A study of 62 people found that strength training and quiet rest can reduce symptoms of depression as well as quiet rest. There isn't as much research on the impact of lifting (compared to aerobic ...
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