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Fitness program: 5 steps to get started
Starting a fitness program may be one of the best things you can do for your health. Physical activity can lower the risk of long-lasting disease and improve balance and coordination. It can help with ...
Matt Parrott is taking this week off. This column originally appeared in the Dec. 4, 2012, issue of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. There is no video demonstration this week. Most adults over the age ...
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How to get better at exercise: Start small and practice often
You don't have to go all out in your workouts from the beginning. Here's how just a small amount of easy exercise and a mindset shift can snowball into big results.
When you’re setting out on a new fitness journey, it can be easy to forget to pace yourself. You might get inspired by your favorite content creators or super-fit friends and decide to just go for it.
Bodyweight training builds strength without needing any equipment. Strength training supports your overall health, mood and daily function at any age. Start slow, focus on form and warm up to prevent ...
If you’ve ever thought physical activity doesn’t “count” unless it’s intense, this study may change your mind.
TheMen's Health Muscle After 40book gives you that smart, measured plan you need for your workout as an older man. The 12-week fitness guide doesn't give you handicapped workouts with instructions to ...
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