It sounds like one of those outrageous infomercial claims - get fitter and healthier from as little as one minute of exercise. But In this case, the assertion isn't too good to be true. There's now a ...
If you equate step aerobics with leg warmers and spandex, well, you’re not wrong—but you’re stuck in the 1980s version of it. As TikTok videos that have amassed millions of views show, the retro ...
Beth Skwarecki is Lifehacker’s Senior Health Editor, and holds certifications as a personal trainer and weightlifting coach. She has been writing about health for over 10 years. August 11, 2021 Add as ...
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services recommends getting 150 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic activity or 75 minutes of vigorous-intensity aerobic activity each week, plus two days of ...
Even a brief workout is a good workout. Just 15 minutes of movement can lead to better cognitive function, give a boost to your metabolic and heart health and extend your lifespan. Now, if you’ve got ...
Quick workouts might be the fitness world’s best-kept secret. If you’ve been telling yourself you don’t have time to exercise, that excuse just evaporated. Those brief bursts of movement you can ...
The science has spoken: you do not need to exercise for hours on end in order to improve all aspects of your health, nor to boost your life expectancy. In fact, the secret to feeling fit, healthy, and ...
Ducharme is a contributor to TIME. Ducharme is a contributor to TIME. Federal guidelines say U.S. adults should get at least 75 minutes of vigorous physical activity, or 150 minutes of less-intense ...
There are tons of misconceptions around fitness that can sabotage you before you even step foot into a gym, from believing your body needs to look a certain way to glorifying soreness as the mark of a ...