fitness
Fitness regimes, advice, and trends in the Longevity health and wellness sphere.
Unique Workouts You Need to Try
We have all felt bored of working out. Sometimes it feels like it’s the same thing over and over again. You go to the gym, lift weights, go home. You go for a run, go home. Sometimes you need to switch up your routine so that you can feel motivated again and again to exercise. Switching your routine will also help you avoid falling into a rut with your workouts. It will also help you to work muscles that are neglected if you stick to the same routine everyday. To help you get the most out of your workouts, here are some unique workouts that won’t fail to entertain.
By Paisley Hansen7 years ago in Longevity
The Benefits of Bodyweight Training and Weight Lifting
One of the things I think we don’t realize coming into fitness is that it isn’t a sprint, it’s a journey. It’s going to have its ups and downs. When the ups and downs come, we must remember why we started. When I first started fitness and working out, I thought I was going to see results quickly. I would wake up every morning, go the bathroom, and look in the mirror, hoping to see a six pack. I’ve been involved with fitness for two years now. One of the things I have taken from it is… that the results you want to see don't come overnight, but small bits of progress do. The small bits of progress make up the big result you want to see.
By Dasia Baker7 years ago in Longevity
Workouts You Can Do in the Pool
In a few months, the sun will be warm and people will start to pull the covers off their pools. Swimming is one of the best full-body workouts that you can do. You can do lap swimming which works core, arms, and legs with every kick and pull that you do. You can also run in the pool for a lower-impact, high resistance cardio workout. Not to mention, you can do amazing weight-training workouts all from the comfort of the water. To help you find some of the best workouts for your summer, here are the top four water exercises of all time.
By Paisley Hansen7 years ago in Longevity
The Best Pre-Workout Supplements to Improve Your Fitness Training
Today, people are more concerned about being fit and healthy than ever. Every fitness freak is willing to run that extra mile or go for that extra round of rep to get into perfect shape. However, deficiency of strength or energy may prove to be a hindrance, which is why you need a pre-workout supplement to turbo-charge your performance during your workout session.
By Kathy T. Cooley7 years ago in Longevity
Treadmill vs Rowing Machine - Best Home Gym Workout Equipment Debate
Most of you probably think about buying a workout machine for your use at home. Although there are several options open for you, two of the major considerations are a treadmill and a rower. Experts from this website say that choosing a piece of exercise equipment that gives a full body workout is the best choice. However, there are also some users who prefer to use exercise machines that provides an adequate amount of workout in order to help them remain fit. When it comes to choosing between a treadmill and a rowing machine, many people get confused. It is true that both have their pros and cons. Choosing one is completely based on your own personal requirements and budget.
By Patty McDaniels7 years ago in Longevity
Being a Runner Is Awesome
Running is the best thing ever. You don't need any expensive equipment, other than a sports bra (maybe two, no one wants to be knocked out by a renegade tit to the face) and a pair of running shoes. You don't have to buy a membership to any sweaty, stinky, somewhat intimidating gym filled with grunting gorillas, gawkers, and people that seem to be there solely for small talk and selfies.
By Kay Deschain7 years ago in Longevity
How Physical Exercise Makes Your Memory Work Better
Exercise can improve your memory! Physical exercise is equally important for your body and mind. Studies now reveal that exercising can help you not only build strong muscles, keep a healthy body weight and prevent diseases. Regular physical activity also leads to memory enhancement and development of thinking skills.
By Andrew Guerra7 years ago in Longevity
Arnie
I’m acting like a teenager again, and it feels good. I’m lifting weights. Not a lot, but enough to get the muscle buzz that comes with pitting lazy, dad flesh against unyielding iron. The clanging sound of metal plates bumping up against each another is triggering my middle-aged endorphins big time.
By Francis Litzinger7 years ago in Longevity











