Strength training supports healthy aging by preserving muscle, bone density, metabolic health, and independence.
A certified qigong instructor explains how a gentle, rhythmic movement can help reverse years of poor posture.
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How’s your posture? Did you catch yourself slouching as you read that? If there’s room for improvement you should try barre. Barre is a challenging style of workout that combines ballet-inspired ...
Working through controlled positions encourages a smoother motion of your shoulder joint, which can help you lift your arms ...
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The best core exercises don't necessarily require you to get on the floor. These seven standing variations are sure to ...
Good posture habits help us stay alert and prevent injury. According to WebMD, having good posture is essential for bone, joint and muscle health, and can even improve your mood and energy levels. If ...
Standing exercises to boost energy after 45, with certified trainer Jarrod Nobbe’s 6-move routine. Feel alert fast.
Research shows that people who engage in a regular workout routine to improve posture have less pain levels in the neck, shoulders, middle back, lower back and pelvis. Adding in 20 minutes a day just ...