If you struggle to stick to exercise, think about your values. When your exercise habits and values are aligned, it's easy to ...
We all need exercise — at least 150 minutes a week, in fact — but let’s face it: Working out just isn’t everyone’s cup of tea. And even fitness fanatics and top-tier athletes have those days when they ...
AMHERST — A ninth grader at Amherst Regional High School, Eddie Ekajulo doesn’t have to get to his first class until around 9 a.m. Yet he is often at the school by 7 a.m., taking part in a ...
The difference between those who maintain long-term fitness success and those who struggle often comes down to a simple truth: sustainable results don’t come from occasional heroic efforts but from ...
Wondering the best time to work out? Your personality might help you decide. Reviewed by Dietitian Katey Davidson, M.Sc.FN, RD, CPT The Big Five Personality traits include openness, conscientiousness, ...
There are two types of athletes: the 4 a.m. warriors, and those who would rather carry dumbbells all day than work out in the morning. If you asked me three months ago, I would have chosen the latter.
The digital clock reads 5:30 a.m. Outside, darkness blankets the neighborhood. While most people remain wrapped in the comfort of their beds, a growing community of morning exercisers laces up shoes, ...
Finding the best workout schedule for you can be tough. Some people choose to embrace their late-night rocker tendencies and go for dinner-time gym sessions, or others prefer to wake up with the sun ...
Need a little push to get you moving? Fitness experts share their tips for staying motivated. (Getty Creative) We all need exercise — at least 150 minutes a week, in fact — but let’s face it: Working ...