Regular exercise is important for maintaining physical and mental health. Typically, people incorporate a combination of strength training, cardio, and stretching into their fitness routines. However, ...
Hip mobility is essential for supporting daily movement, reducing pain and injury risk, and maintaining optimal strength and flexibility.
YOU MIGHT THINK you've got all your bases covered with your wellness routine. You lift weights, do cardio, maybe you even meditate. But, you’re actually missing a key element to really complete the ...
Leg strength training isn’t just about power—it’s key to improving mobility, balance, and long-term health. This video ...
I tried to sit cross-legged the other day; it didn't go very well. My knees ached, my hips felt tight and there came a point where it seemed my thighs were actively repelled by the floor. For context: ...
When it comes to staying pain-free, sometimes it’s a joint venture between you and your physical trainer. If you don’t happen to have a trainer, fear not, Tonal trainer and running coach Kristina ...
This article was reviewed by Craig Primack, MD, FACP, FAAP, FOMA. If you’ve been dealing with hip pain or tight hips, you’re not alone. It’s a common issue that can be caused by commonplace things, ...
There are stretches for flexibility and then there are their lesser-discussed counterparts: mobility exercises. Just like we need our joints and muscles to be loose and pain-free for good-quality ...
Al Roker is starting the year strong with strength-training workouts, walks and lots of words of encouragement.
After 40, your body needs more intentional care, and it starts with daily mobility training to stay strong, flexible, and injury-free. Mobility matters, especially considering a survey from the ...
Background Axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA) impairs trunk strength, mobility and cardiorespiratory fitness. Despite exercise ...
Getting back into fitness in your 40s and 50s is less about recreating the past and more about discovering a sustainable, ...