Low-impact exercises help you recover faster between sets, during cool downs and on rest days
Try seated and standing exercises to help lengthen and strengthen the muscles that support your plantar fascia
Eccentric is slow and steady, while concentric is fast and controlled
If you have diabetes, working out soon after eating can help lower your blood sugar
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Abdominal exercises don’t have to be done on the floor!
This rigid program has a devoted following, but its intense demands also raise some concerns
Keeping your skin dry, wearing the right clothes and investing in anti-chafe products can help minimize skin irritation
Activities like swimming, cycling and rowing can get your heart pumping without stressing your joints
Taking a stand throughout the day can lower your risk of disease while improving your energy, focus and productivity
Low-intensity interval training, or LIIT, offers numerous benefits and less wear and tear
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