Fitness pros explain how to read your body’s cues, prevent overtraining, and maintain long-term progress.
YORK, Pa. — Once you've established a consistent workout routine, it's also important to remember that your body needs a break from intense sessions so it can recover. This is called active recovery, ...
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Being competitive has been part of my DNA since childhood. In my adult years, I still struggle with putting my natural drive toward intensity to rest, which can be an issue when it comes to workouts.
Being competitive has been part of my DNA since childhood. In my adult years, I still struggle with putting my natural drive towards intensity to rest, which can be an issue when it comes to workouts.
Whether you’re vying for a personal best, training for your first race or simply running to stay fit, more miles mean better results, right? Perhaps not. While adding more speed work to your schedule ...
As someone who has treated working out as part of my daily routine for the past 12 years, I've come to find out that recovery is just as important as the workout itself. No matter the workout you do, ...
I used to train with a group that spanned the spectrum from milers to marathoners, all at a similar competitive level. For large stretches of autumn and winter, we could all train together in some ...
It’s easy to get excited about your training and those workout sessions that make you feel on top of the world. It is usually the exercise aspect that we put the most physical and mental effort into ...