Some say 60 is the new 40. And one way to look and feel younger is by staying active and eating a healthy diet. By age 60, women experience a decline in estrogen, a hormone that also plays a role in ...
For years, we’ve been bombarded by the trope of aging gracefully—staying small, moving slowly, playing it safe in the gym and in life. But a growing number of women are rejecting that tired script and ...
Emerging research suggests women’s cardiovascular systems may respond more strongly to physical activity than men’s, raising questions about how exercise guidelines are set.
There are a couple of myths that might keep women from signing up for a local race. The first is that you have to be a runner in order to do a race. The truth is, you can totally walk—or even run-walk ...
Mobility might not get the same attention as cardio or strength training, but if you’re over 60, it’s one of the most important things you can do for your body. Good mobility helps you move with ease ...
Strength after 60 needs to reflect real-world movement across multiple planes. You step backward, reach sideways, stabilize on one leg, and absorb force from different angles. Training your legs this ...
Looking for fitness gear you’ll use for years? Meet the 2026 Women’s Health Fitness Awards winners across equipment, ...
Anna McGee shares insights on aging well through strength training, inspiring women over 45 to stay active and independent.