For fitness purposes we can roughly divide the body into three sections: the lower body (legs), the core (abs), and upper ...
Beth Skwarecki is Lifehacker’s Senior Health Editor and has been writing about health, fitness, and science here since 2015. Beth was the recipient of the 2017 Carnegie Science Award in science ...
Most people tend to target the stomach and waistline when it comes to losing fat in the midsection, but back fat is another frustrating part of the body to deal with. This part of fat can still linger ...
A growing number of fitness experts across the United States agree that one simple movement can make a powerful difference in ...
MOST THINGS WE do are forward-facing. We walk forward, reach forward, bend forward—of course, because we primarily see in front of us. That’s caused us to put an emphasis on the aesthetics of the ...
A strong upper body truly makes everyday life a breeze. Consider this: By regularly performing upper-body exercises, carrying an overflowing laundry basket up the stairs or moving your fave armchair ...
According to a trainer, the cable machine is one of the most versatilepieces of exercise equipment. Try his full body workout using cable machine. You’re in the gym. It’s 6:30 p.m. on a Tuesday.
Training everything all at once is good for functional fitness and longevity. Here are five expert-approved exercises to keep ...
It’s possible to gain strength and muscle with a low-volume, high-intensity training approach. Jeff Nippard gained muscle with intense, low-volume workouts over a 100-day experiment. Science shows ...