Flower beds and vegetable gardens, while beautiful and useful, can be a lot of work for people who don’t habitually garden. A great way to start is to grow your own herbs.
We love getting out and about. Many Americans are turning to bicycles to get around. That’s great! However, there are things we must keep in mind while biking to stay safe.
As restrictions ease around the country, we want to get back outside. Gardening can be a gentle form of exercise that leaves you with beautiful flowers, a sense of accomplishment or homegrown vegetables.
Gentle yoga can help reduce the frequency and intensity of migraines. In fact, some people who added gentle yoga to their routine actually reduced their need for pills when a migraine occurred.
People are turning to the old methods of working out at home: retro workout videos. Now, those VHS videos are on YouTube and helping people work up a sweat while staying inside!
The loudest advice we have been hearing about protecting ourselves from COVID-19 is to stay six feet from one another. However, scientists are saying that six feet is not enough, especially for some types of exercise.
It’s crucial to maintain good health during these strange times. We don’t want to have to start from square one to reach our health goals. That’s why we’re looking for useful health apps to keep us on track.
Many of us are feeling stir crazy. We need more exercise than we’re getting to stay healthy. That’s why we’re looking for more ways to exercise while inside. And why we’re talking about feel-good songs.
On Fridays, we like to talk about getting outside. Today, we are looking at bicycling instead of walking. But, if it’s too cold to go outside, how good is a stationary bike compared to an actual bike?
Research may make you want to swap your evening walk for a jaunt outside in the morning. A study found that exercising before breakfast made men burn fat better than people who had already eaten that day.
Many avoid exercise while on a diet because they worry it will increase hunger while they are trying to be “good.” Working out not only doesn’t increase your appetite: it regulates hunger and may help you avoid overeating.
Being sedentary has a more significant impact on women than men. A new study looking at the sitting habits of women over the age of 55 has found that the more time a woman sat, the more likely she was to be at risk for heart disease.
Walking is excellent for health. It helps us maintain muscle, aids circulation and can help us avoid post-meal blood sugar spikes. However, according to a new study, walking may not prevent weight gain.
One of the things we love most about getting outside is its heart health benefits. New research shows that our resting heart rate is even more indicative of health than we thought.
There are several reasons people may be turning away from Gatorade and drinks like it. While we usually focus on the sugar content when talking about the drinks, now we’re looking at what they do to heart health.
The weather is frightful for much of the country, and many folks don’t want to go out in the cold, with snow and ice. There are still ways to exercise inside your home that won’t cost you money!
We talk about the benefits of walking a lot. Anything that gets you moving is great exercise. There are some perks from walking that you might not know about.
Researchers had volunteers significantly reduce their physical activity for two weeks. They saw that people lost bone density and gained significant amounts of fat around their waistline. Older people saw fat increases of up to 28 percent.
Exercise aids health and wellness in so many ways, physically and mentally.
Healthy aging demands a body that helps us overcome other problems and illnesses. Many of us strive for healthy bones by walking or with water aerobics. However, new research is showing that low-impact exercise helps health but not bones.