fitness
Fitness regimes, advice, and trends in the Longevity health and wellness sphere.
PiYo Vs YogaBurn
I'm a health and fitness enthusiast but I don't like the idea to have to go out there and go to the gym. I was able to stumble upon the PiYo workout. It looks promising since it's yoga and pilates combined. Which are both great as a fitness routine. So I've tried it myself so that I can trim down some more since my usual routine seems not to be working quite well for me anymore. You should know further details about this workout routine from my PiYo review below. See if this workout will also be good for you.
By Jaymie Suh6 years ago in Longevity
Tips for Staying Fit at Home During COVID
The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has changed life as we know it. For gym-goers, gym closures across the United States have impacted fitness routines. Lifting free weights, spotting friends on benches, and utilizing machines is no more (for now).
By Paisley Hansen6 years ago in Longevity
Prom Dresses and Free Yoga: An Honest Account of How I Became a Fitness Instructor
There is this illusion that some people grow up inherently fit and driven towards athleticism. That was never me. I want to talk about how I integrated fitness into my life, because I started where I know a lot of people start- trying to get into a dress.
By Deanna Duxbury6 years ago in Longevity
Reasons to Take Online Yoga Teacher Training
Although there are many criticisms of the concept of being a Yoga teacher in 200 hours, it is even more questionable to do these 200 hours in a period of only one month. Many Online Yoga classes offer classes extended over a period of 2 to 3 years. And there are a growing number of classes offering an intensive course over a 4-week period.
By Ekam Yogashala6 years ago in Longevity
Benefits To Expect From Having A Workout Log
When you hear a work out log, what comes to your mind? Have you ever considered having a workout log? But first, let us understand what a workout log is? An exercise log is a diary, a notepad, or an application that causes you to monitor your preparation with the goal that every meeting is successful. Here are some of the benefits you can get to enjoy while having a workout log.
By albartjack6 years ago in Longevity
Fitness In The New Normal
Most of us have experienced a change in our entire lives over the past few months. We are now forced to stay home, work from home and figure out ways to survive doing so. With this “new normal”, some of us have not been able to stick to a fitness plan as public gyms are closed. Some gyms that offer classes have been able to offer them virtually. What do you do if you belong to a regular gym with machines and no classes?
By Elaine M. Gallagher6 years ago in Longevity
5 Ways To Get in Shape Fast
There are plenty of reasons why you might need or want to get in shape. You may have been feeling a lack of energy and motivation from staying at home and want to kick up your motivation. You might want to get in shape to boost your immune system and avoid getting sick. You might even need surgery but have to lose weight before you can do so, or you simply wish to reach your fitness or weight-loss goals faster. Plateauing is a typical stage of training — it’s when you stop seeing the results you were achieving previously and usually means it’s time to do something new to get back on track. Here are five ways you can maintain peak performance.
By Kari Oakley6 years ago in Longevity
A Community Defined by Loneliness
In a time like this one, we all search for something to depend on, something we can control. We can no longer control our entire lives, going to and from as we please, stopping for nothing and no one. Suddenly, we are forced to be conscious of the people around us and the way we interact. This new normal has inspired loneliness, and I am feeling hyperaware of the way one simple human interaction can change my day from meaningless to meaningful. Because without these interactions, we live in bubbles of ourselves and hopefully our families, waiting for a news report to tell us that the control is back in our hands. Until then, we wait and we search.
By Ruby Grant6 years ago in Longevity









