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Fitness myth busted: Is high-intensity training really the best for your mental health?
Pushing harder isn’t always better—especially when your goal is to feel good, not just perform.
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Hit peak fitness at any age: how to tailor your training for optimal results as you get older
As a MF reader, you won’t need convincing that regularly working out delivers a host of benefits, both physical and mental, whatever your age. What’s not so well known, however, is that recent ...
A new study finds that short, functional-movement and resistance training workouts, called functional high-intensity training (F-HIT), may improve beta-cell function in adults with type 2 diabetes.
High-intensity training (HIT) is often recommended as a way to improve cardiovascular fitness in men and women. HIT exercise can have a positive effect on a person's maximum oxygen consumption (VO2max ...
You can always rely on a high-intensity workout to leave you feeling sweaty and exhausted. But a longer workout isn't necessarily better. And a new approach that's gaining fans on social media only ...
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