Want to get fit? You’re never too old
The body can adapt to a new exercise regimen at just about any age.
The body can adapt to a new exercise regimen at just about any age.
Variations of the plank, bird dog and leg extension can strengthen your body—minus the anguish and agony.
Stave off injuries and fatigue by adapting your workouts to meet your age and fitness level.
Busy lifestyles force many to cram their fitness into the weekend—and it's much better than no exercise at all, researchers say.
High-priced gyms don't have the market cornered on strength-building. Some simple, at-home exercises can do the trick nicely.
Want better results with health goals? Pin down the mental processes that put you in a fitness-minded mood.
A workout for a 20-something isn't apt to work for a Boomer. Choose a fitness plan that suits your age and lifestyle.
The speed of your strength-training workout is a strong indicator of your overall health—and could hint at your possible lifespan.
Push-ups and dips are among the best exercises to engage these muscles.
When you're motivated by pleasure over fear, your wellness journey will inevitably lead you to regimens that keep you coming back for more.
Squats and other mainstays will get your backside looking great, but there are plenty of ways to vary your glutes workout.
All levels of fitness are valuable, but higher-intensity workouts will inevitably lead to superior physical condition.