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fromYoga Journal
6 hours ago

Struggling With Tight Shoulders? Here's the Stretching and Strengthening You Need.

Tight or weak shoulders affect not only our functioning in daily life, but our yoga practice. Poor posture and tight shoulders limit our muscles' freedom of movement.
Yoga
Wellness
fromPsychology Today
7 hours ago

Best Way to Have a Beach Body?

Body image improvement requires changing perceptions rather than the body itself, emphasizing self-acceptance and care for one's body.
fromArs Technica
3 hours ago

Robot runner handily beats humans in half-marathon, setting new record

The fastest robot from Chinese smartphone-maker Honor notched a winning time of 50 minutes and 26 seconds while autonomously navigating the 13-mile (21-kilometer) route, according to the Global Times.
Running
#coaching
Philosophy
fromPsychology Today
23 hours ago

How to Take the Next Quantum Leap in Coaching

Recombinant coaching integrates ancient wisdom with modern sciences, enhancing personal and professional coaching practices in a billion-dollar industry.
Philosophy
fromPsychology Today
23 hours ago

How to Take the Next Quantum Leap in Coaching

Recombinant coaching integrates ancient wisdom with modern sciences, enhancing personal and professional coaching practices in a billion-dollar industry.
Health
fromwww.businessinsider.com
2 days ago

4 healthy aging habits that a longevity doctor follows most days, including strength training

Preventive habits, especially prioritizing sleep, are crucial for optimizing health and longevity.
Wearables
fromMail Online
2 days ago

Iron Woman! I tested an exoskeleton - can it turn me into an athlete?

The Ascentiz H+K exoskeleton enhances physical performance for active users, providing support for activities like running and climbing.
#hip-efficiency
Exercise
fromiRunFar
4 days ago

Understanding and Improving Hip Efficiency, Part 2: Strength

Hip strength and stability are crucial for runners, optimizing gait and enhancing performance through efficient hip movement.
Careers
fromFast Company
5 days ago

How new perspectives come from moonwalking

Gravity serves as a metaphor for cultural forces that shape organizational dynamics and individual experiences.
Psychology
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Are you breathing properly? How I found out I wasn't

Dysfunctional breathing affects many healthy adults, causing breathlessness and difficulty without any underlying disease.
#yoga
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fromYoga Journal
1 day ago

Can't Focus? These 8 Yoga Poses Help Boost Your Mental Clarity.

Yoga can help improve focus by training the mind to stay present during practice.
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fromYoga Journal
6 days ago

This Hip-Opening Yoga Sequence Prepares You for an Elusive Arm Balance

Hip-opening yoga practice focuses on variations of Pigeon Pose to enhance flexibility and strength, preparing for Flying Pigeon Pose.
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fromYoga Journal
3 weeks ago

Do You Really Need to Bend Your Knees in Certain Poses? Here's What to Know.

Tight hamstrings can hinder yoga practice, but keeping legs straight during stretches may enhance flexibility despite discomfort.
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fromYoga Journal
1 month ago

Do Backbends Make You Nervous? Here's 5 Things You Should Know.

Backbends require both strength and flexibility, and balancing the front and back body is essential for safe practice.
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fromYoga Journal
1 day ago

Can't Focus? These 8 Yoga Poses Help Boost Your Mental Clarity.

Yoga can help improve focus by training the mind to stay present during practice.
Yoga
fromYoga Journal
6 days ago

This Hip-Opening Yoga Sequence Prepares You for an Elusive Arm Balance

Hip-opening yoga practice focuses on variations of Pigeon Pose to enhance flexibility and strength, preparing for Flying Pigeon Pose.
Yoga
fromYoga Journal
3 weeks ago

Do You Really Need to Bend Your Knees in Certain Poses? Here's What to Know.

Tight hamstrings can hinder yoga practice, but keeping legs straight during stretches may enhance flexibility despite discomfort.
Yoga
fromYoga Journal
1 month ago

Do Backbends Make You Nervous? Here's 5 Things You Should Know.

Backbends require both strength and flexibility, and balancing the front and back body is essential for safe practice.
Mindfulness
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Coping With Physical Anxiety Symptoms

Experiencing strong physical sensations is common in anxiety, leading to a feeling of loss of control over one's body and capabilities.
Exercise
fromMen's Journal
3 days ago

This Common Home Office Mistake Is Causing Joint Pain, Experts Say

Poor home office ergonomics lead to neck, wrist, and back pain during remote work.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 week ago

Dancer with ALS uses brainwaves to perform again through avatar

Breanna Olson, an ALS patient, danced again using brainwave technology to control a digital avatar on stage in Amsterdam.
Running
fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

Using Sports to Develop Good Character

Sports provide opportunities to practice virtues and improve moral character through repeated intentional actions.
#yin-yoga
Mindfulness
fromInsideHook
3 days ago

The Case for "Strategic Laziness"

Downtime is essential for both physical and mental progress, countering the societal obsession with constant achievement.
Exercise
fromNature
3 days ago

Immune cells have a surprising role in exercise endurance

B cells support muscle function during exercise, revealing a new role beyond their traditional immune system function.
Exercise
fromStrength Running
6 days ago

How to Run Pain-Free: Movement, Strength, and Injury Prevention with Dr. John Rusin - Strength Running

Smarter movement, not more rest, is key to preventing running injuries and achieving durable, pain-free running.
Mindfulness
fromSilicon Canals
6 days ago

The underrated value of rest - Silicon Canals

Prioritizing rest can significantly enhance creativity, patience, and overall well-being, challenging the misconception that rest is for the lazy.
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
2 weeks ago

body agency and the ways wearable devices let people regain control of their physical forms

Body agency is a power returned after an incident took it away from the user's physical form, and some wearable devices and technologies have this exact goal in mind.
Wearables
Running
fromiRunFar
2 weeks ago

Running and Aging: Finding Surprise Improvements

Crown King Scramble 50k offers a consistent and challenging course for runners, fostering a strong community and personal growth through endurance.
Yoga
fromYoga Journal
4 days ago

There's a Specific Type of Grief We Don't Talk About. Yoga Can Help You Process It.

Grief over sentimental objects, known as material grief, is a common experience that can evoke strong emotions similar to losing a loved one.
fromMail Online
1 month ago

What your WALK says about you, according to science

An individual's gait can reveal their emotional state from a distance, enabling social decision-making - such as whether to approach or avoid them - before their facial expressions become visible. While facial expressions can be consciously controlled, gait represents a spontaneous and habitual motor behaviour that may provide reliable cues for one's internal emotional state.
Psychology
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fromYoga Journal
2 weeks ago

Want More Mobility in Your Entire Body? Spend Some Time in This Pose.

Malasana, or yogi squat, offers numerous functional benefits, countering the negative effects of a sedentary lifestyle by enhancing mobility and strength in the lower body.
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fromInsideHook
4 weeks ago

The Case for Becoming a "Movement Generalist"

Variety in physical activities can significantly lower mortality rates and enhance overall health.
Wearables
fromWIRED
1 month ago

A Fitness Enthusiast's Guide to the Best Massage Gun in 2026

Modern massage guns combine percussive therapy with vibration, heat, cold, and LED light technologies to enhance muscle recovery and reduce post-workout pain through increased blood flow.
Exercise
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

How Five Minutes of Movement Can Positively Impact Health

Five extra minutes of daily moderate-to-vigorous activity prevents up to 1 in 10 early deaths, with greatest benefits for the least active people.
fromInsideHook
1 month ago

Are You in Alignment? How to Unlock Pain-Free Movement.

The brain is the conductor of the orchestra, the muscles are the instruments. When your body is out of alignment, the orchestra is playing out of tune. Misalignment in the musculoskeletal system is frequently the root cause of chronic pain and the resulting poor posture.
Health
#dance-biomechanics
Mental health
fromBustle
2 months ago

"Somatic Shaking" Is An Easy, Natural Way To De-Stress

Somatic shaking uses rhythmic, whole-body movement to mobilize and release stored stress and trauma, reducing tension and daily stress symptoms.
Medicine
fromScienceDaily
2 months ago

This discovery could let bones benefit from exercise without moving

A protein acts as an internal exercise sensor, converting movement into bone growth and enabling drugs to mimic exercise to prevent bone loss.
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
2 months ago

Heal your injuries faster using motion as the new potion

When you have an acute injury, your body is sending signals through the peripheral and central nervous systems and the immune system to say, hold on, I need to stop doing this so we can allow the tissue to heal, says Ericka Merriwether, a physical therapist and pain researcher at New York University. Rest, after all, is the first part of the familiar RICE therapy, which stands for rest, ice, compression and elevation.
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fromwww.npr.org
2 months ago

In a world built for sitting, here's how to stay active even when stuck inside

Modern life centers on prolonged sitting, but brief movement breaks—two five-minute activities daily—can interrupt sedentary habits and improve physical and mental well-being.
fromWIRED
2 months ago

We Strapped on Exoskeletons and Raced. There's One Clear Winner

An exoskeleton is a relatively new class of wearable device designed to enhance, support, or assist human movement, strength, posture, or even physical activity. The main piece goes around your waist like a belt, and from it, a pair of hinged, mechanized splints extend down over the hips to strap onto each thigh, where they provide some robotic assistance to normal movements like walking, running, or squatting.
fromwww.bbc.com
2 months ago

Why doing a mix of exercise could be the key to longer life

Don't put all your eggs in one basket when it comes to exercise - doing a variety of different physical activities every week is the key to boosting your health and living longer, a study suggests. After tracking the weekly exercise habits of 110,000 men and women in the US for 30 years, researchers found active people who did the greatest variety of exercise were 19% less likely to die during that time than those who focused on one activity. That effect was greater than for individual sports like walking, tennis, rowing and jogging. The total amount of exercise you do is still key, experts say, but doing a range of activities you enjoy can bring lots of benefits.
Public health
Wellness
fromScience of Running
5 months ago

Recovery Demystified: Focus on What Really Works

Prioritize simple recovery fundamentals—sleep, hydration, nutrition, and social support—and use advanced tools only to supplement, not replace, these basics.
Education
fromScience of Running
8 months ago

Exploring the New Era of Training: Embracing Experimentation

Systematic, thoughtful experimentation with new technologies and methods, balanced against proven traditions, optimizes training and pushes athletic performance boundaries.
fromSnowBrains
1 month ago

It's Time to Stop Debating & Start Putting the Bar Down - SnowBrains

I have evolved from someone who didn't think much of the bar except for resting my legs to thinking of it as an obvious life-saving precaution. Dr. Bourne shared several examples from Mammoth in which the bar could have saved lives, including the death of her former ski coach, who fell from a chairlift to his death, most likely from a medical event which may have been treatable.
Snowboarding
Medicine
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

The best movement is the next movement': how to really look after your lower back

Most lower back pain arises from muscle spasm–triggered nerve sensitisation rather than major structural damage; prevention through regular movement is easier than treatment.
#exercise
#office-ergonomics
Exercise
fromScienceDaily
1 month ago

Scientists found a surprising way to make exercise work better

A ketogenic diet high in fat helps normalize blood sugar and dramatically improves muscle oxygen utilization and endurance response to exercise.
fromThe Atlantic
1 month ago

What Pressure Does to an Athlete's Body

Those of us who watch the Olympics as bystanders tend to smugly judge athletes for succumbing to pressure without understanding what we even mean by the term. The first thing to know about pressure is that it has actual physical properties. Feeling it is not a sign of a too-thin veneer of character. Pressure might as well be a snakebite, given its very real qualities in the bloodstream and how it can paralyze even the strongest legs. The way to deal with pressure, and become
Science
Psychology
fromBig Think
2 months ago

How training your gaze could help you master sports - and your own attention

Superior visual search strategies and eye-movement use distinguish some elite athletes from less-skilled players, enabling exceptional performance despite ordinary physical attributes.
Snowboarding
fromUnofficial Networks
1 month ago

6 Dryland Bodyweight Exercises That Will Improve Your Skiing Experience

Fundamental exercises targeting single-leg stability, lateral movement, and ski-specific muscle activation provide greater training benefits than complex advanced movements for skiers of all levels.
fromScience of Running
2 months ago

Fit and Fast: Achieving Robustness in Training

In this episode of the On Coaching Podcast, Steve Magness and Jon Marcus discuss the concept of 'fit but flat,' exploring the phenomenon where athletes excel in metabolic fitness but fail to perform competitively due to a lack of neuromuscular coordination. Using examples like middle-distance runner Ingram Brion, the hosts delve into how metabolic training alone can lead to race failures.
Running
Health
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Do not ignore your body's signals': how to really look after your neck

Frequent micro-breaks, posture corrections, task variation, and raising screens to eye level reduce neck strain from prolonged sitting and device use.
Running
fromScience of Running
9 months ago

Keeping Training Fresh: Science, Methods, and Strategies

Consistent, simple, repetitive training actions over time build capacity and performance; coaches should emphasize small milestones, celebrate progress, and create environments valuing steady effort.
Mindfulness
fromSilicon Canals
2 months ago

5 gentle exercises perfect for people who haven't worked out in years - Silicon Canals

Easing back into fitness through gentle, consistent movements and mindfulness rebuilds foundation, confidence, and sustainable habit without intense workouts.
Health
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Bouncing back: from an ankle sprain to a shoulder pinch, experts on the best way to recover from common injuries

Address underlying imbalances with targeted, consistent movement, proper diagnosis and professional care; combine rest, sleep, nutrition and graduated training to prevent and recover from pain.
Mindfulness
fromBackyard Garden Lover
2 months ago

We're All Sitting Too Much: Add These 11 Yoga Poses

Brief workplace yoga routines can reduce musculoskeletal pain, stiffness, and tension in hands/wrists, lower back, and shoulders caused by prolonged sitting.
Health
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

My fortnight in a posture corrector: can this simple device help reduce back pain?

Wearable posture correctors can temporarily improve posture but should be used only short-term and alongside movement, exercise, and professional guidance to avoid dependence.
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

Four Strategies That Improve Pain and Athletic Performance

You feel an unpleasant sensation - like a sinking feeling of anxiety in your stomach as the game begins, and you think, "I'm anxious. Here we go again. I'm about to blow it." You feel your pain increasing, and the thoughts churn: "Great. I'll probably miss a whole week of work." Imagined catastrophes fill your mind. Manage these thoughts with the 3 C's: Catch it, Check it, and Change it.
Mindfulness
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fromYoga Journal
1 month ago

How to Improve Your Balance in 30 Seconds (or Less!)

Balancing is a skill requiring regular practice; simple, quick balancing exercises can be performed anywhere without equipment to maintain coordination among eyes, ears, brain, and body systems.
fromSilicon Canals
2 months ago

People who stayed physically active into their 80s share these 7 movement habits they started before it became trendy - Silicon Canals

It got me thinking. While everyone's obsessing over the latest fitness trends and biohacking protocols, these folks have been consistently moving their bodies for decades. No fancy equipment, no Instagram-worthy routines, just simple habits they picked up long before movement became a multibillion-dollar industry. So I started asking around, digging into research, and talking to people who've stayed active well into their golden years. What I found wasn't revolutionary or complicated. It was refreshingly simple.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

My rookie era: in a period of heartbreak, learning to pole dance gave me structure

A second attempt at pole dancing in a smaller, personalized studio environment proved transformative, turning initial negative experiences into confidence-building success.
fromInsideHook
2 months ago

What's the Point of Chasing a Plank PR?

It's just what it looks like: I time my planks then file them away, determined to last a little longer tomorrow. And sometimes I do, for several days in a row, then one day I'll collapse nearly a minute short of my personal best. I'll pound the mat like Charlton Heston at the end of Planet of the Apes, then I'll get myself together - you've got to stay cool at Equinox - and move on with my day.
Exercise
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

I did nothing for my flexibility but take 2 Pilates classes a month. I improved by almost 20%, according to a 3D scan.

I got a 3D scan that measured my flexibility last August, hoping the predictably subpar results would finally inspire me to stretch more. Then, I did basically nothing. Even knowing my shoulder rotation movement was in the "red" zone - needing serious improvement if I wanted to avoid future pain - it wasn't enough to get me to devote three minutes of light stretching before my cardio and strength workouts as suggested by trainers I had spoken with.
Exercise
Yoga
fromYoga Journal
2 months ago

7 Things Every Yoga Teacher Needs to Know About Chair Yoga

Chair yoga is a versatile, accessible practice that benefits people of all ages and is a valuable skill every yoga teacher should learn.
Yoga
fromYoga Journal
1 month ago

Want Stronger Glutes? These Yoga Poses Can Help.

Strong glutes stabilize the pelvis, improve hip and knee alignment, reduce lower-back strain, and enhance balance and overall movement efficiency.
fromYogi Aaron
2 months ago

Yoga to Stay Young & Flexible - Your #1 Anti-Aging Practice

Aging isn't just about wrinkles-it's about how your body moves. Or doesn't move. As we age, we often lose strength, balance, and range of motion. Our spines compress. Our glutes weaken. All of this manifests as pain, stiffness, and fatigue. But as Yogi Aaron reminds us, the true signs of aging come from a loss of mobility. The good news? You can get it back through regularpractice of our yoga routine to stay young, which includes breath, muscle activation, and mindful movement.
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