The benefits of a cross trainer include low impact on the joints, and stronger cardiovascular fitness, endurance, and muscles ...
Most gyms have an elliptical machine, otherwise known as a cross trainer. And chances are, someone's on it—and using it incorrectly. Sounds good, right? Ahead, fitness experts weigh in on everything ...
Strategic cross-training and active recovery help prevent injuries while building a more balanced, versatile body ...
Ready to revamp your workout routine—and get lasting results? Enter: the Women's Health 30-Day Workout Challenge—a comprehensive, easy to follow, exercise plan with strength training and cross ...
As a runner, your fitness priority and preference is probably (hopefully!), running. Perhaps you also strength train, take the occasional yoga class, or even swap out an easy run or two with some ...
Many military members may not realize that a well-rounded fitness routine is the key to optimal performance and longevity, even in tactical professions. As active-duty service members, our ability to ...
"Aren't they a little young for that?" This is a question I used to hear regularly from parents when I'd recommend strength training for the kids I worked with, whose ages ranged from 6 to 18 years ...
If you thought that running 26.2 miles was physically hard, try going 12 rounds in the ring. And what do professional pugilists always do when they’re training? Yep, skipping. Because what started off ...
While we all wish we could just *go* skiing and have all the muscles to do it, the unfortunate reality is that cross-training will not only make you a better skier but also allow you to ski for longer ...