Doing Trampoline Workouts Unlocked My Inner Child and Gave Me a Joint-Friendly Way To Get in Some Serious Cardio

Carpe diem, right? And spoiler alert: Im so glad I did. Im not the only person whos curious about this practice, either. (I didnt want to start off too hard at the beginning!) I set my laptop on a patio chair and got to jumping. More specifically, I especially loved the jumping jacks and scissor moves in Lils video. certified fitness instructor, professional dancer, and co-founder ofThe Ness The trampoline and virtual workouts do take getting used to, however....

April 30, 2025 · 3 min · 502 words · Peter Gonzales

Doing Yoga With Weights (aka Yoga Sculpt) Is the Workout Your Routine Is Missing

Curious about yoga sculpt? But one version has found a foothold in studios worldwide: yoga sculpt. What is yoga sculpt? Peek at your yoga studios schedule and youll quickly realize yoga can refer toa tonof practices and workouts. Some sessions might center on rejuvenation while others are all flow. Yoga sculpt takes after the latterwith a twist, sometimes literally. vice president of operations and yoga atCorePower Yoga (And yes, it stillcounts as yoga....

April 30, 2025 · 3 min · 628 words · Karen Brown

Dollar Stores Aren’t the Answer To Alleviating Food Insecurity, So What Is?

The FDA Just Banned Red Dye No. 3: The Future of Processed Foods Is Red Wine Any Healthier for You Than White Wine? Proffee Is the Hottest New Beverage Trendbut Should You Really Be Adding Protein to Your Coffee? All of this is to say that dollar stores are everywhereincluding in areas where there isnt much else. Kayleigh Painter is the manager of investor and media relations at Dollar Tree....

April 30, 2025 · 2 min · 362 words · Deanna Rowe

Don’t Believe Any SPF Conspiracy Theories—Sun Protection Is Non-Negotiable

Recently, weve seen the same sort of problematic rhetoric start to take hold around sun protection. On TikTok, the anti-sunscreen brigade is going strong, with influencers spreading misinformation and preying on fears. While in a perfect world, social media would be absent of such misinformation, thats not reality. What can be is equipping yourself with knowledge to protect yourself and scroll safely. But as any dermatologistincluding Dr. Zubritskywill tell you, this is categorically false....

April 30, 2025 · 3 min · 549 words · Sherry Thomas

Don’t Fall for the 180 Strides-Per-Minute Running Myth. Here’s How To Actually Find Your Ideal Cadence

There’s a myth in running that 180 steps per minute is the ideal running cadence. Learn why that’s wrong, and what to aim for instead. Im an Exercise PhysiologistHeres Why You Shouldnt Worry About Cortisol Spikes When You Do HIIT Workouts. Elliptical vs Treadmill: Which Cardio Machine Is Right For You? Does Rowing Count as Strength Training? Heres What Experts Had to Say Our editors independently select these products. ultrarunner and running coach...

April 30, 2025 · 2 min · 345 words · Dr. Kimberly Marsh

Don’t Feed the Hustle—Here Are 4 Ways To Protect Your Mental Health When You Work for Yourself

Ellen Mihalovich is the founder of Gemmwell, an online marketplace dedicated entirely to clean feminine health and pleasure. She believes that together, we can challenge the prognosis of an incurable diagnosis. My mental health has been triggered by sleepless nights or never-ending stress. Below, find tips from others who work for themselves and have managed to protect their mental health. Here are 4 tips for protecting your mental health when youre self-employed 1....

April 30, 2025 · 2 min · 363 words · Stephanie Jones

Don’t Have Access To a Leg Press Machine? Build Strength At Home With These 5 Alternatives

Want to know the most effective leg press alternatives you’re free to do at home? Try these options, recommended by fitness experts. Im an Exercise PhysiologistHeres Why You Shouldnt Worry About Cortisol Spikes When You Do HIIT Workouts. Elliptical vs Treadmill: Which Cardio Machine Is Right For You? Does Rowing Count as Strength Training? One of the most usedand least practical to ownis the leg press. certified personal trainer Excellent for building strength in your upper legs, these machines are also large, heavy, and expensive....

April 30, 2025 · 2 min · 371 words · Alice Pena

Don’t Let Fear of Discomfort Keep You From Getting That Mammogram—Here’s What You Can Do To Make the Test More Comfortable

Many patients may wonder, should mammograms be painful? Learn how to ease discomfort at your next appointment. But should mammograms be painful? Fortunately, there are several ways to make the test less physically and emotionally uncomfortable. One in eight womenwill be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime. Routine exams can reduce the mortality rate of breast cancer by 40 percent. radiologist specializing in breast imaging and image-guided procedures What should you expect from a mammogram?...

April 30, 2025 · 2 min · 313 words · Jasmine Henderson

Don’t Mind Us, We’re Just Buying All the Things in Pantone’s New Gorgeous Color of the Year

Pantone has announced ‘Veri Peri’ as Color of the Year, and we’re here for it. Shop the periwinkle pandemonium here. Want To Transform Your Outdoor Space into a Calming, Boho-Chic Escape (Um, Yes)? Hows that for trend-setting? Find our Veri Peri wellness picks below. Each brush swaps standard bristles for charcoal bristles that provide a deeper clean backed by 33,000 vibrations per minute. … Talk about purple power. Its hydrating, soothing, and a delight for under $20....

April 30, 2025 · 2 min · 227 words · Russell Warren

Doomscrolling Through Bad News on Your Phone all the Time? Here Are 4 Tips to Quit

Okay, what is doomscrolling and how can I stop it from compromising my mental health? Here are four tips to set healthy boundaries from bad news. Your Low-Stress Guide to Leveling-Up Your Bedtime Routine Are You Burnt Out or Depressed? The news cycle has become more intense over the past few months and the never-ending consumption can become toxic. And new research says the habit is also bad for mental health....

April 30, 2025 · 2 min · 275 words · Mary Rogers

Dopamine vs. Serotonin—A Neurologist Breaks Down the Two Happy Hormones

What’s the difference between dopamine vs serotonin? A neurologist unpacks the role of both neurotransmitters in the mind and body. Your Low-Stress Guide to Leveling-Up Your Bedtime Routine Are You Burnt Out or Depressed? Two of our favorites for feeling good? But how do they work, why do they work, and what do they work on? Dopamine vs. serotonin: the similarities As previously mentioned, both dopamine and serotonin are neurotransmitters....

April 30, 2025 · 2 min · 368 words · Tyler Moreno

Down To Enter Your Iced Bone Broth Era? RDs Say It’s Liquid Gold for Gut Health and Hydration—Especially for Summer

A hearty bowl of chicken noodle soup? Instead, you may be surprised to hear her say, serve it on the rocks, would ya? Were talking about iced bone broth, the soon-to-be coolest (literally) beverage of the summer. We caught up with three nutrition pros to delve into the benefits of drinking bone broth iced cold. Plus, a few genius ways to ensure its as nutritiousand, more importantly, deliciously undetectableas possible....

April 30, 2025 · 2 min · 336 words · Julie Banks

Dr. Gail Parker on How Restorative Yoga Can Help Heal Racial Trauma

As a yoga teacher and studio co-owner, holding space for others is part of my transformation. It was 1968, shortly after the Detroit riots and Martin Luther King Jr.s assassination. From her very first class, she was hooked. I was tapping into that deeper level of being and freedom that exists within, Dr. Parker says. And I cant explain it better than that. Since then, Dr. Parker has used yoga to inform her work as a therapist....

April 30, 2025 · 2 min · 332 words · Andrea Kennedy