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The Notecard Guide to Fitness

Everything you need to know about fitness should fit on a 3X5. We've explored just about every aspect of training and nutrition, but the truth is that health doesn't have to be complicated. Here's our best advice.

Train Hard

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A strong back is key to just about every sport—and can help you out even when you're deskbound

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Add these nine moves to your gym routine

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In today's quick-fix culture, it's more important than ever to remember that a few simple lifestyle changes can transform your overall health

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The post-exercise recovery trend has produced mountains of new research. But can you trust the results?

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Under Armour’s new underground race doesn’t have a starting line. It has four—and it’s breathing new life into running events.

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Thanks to an integrated microchip, Under Armour’s new HOVR smart shoes allow you to track your stats—without carrying another device

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Under Armour’s MapMyRun and MyFitnessPal apps do way more than track your steps and calories—they work together to make you a better athlete

Eat Well

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A good diet is a balance of nutrition, flexibility, and giving your body what it needs

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A new multi-study review finds no advantage to following a hydration plan compared to simply drinking when you feel like it

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Old-school diets may have fallen out of favor, but diet messaging is still everywhere. Intuitive eating promises to help you drown it out.

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Even bagels, pasta, and sweets deserve a place in your personal food pyramid

Chill Out

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An expert's guide to sticking it out through pain and suffering

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Here's what actually works

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We've got you covered from the start of your training to the moment the gun goes off

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The science behind how logging lots and lots of miles fosters an unflappable demeanor—and how to get it yourself.