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This routine can help you stretch out and stay active even when you're sitting down

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And what happens to your brain when you finally nail it

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Whether you’re slinging a chainsaw, loading hay bales, or wielding a torch, durable workwear that fits well allows you to do your job better

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Just back from a run? Create a yummy post-workout routine using your favorite asana poses as cool down stretches. 

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Our writer tested four of the highest-quality down jackets on the market to determine whether they're worth the price

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These items will keep you comfortable and protected while you tend to your flowers and veggies

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Learn how to kick-start the habit of daily movement with our free ten-day email course

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It has great support, a table, and a spot for your favorite beverage

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Inversions might seem intimidating at first, but the handstand pose is an attainable goal for any active person with the right mindset

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Sean MacCormac says the keys to his success are ballet and breathing through the panic

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If you're cooped up indoors and looking to move your body, try one of these routines

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A quick stretch and exercise to release runner's knee pain and start improving your knee health.

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Scientists are increasingly skeptical of the benefits of flexibility, but the fitness world doesn’t want to hear it

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Follow this yoga routine, in addition to your time on the slope, to improve and maintain your strength and flexibility all season long

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Improve your range of motion, increase efficiency, and boost flexibility and balance with these five mobility moves

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A desk jockey’s guide to not being a slouch

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Make yourself more injury-proof by using these poses to increase your strength and flexibility

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Yoga inversions are easier—and more useful—than you might think

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Choose the right card, and you might not pay a cent for your next vacation

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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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Up your game with these moves that translate to the vertical realm

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Frequent fliers spend a lot of energy trying to avoid long layovers. But with these tips, the right attitude, and a bit of ingenuity, you can turn your layover into another adventure.

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Credit-card mileage programs are as confusing as they are enticing, with rules, add-ons, and fine print that's always changing. Here's how to make them work for you.

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Any type of athlete can steal these moves

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The popular self-massage devices have a devoted following, but the evidence for their benefits is murky

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Laird Hamilton's rules for preventive maintenance

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The simple system is all you need for an effective full-body workout

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Your calendar is your new best friend

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Lower back pain can be persistent and difficult to fix. These yoga poses can help.

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Researchers explore the psychology of running injuries

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What elite athletes wish they had known when they first started climbing

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Don't overlook the most important part of your training cycle

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These are the stretchiest, most comfortable jeans we've ever worn

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An otherwise fit 42-year-old, I had the range of motion of a sycamore.

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The (surprisingly affordable) tools they use to build strength, power, and stability

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The case for rethinking one of cycling's oldest and most misused components

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John and Jen Kimmich, creators of Heady Topper Double IPA, break down all that goes into starting a successful microbrewery

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Simplify your mobility routine

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Mastering ground movement—crawling, rolling, and standing—is a vitally important, often overlooked aspect of becoming a well-rounded, injury-free mountain athlete

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This three-minute routine will make you faster and stronger and help keep you injury-free

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Developing flexibility is just as important as developing strength. Here are the best moves to make you a healthier, more efficient all-around athlete.

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Breaking down the latest research and what it means for every kind of runner

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Different parts of our body seem to talk to and influence each other, even when they are far apart and—one might think—unconnected

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The right moves make you faster and more resilient. Here's how to get the most important part of your training routine right.

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Flow yoga takes on a whole new meaning when it's the suds that are flowing

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A quick way to faster recovery and fewer injuries

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You can do this yoga-meets-wrestling series of movements anywhere, with results that put the weight machines to shame

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Performance wear that makes you the canvas

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I just had surgery after a skiing accident, and my wrist is in a cast for several weeks. What can I do to avoid losing strength while I can't move it?

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Make those nebulous resolutions last by turning them into habits. The key? The right reward.

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Fact-checking trusted training maxims

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Take up yoga. Or at least give it a try.

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Strength is useless if you don't hone your agility—the skill of translating power into meaningful movement. And it all starts with mastering the "Kong vault."

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For years, it seemed like drug testers would never get ahead of cheaters. The Russian bribery scandal raises an even scarier possibility: the testers are dirty too.

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Examining the perpetual youth and singular talent of surfing's king

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Get ahead of the holiday health slump.

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I know that proper form while I'm working out is important, but what about my posture the rest of the day—does that really impact my fitness level?

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We don't know if the biohacking craze is full of snake-oil salesmen or prophets. Probably a little of both.

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Convince the computer you're clean and you get the Clean Protocol program's seal of approval. Any takers?

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Face it, most of us aren't complete athletes. We lack the strength to make us fit, and we follow cultlike exercise programs. But there is a cure: Listen to renegade coach Mark Rippetoe, grab a barbell, and get back to basics.

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A handful of years ago Rachel Brathen was a cigarette-smoking, rebellious teen in Sweden. Then she moved to Costa Rica, found yoga, booted up Instagram, and became a yoga celebrity—if there is such a thing.

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As patients jettison insurance plans for concierge care, some are looking to optimize their fitness level along with their health.

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Sure, running five minutes a day will help you live longer, but it's not going to get you in shape—or even scrape the surface of your potential.

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Ingenious tips from essential wellness books

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Some people might be built for speed and others for distance, but everyone benefits from running faster. This is how you do it.

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Don't listen to the headlines—you need more than seven hours of sleep to play hard.

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In The Art of Competition, Ironman-turned-author Mark Allen gives insight into the thoughts that helped him race his fastest while living to the fullest.

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1,800 CrossFit gyms already offer programs for kids. Should they?

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There's more to life than chasing definition in certain muscle groups. Maintaining a healthy weight, for instance.

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Elevate your practice with a new kit.

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The "eight-percent rule" ignores the power exercise has to counter time spent on your butt.

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Studies show less flexible runners are more economical, but there are other reasons to stretch

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In an age of whiz-bang techno-training, it’s way too easy to lose track of what made us fit in the first place: quality movement, good food, and high-intensity common sense.

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