If you struggle to stay active regularly, the solution may be simpler than waiting to feel inspired.
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Exercise adherence is driven primarily by autonomous motivation, enjoyment, self-efficacy, positive emotional experiences, ...
Most fitness apps fail not because of a lack of content. They fail because of too many options. Today it’s a challenge, tomorrow a saved workout, and then a random “killer” session that has nothing to ...
You know you’re supposed to exercise regularly, but finding the motivation to do it can sometimes be tough. After all, work and general life obligations are really good at getting between you and the ...
Exercise has its fair share of devotees and millions of others who recognize its value but still struggle to include workouts in their daily routines. Motivation can be a significant hurdle when it ...
Amped Fitness®, an immersive fitness brand redefining the modern gym experience, is launching the Amped Creator Program, a ...
In today's fast-paced world, the realms of fitness and gaming have captured the imaginations and routines of millions. The psychological aspects that underlie these two seemingly disparate activities ...
The world of fitness is riddled with common myths that can actually derail your weight loss journey. Raj debunks some ...
Now, at 55 years old, I’m a CrossFit trainer and certified sports nutritionist who throws a barbell around daily and competes in fitness challenges, and I’m feeling stronger and more alive than ever.
Surely, a group focused on wellness could provide much the same benefit, particularly if it is informed by knowledgeable sources. Even without an official group, just sharing your exercise goals and ...
So you’ve been lifting, running, or training for a while, and you’ve asked yourself: Do I need to change my routine every few weeks? Some people swear by “muscle confusion,” while others say ...