by admin | Jun 11, 2024 | Fitness, Life / Sports
After scoring the most points in NCAA basketball history, becoming the top pick in the WNBA draft, and tying rookie records in her first month in the pros, Caitlin Clark was on such a roll in 2024 that the upcoming Olympic Games seemed like they were going to follow...
by admin | Jun 10, 2024 | Fitness, Health Conditions / Cardiovascular Health
Physical therapist and strength coach Susie Spirlock, DPT, played sports and exercised her whole life. “I placed a large part of my identity in what I could do in the gym,” she tells SELF.But after she got COVID in 2020, symptoms like fatigue, brain fog, and shortness...
by admin | Jun 4, 2024 | Cardio Workouts, Fitness, Running Workouts
There are many good reasons to pick up running. It’s beginner-friendly and requires zero equipment, and the benefits of running extend far beyond the asphalt or treadmill. So why don’t you see more people out for a morning or midday run? Boredom may play into it....
by admin | Jun 4, 2024 | Fitness, Life / Entertainment, Life / Sports
You might not be able to score official points for looking fly at the Olympics, but luckily for us spectators, that’s never kept athletes from competing for imaginary best-dressed medals. Of course, nothing speaks louder than athletic performance, but Olympic fashion...
by admin | Jun 4, 2024 | Fitness, Life / Sports
The term “all” refers to a tied score. For example, if both players have scored one point each, you’d announce that as “15-all.” If both players have scored three points each (so, 40-40), you use the term “deuce.” Keep in mind: The score is announced with the server’s...
by admin | Jun 3, 2024 | Fitness, Yoga
Cow face pose (gomukhasana in Sanskrit) is a wonderful posture that opens the shoulders and stretches the glutes. If this seated pose asks more than your knees and hips can fully deliver, the upper-body portion of the pose is still an amazing stretch that can be...