Recently, we’ve heard a lot about the many health factors that can be contagious…everything from germs and viruses to the gut bugs we share with our family members. Now research shows that exercise — ...
In London, ramblers are finding friendship and fitness by strolling the city together. Members of the London Strollers out for a walk on a Thursday morning.Credit... Supported by By Dani Blum ...
Krista Catwood hates to exercise. “Some people get an endorphin rush — I don’t and it feels miserable,” Catwood, a 43-year-old mom in Oregon, tells TODAY.com. “Exercise can border on suffering.” As a ...
Risk of stroke, coronary heart disease, depression and other life-threatening conditions can be reduced through regular outdoor walking in groups, according to research from the University of East ...
A reader is distraught that a woman she’s estranged from has been added to her most treasured circle of friends. Is there anything she can do to reclaim the group chat? By Philip Galanes For 10 years, ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- It is not your ordinary walk in the park. It's about community, togetherness and maintaining Philadelphia's many public parks. The walking program began in 2017 and is run ...
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Walking backward is the new power move: Know why it is the best fitness mantra for all age groups
Walking backward (also called retro walking) is quickly becoming a new wellness buzz—and it’s not just some quirky trend. If you see someone walking backward in the park, your first instinct is ...
While most of Philadelphia is quietly asleep, residents near Lanier Playground in Grays Ferry are already awake and ready to hit the pavement. They call themselves the “phenomenal, elegant Lanier ...
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