Fitness

Fitness

Fitness only seems simple. In truth, it's anything but . . . The ripped go-getter, the weekend athlete, the generally active, the not-quite-idle and the bona fide couch potato all have very specific needs. And those needs (the latest gear, targeted exercises, training regimens, etc.) can vary by activity of choice, age and sometimes injury. Don't be daunted. Check out this gallery of the latest fitness news and advice. You're likely to find something here for you. And, if not, check back. The news is always changing — just like the advice you get from trainers, friends and the occasional well-meaning if misguided co-worker.

If you go for Memorial Day swim, here are some tips to avoid illnesses

12:21 PM EDT, May 21, 2013

If you go for Memorial Day swim, here are some tips to avoid illnesses

Summer time is all about taking a dip in the pool, but it's no fun when it makes you sick.

Lack of strength training is most common U.S. health vice

9:15 AM EDT, May 22, 2013

Lack of strength training is most common U.S. health vice

Have you lifted weights today? Odds are, the answer is no. A new report on Americans’ health vices says failure to do strength-training exercises is far more common than the more obvious bad behaviors of smoking, heavy drinking, being a couch potato and staying up way too late.

More gym for kids means less chance of obesity, Cornell study says

7:07 PM EDT, May 21, 2013

More gym for kids means less chance of obesity, Cornell study says

More physical education in kindergarten through fifth grade means less chance of obesity, especially for boys, researchers say.

Bikini champ: 'You can still be a mom and get yourself in shape'

12:06 PM EDT, May 10, 2013

Bikini champ: 'You can still be a mom and get yourself in shape'

Adriana Martin is a fitness expert on Lifetime Channel's "Mission Makeover," in which she trains three South Florida women and helps structure their diet. The season finale is May 20.

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder linked to adult obesity

4:44 PM EDT, May 20, 2013

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder linked to adult obesity

Having childhood attention deficit hyperactivity disorder could lead to a life of obesity, even if ADHD symptoms disappear in adulthood, a new study shows.

The right medicine for building muscles and saving time

May 11, 2013

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The right medicine for building muscles and saving time

Here's a new way to use that medicine ball and challenge your muscles all the way from calves to shoulders.

MyFitnessPal and me: Diary of an obsessive electronic relationship

7:48 AM EDT, May 16, 2013

MyFitnessPal and me: Diary of an obsessive electronic relationship

Right from the start, I knew we would have problems in our relationship. We were too much alike, he and I. Type A. Achievers. The kind who love lists and checking things off. The kind who love control.

Your brain on baseball: How hitters see a 95-mph fastball

8:20 AM EDT, May 10, 2013

Your brain on baseball: How hitters see a 95-mph fastball

Swing, batter, batter! In less time than it takes to say that phrase, Major League Baseball sluggers have their bat across the plate, and the best of them are golfing the shot over the outfield wall.

3:08 AM EDT, May 9, 2013

What to consume before, during and after exercise

Have you ever been hungry before you workout or even hungrier after you're done? BlueCross BlueShield of Illinois gives tips on what to eat before, during and after workouts.

 The good, the bad and the potentially dangerous of kettlebells

8:08 PM EDT, May 8, 2013

The good, the bad and the potentially dangerous of kettlebells

"There is a huge difference in swinging a kettlebell and performing a kettlebell swing," says Brett Jones, a kettlebell master and one my most important mentors on this topic. Brett said it all: There is a huge difference between what you mostly see in gyms (just swinging a kettlebell around) and performing an actual kettlebell swing. If you do these exercises right they are wonderful — safe, effective, convenient and efficient.

Aerobic exercise as breast cancer prevention: Evidence mounts

6:46 PM EDT, May 7, 2013

Aerobic exercise as breast cancer prevention: Evidence mounts

There's a fair amount of circumstantial evidence that regular exercise reduces a woman's risk of developing breast cancer. But contradictory findings, and lingering questions as to how physical activity would work to ward off breast cancer, have clouded the picture, apparently leaving some women on the couch, waiting for that scientific fog to lift.

7:04 PM EDT, May 1, 2013

Jennifer Aniston has 'cheat days,' says she was 'a lot rounder'

Jennifer Aniston has "cheat days." You know, the day you don't think about diet or exercise and just eat what ever you want.

8:18 PM EDT, May 1, 2013

Stem cells may aid in sports injuries

Until recently, I didn't know that I could use stem cells to help heal my bum shoulder. Perhaps that's because I don't use said shoulder for hurling baseballs or footballs at speeds approaching the sound barrier for obscene amounts of money.

12:56 AM EDT, April 29, 2013

Top 10 U.S. cities for yoga

If you're a fan of yoga, you might want to check these cities out, which Forbes says are the top 10.

Pole art popularity outstrips its origins

April 27, 2013

Pole art popularity outstrips its origins

What was once a dance that was synonymous with strip clubs, pole art has become an underground community that is finding its way into mainstream dance, fitness, art and culture.

When weight is disabling

7:59 PM EDT, April 24, 2013

When weight is disabling

Lisa Harrison weighed 527 pounds on the day she was fired from her job at a Louisiana drug addiction treatment center. The 5-foot-2-inch Harrison, who believed her employer considered her "disabled" due to her weight, filed a discrimination charge with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.

 Tailor your treadmill workouts to prevent boredom

8:02 PM EDT, April 24, 2013

Tailor your treadmill workouts to prevent boredom

Sometimes treadmills may be the only practical option for those who are hampered by weather or trying to squeeze in a workout.

I'll have to exercise for HOW LONG to work that off?

7:28 PM EDT, April 23, 2013

I'll have to exercise for HOW LONG to work that off?

Diners confronted with the sweat equivalents of food offerings on a restaurant menu get a good, hard look at what they are in for -- and order a lower-calorie meal -- than do those who see actual calorie counts or no nutritional data at all, new research says.

The Rock talks diet, fitness, new movie

April 18, 2013

The Rock talks diet, fitness, new movie

South Florida action star Dwayne Johnson, aka The Rock, plays a bodybuilding criminal in the motion picture, "Pain and Gain." The meathead fest, featuring a trio of steroid-using personal trainers in Miami during the 1990s, is a truthy tragicomedy that's often disturbing and sometimes hilarious. (Co-star Mark Wahlberg seems to be in "roid rage" throughout the movie.)

Set a goal but didn't follow through? Tips to resetting habits

April 20, 2013

Set a goal but didn't follow through? Tips to resetting habits

OK, you've had nearly a third of the year. Lost that weight? Smoking a thing of the past? Nicer to your husband? If you are like many people, such resolutions have disappeared as completely as the bubbles in your Champagne toast. But you can start again.

Boxing helps Parkinson's patients fight back

April 12, 2013

Boxing helps Parkinson's patients fight back

Physical therapist Craig Marks mixes boxing techniques into his training sessions for people with Parkinson's disease. It's a concept that has been catching on in recent years, with former boxers and gym trainers throughout the country.

Partner exercise routines can be more fun than going it alone

8:18 PM EDT, April 17, 2013

Partner exercise routines can be more fun than going it alone

When the alarm goes off at 6 a.m., getting out of bed and heading to the gym may seem like an impossible task. Good news! Recent studies have found that exercising with a partner boosts motivation — and it's more fun than doing it alone.

Lady, you can do pullups

8:36 PM EDT, April 17, 2013

Lady, you can do pullups

Who says women can't do pullups? Certainly not Neghar Fonooni, a Baltimore personal trainer who, in the span of a year, went from doing assisted pullups to hoisting her own body weight plus a 36-pound kettlebell over the bar.

Heart attack, stroke not enough to prompt some people to shape up

5:15 PM EDT, April 16, 2013

Heart attack, stroke not enough to prompt some people to shape up

We all know that smoking is bad for us, that exercise is good for us, and that we should eat vegetables, whole grains and other nutritious foods. All of this advice is even more true for people who have had serious health scares due to heart disease or stroke.

Obesity experts and doctors team up to offer free weight-loss tools for patients and providers

5:52 PM EDT, April 16, 2013

Obesity experts and doctors team up to offer free weight-loss tools for patients and providers

Talking about excess weight can be awkward. But talking about it with your health-care provider can also be lifesaving.

Yoga might help boost mental health

April 13, 2013

Yoga might help boost mental health

As you stretch into warrior pose and inhale and exhale, you're not just stretching those hamstrings and lungs; you're also doing good for your brain with a practice that can stave off or relieve problems such as stress, depression and anxiety.

Learn the ropes

7:32 PM EDT, April 10, 2013

Learn the ropes

Next to the popular treadmills and the busy elliptical machines, just steps away from the weight machines at most gyms, there's usually a large pile of ropes.

Workers hope to win by losing

April 10, 2013

Workers hope to win by losing

Being labeled the biggest loser in junior high is generally not a good thing.

Jackie Joyner-Kersee on family health

April 6, 2013

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Jackie Joyner-Kersee on family health

Former track and field Olympic champion Jackie Joyner-Kersee is no stranger to the benefits of daily workouts and a healthful lifestyle. As a six-time medal winner, she lived her life always in her own best shape.

Re-balancing your workout to lessen likelihood of injury

7:45 PM EDT, April 3, 2013

Re-balancing your workout to lessen likelihood of injury

In her 20s, Lori Popkewitz Alper loved the intense cardio workouts at her Boston gym. But, as her life and her body changed, so did her fitness repertoire.

Five minutes with Madonna's personal trainer

2:15 PM EDT, March 28, 2013

Julie Deardorff: Five minutes with Madonna's personal trainer

As Madonna’s primary personal trainer, Nicole Winhoffer always has five backup plans ready – just in case her original idea doesn’t fly with the famously fit Madge.

Workplaces can be good weight-loss sites, researchers say

3:37 PM EDT, March 27, 2013

Workplaces can be good weight-loss sites, researchers say

Weight-loss programs at work can help people shave pounds and keep them off, researchers said in a new report.

8:58 PM EDT, March 27, 2013

Handling with care

I didn't play football growing up. Never got to date a cheerleader. But, as a consolation prize, I have had an ambulatory adulthood.

Stairway to fitness: Actress runs up 47 flights

10:50 AM EDT, March 21, 2013

Stairway to fitness: Actress runs up 47 flights

Elisabetta Fantone is a model and actress who shot to fame in 2006 on "Loft Story," a French-Canadian version of "Big Brother."

If you can't make it to the gym ...

March 27, 2013

If you can't make it to the gym ...

Internist Sheree Lipkis, of Northbrook, installed a treadmill desk in her office so she can walk while she checks emails and lab results between patients.

Boxer Wladimir Klitschko on training, diet and sibling rivalry

March 23, 2013

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Boxer Wladimir Klitschko on training, diet and sibling rivalry

They call him Dr. Steelhammer, because not only could he punch you into a parallel universe, he also has a doctorate in sports sciences. Of his 62 boxing bouts, Olympic and world heavyweight boxing champion Wladimir Klitschko has lost only three. For the 59 who faced him and lost, all but eight were knocked out. I just got a sympathy headache.

Kid triathlons becoming more popular

2:08 PM EDT, April 17, 2013

Kid triathlons becoming more popular

When 11-year-old Benjamin Lausch competes in triathlons, his eye is on beating a boy from Pennsylvania named Daniel.

A Dailey dose

9:06 PM EDT, March 20, 2013

A Dailey dose

Since opening her first studio in San Francisco in 2000, Jill Dailey McIntosh has been spreading The Dailey Method across the country and beyond, combining ballet barre work, core conditioning, muscle strengthening, yoga and orthopedic exercise.

8:20 PM EDT, March 20, 2013

Through Feldenkrais, simple movements ease muscle pain

By the time people come to see Lisa Walker, they're usually desperate.

Study to test benefits of dance for Latin seniors

March 6, 2013

Study to test benefits of dance for Latin seniors

A group of Latino seniors soon will be stepping out on the dance floor in the name of medical research.

 First lady Michelle Obama announces new fitness initiative in Chicago, where obesity is high

March 1, 2013

First lady Michelle Obama announces new fitness initiative in Chicago, where obesity is high

First lady Michelle Obama rolled out her latest health and fitness initiative in Chicago on Thursday, just as city heath officials released new data showing 1 in 4 of the city's public school students are obese.

Wear a helmet: It's worth it

7:19 PM EST, February 27, 2013

Wear a helmet: It's worth it

Two weeks later and the muscles in my neck are still sore.

'Crunch time' poll: Parents don't recognize kids are overweight

9:00 AM EST, February 26, 2013

'Crunch time' poll: Parents don't recognize kids are overweight

Many American parents can't see that their kids are overweight, according to a poll released Monday.

Are only children to blame for the obesity crisis?

5:30 PM EST, February 20, 2013

Are only children to blame for the obesity crisis?

A new study suggests an intriguing explanation for the rise in obesity rates — the growing number of only children.

Tips for ski season injury prevention

February 16, 2013

Tips for ski season injury prevention

Nothing ruins a skiing or snowboarding weekend like having to hitchhike down the hill in a ski patroller's sled — or in an ambulance. Fortunately, the overall rate of skiing injuries has declined by 50% since the 1970s, according to the National Ski Areas Assn., a trade organization. (Snowboarding injuries are a different story: They've nearly doubled in the last decade — partly because the sport itself is relatively new.)

Exercise: Choose your own potential

8:06 PM EST, February 13, 2013

Exercise: Choose your own potential

Long ago I had one of those "choose-your-own adventure" books based on a James Bond movie, and I made bad choices; the poor British spy kept getting consumed in a vat of molten lava, impaled on a bunch of spiky things or became an appetizer for saltwater crocodiles.

Doctors often don't counsel the obese

8:36 PM EST, February 13, 2013

Doctors often don't counsel the obese

Overweight and obese patients might not be the only ones who dread the number on the scale each time they visit the doctor's office.

Gear: Home gyms don't have to take up a lot of room

February 9, 2013

Roy Wallack: Gear: Home gyms don't have to take up a lot of room

The old home gym isn't what it used to be. It's more creative, often combining traditional fixed-path movements with self-balancing "functional" movements that force you to use more muscle groups to stabilize the load. Despite very different designs, the four models reviewed below share key attributes most people will love: compact, room-friendly footprints, a wide variety of exercises that can work you hard from head to toe, and retail and online sales prices of less than $2,600.

9:42 PM EST, January 30, 2013

Overdoing it on exercise

Most people who exercise find a way to work it into their lives. Robert Silvers of Marshfield, Mass., organizes his life around his exercise.

Cruise lines taking workout offerings past the pool, into the sky

7:35 PM EST, February 6, 2013

Cruise lines taking workout offerings past the pool, into the sky

With buffets available nearly 24 hours a day, it's no surprise that the average cruise-goer gains a pound a day, according to a poll of 1,281 people by independent cruise travel agents. Of those polled, 6 percent said they gained up to 18 pounds during their two-week cruise.

Exercise improves memory, enhances mood

1:43 PM EST, January 28, 2013

Suzy Cohen: Exercise improves memory, enhances mood

Dear Pharmacist: I'm going through a lot right now. This year, my New Years' resolution is to exercise more, hoping to take my mind off everything. My schedule only allows me to go to the gym twice per week. Will this help me feel better, in terms of anxiety or mood? — F.A., New York

Sperm count low among couch potatoes, study finds

6:00 PM EST, February 4, 2013

Sperm count low among couch potatoes, study finds

For those men who are looking to boost their sperm count, researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health have some simple advice: drop the TV remote control and get to the gym.

February 2, 2013

Fitness experts look at those core beliefs

Of all of the muscles in the body, the ones in the midsection get an outsized share of attention. They even have their own brand name: "the core." As in core workouts, core training and core strength.

January 26, 2013

Let the gym come to you with these fitness sites

How many times did you go to the gym last year? If the answer is somewhere in the low double digits or fewer, maybe you're better off getting your workouts from the Web.

Gap widens between actual weight and people's imagined weight

1:08 PM EST, January 24, 2013

Gap widens between actual weight and people's imagined weight

Men and women, particularly those categorized as obese, have grown increasingly likely over the years to underestimate their true weight, according to a recent study.

Like his character, 'Burn Notice' actor into martial arts

11:49 AM EST, January 16, 2013

Like his character, 'Burn Notice' actor into martial arts

Jeffrey Donovan plays Michael Westen on USA's "Burn Notice," a series in which he's an ex-CIA agent now working private missions from Miami. To fit the role, Donovan works out regularly by boxing and circuit training. But he still finds time to scuba dive, especially off Lauderdale-by-the-Sea.

8:26 PM EST, January 23, 2013

Fending off stiffness

For a disease that affects 50 million adults in the United States, or about 1 in 5 people, arthritis is remarkably misunderstood.

Is being pear-shaped not so good after all?

7:55 PM EST, January 11, 2013

Is being pear-shaped not so good after all?

If you're pear-shaped and smug, a new study's findings may take you down a peg: For those at slightly increased risk of developing diabetes, fat stored in the buttocks pumps out abnormal levels of two proteins associated with inflammation and insulin resistance. (And that's not good.)

Go small with fitness

7:42 PM EST, January 9, 2013

Go small with fitness

Creating a home gym can be intimidating and expensive. But it doesn't have to be. Forget about the bulky treadmills, the weight areas and the gigantic stair-stepper. You can create an entire home gym that's small enough to fit into a desk drawer or into a carry-on suitcase. And research backs up the effectiveness of these tools. Read on to see what good comes in these small packages.

 The importance of three R's: Reading, writing and recess

January 9, 2013

The importance of three R's: Reading, writing and recess

In this era of high-stakes testing, recess has taken a back seat to more scholarly pursuits. But don't be so quick to dismiss the value of downtime, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics.

New year, new diet. Or maybe same old diet. What works?

4:36 PM EST, January 2, 2013

New year, new diet. Or maybe same old diet. What works?

If only our collective memories worked a little better, we might recall that facing the new year with a little extra weight is what we did a year ago. And the year before that. Were those extra helpings of whatever it was – can you even remember? – worth it?

January 2, 2013

How to make those healthy resolutions stick

What is it about the New Year that motivates us to take control of our health and our lives?

52 ways to leave your blubber

December 29, 2012

52 ways to leave your blubber

This is the year you will resolve to ditch the diets, the "all or nothing" mentality and the "no-pain, no-gain" fitness goals. This is the year you will resolve to use common sense to eat less junk food, move more — and have fun doing it.

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