Exercise has a lot of important benefits. But most people don’t exercise or don’t do it consistently or long enough to get those benefits. If you ask people why they dropped out of their program, I ...
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With the thrill of New Year’s resolutions behind us and a long winter ahead, it can be hard to keep going with workout goals.
If you’ve given up on your New Year’s resolutions to get fit, here are some tips for getting back in the saddle.
Exercise has mental health benefits, although studies have come to different conclusions about how large it might be.
Approximately 1 in every 2 people who begin an exercise program quit within the first six months, according to some estimates. Why is it so challenging to stick to regular workouts? "Declining ...
You know exercise is good for you, but your brain still resists it like it’s punishment rather than reward. The problem isn’t willpower or discipline – it’s that your neural pathways haven’t learned ...
You want to develop a regular exercise routine, but you lack motivation. Promises to yourself are quickly broken, and you never establish enough of the workout habit to experience any rewards.
Are you trying to get more regular physical activity? Here are the tips our community relies on to help them stay motivated. We asked our in-house editorial team at Healthline how they stay consistent ...
You know you should develop a regular exercise routine, but you lack motivation. Promises to yourself are quickly broken, and you never establish enough of the workout habit to experience any rewards.