Exercise
Strength training is now recognized as essential for human health, and is a mandatory requirement in WHO guidelines. Beyond physical longevity, lifting weights triggers neurological growth and stabilizes emotions for sharper cognitive performance.
Fundamentals
Walking is the simplest way to lose fat and keep it off
Walking works for fat loss because most people can do it every day without pain or fear. It builds a…
Walking at the right time helps you reach 12 percent body fat
Most people try to lose fat with hard cardio, but low-intensity walking can work better when you do it at…
Ultra-processed foods linked to weaker muscles and higher fat in thighs
A UCSF study finds eating ultra-processed foods adds fat to thigh muscles, making them weaker and raising arthritis risk, even if you exercise.
Walking like the most active people could add 5 to 11 years to life
A new study finds that matching the activity level of the top 25% of Americans could add 5 years to life expectancy, and up to 11 years for the inactive.
An hour of exercise may add five or more hours to life, and also improves focus and mood
Regular physical activity is one of the most reliable habits linked with longer life. Large population studies report that even…
Physical activity strengthens immune defenses through improved circulation
A study published in the Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports highlights that moderate physical activity, such as…
Lifting weights boosts brain function
Contrary to the stereotype of weightlifting being associated with brute strength, research shows that regular weight training can improve…
Physical activity reduces the risk of developing depression
A meta-analysis of 49 studies involving over 266,000 participants found that higher levels of physical activity significantly reduce the risk…
Weightlifting boosts focus, discipline, and mental health,and can make you richer
Weightlifting is linked to increased longevity through muscle preservation, better metabolic health, and reduced chronic disease risks. Lifting heavy weights…
Optimizations
Moderate exercise offers optimal brain benefits
Recent research highlights that moderate exercise, rather than intense physical activity, provides the most significant cognitive benefits. Regular, balanced exercise…
Exercise induces complex molecular changes across multiple organs
New research on rats reveals that exercise triggers extensive cellular and molecular changes across all 19 organs studied, demonstrating a…
Potential downside of vigorous exercise uncovered
A new study suggests that while vigorous exercise has many health benefits, it may also lead to a buildup of…
Walking 5,000 steps daily counteracts the effects of prolonged sitting
Research suggests that walking at least 5,000 steps a day can help mitigate the health risks associated with extended periods…
Strength training effectively enhances muscle growth regardless of exercise variation
Recent research highlights that different forms of strength training exercises are equally effective in promoting muscle growth. The key to…
Motivation to Go to the Gym
Motivation hacks to go to the gym / fitness / weight training. Once you’ve updated your knowledge and understand that…
Emerging
Optimizing muscle growth with lengthened supersets
Lengthened supersets are an effective workout strategy that combines exercises targeting the lengthened (stretched) phase of muscle movement. This approach…
How EMOM workouts help build muscle
EMOM (Every Minute on the Minute) workouts involve completing a set of exercises every minute, using the remaining time for…
videoA Generation at Risk: Fighting for Active, Healthy Lives
This speech, delivered by a passionate advocate, calls for urgent action against the societal tsunami of physical inactivity and sedentary…
Resting 2-3 minutes between sets maximises muscle growth, while 3-5 minutes gives the best strength gains
Lifting weights keeps muscle tissue strong, bones dense and joints stable, which maintains mobility and lowers the risk of falls…
Vigorous exercise may briefly harm muscle cells, a study finds
A new study on vigorous exercise suggests that exhaustive workouts may temporarily harm mitochondria by increasing oxidative stress in elite athletes.
A pill that could replace exercise : SLU-PP-332
A molecule called SLU-PP-332 boosted the metabolism and helped muscle gain and weight loss in mice – though it will…