Yoga
Cycling
Cycling is great in so many ways: good for your health, great for transportation, and wonderful for the environment. If you live close enough to bike to work, you’ll complete your commute and workout in one fell swoop. Spin classes can be pricey but are super motivating – with high energy instructors and pumping music. And the after-workout high is like no other.
Strength Training
Strength training is arguably the best way to see results fast. For all you cardio addicts out there, remember that lifting weights is super important too- and it can shape your body faster than running a million miles will. To boot, numerous studies show that strength training can slow bone loss and enhance stability.
Cycling
Cycling is great in so many ways: good for your health, great for transportation, and wonderful for the environment. If you live close enough to bike to work, you’ll complete your commute and workout in one fell swoop. Spin classes can be pricey but are super motivating – with high energy instructors and pumping music. And the after-workout high is like no other.
Strength Training
Strength training is arguably the best way to see results fast. For all you cardio addicts out there, remember that lifting weights is super important too- and it can shape your body faster than running a million miles will. To boot, numerous studies show that strength training can slow bone loss and enhance stability.
Swimming
If you have access to a pool, swimming is great cardio and super gentle on your body. It is an all-over body workout – toning your arms, legs, abs, and back. You’ll be ready to don that open back dress in no time.
Pilates
Often thought of as yoga’s little sister, pilates is another low impact workout that lends to impressive muscle toning. Pilates was initially created for rehabilitation – used on people returning from war and professional dancers. So at its core, pilates is made to be easy on the joints. Pilates can be performed on a piece of equipment called a “reformer,” or simply on a mat.
Pilates
Often thought of as yoga’s little sister, pilates is another low impact workout that lends to impressive muscle toning. Pilates was initially created for rehabilitation – used on people returning from war and professional dancers. So at its core, pilates is made to be easy on the joints. Pilates can be performed on a piece of equipment called a “reformer,” or simply on a mat.
Pilates
Often thought of as yoga’s little sister, pilates is another low impact workout that lends to impressive muscle toning. Pilates was initially created for rehabilitation – used on people returning from war and professional dancers. So at its core, pilates is made to be easy on the joints. Pilates can be performed on a piece of equipment called a “reformer,” or simply on a mat.
Pilates
Often thought of as yoga’s little sister, pilates is another low impact workout that lends to impressive muscle toning. Pilates was initially created for rehabilitation – used on people returning from war and professional dancers. So at its core, pilates is made to be easy on the joints. Pilates can be performed on a piece of equipment called a “reformer,” or simply on a mat.