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July 14, 2014

Fitness Tips

Three decades ago, endurance training consisted of pretty much one workout: all-out, all the time. Then fitness went mainstream, CEOs started wearing spandex, and “sports scientist” became a legitimate career goal. The result? Periodization, VO2 max, functional strength, and more. Herewith, a highly concentrated dose of Outside training advice distilled from 30 years of health-and-fitness expertise. – Read More –

June 11, 2014

Is There a ‘Right’ Way to Meditate?

Depending on the school of thought you’re following, meditation can be practiced in a number of ways—sitting cross-legged in a dark room, while on a long run, or even on a crowded bus with the help of a smartphone app and a pair of headphones. In general, though, the idea is to lower stress levels and generate feelings of peacefulness, clarity, and self-awareness. (Its benefits for athletic performance have been well documented, as well.) – Read More –

June 11, 2014

Do I Really Need to Worry About My Salt Intake?

If your everyday routine includes hour-plus sweat sessions, you can probably rest easy, says Brook Schantz, a registered dietitian and Certified Specialist in Sports Dietetics at Loyola University Medical Center; there’s a good chance your body needs more than the Recommended Daily Allowance of 2,300 milligrams of sodium. – Read More –

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