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Walking Backwards: The Unusual Health Hack That Works

Originally Published 3 months ago — by AOL.com

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Walking backwards, or retro walking, is gaining popularity as an effective fitness strategy that challenges muscles, improves balance, boosts brain function, and increases calorie burn, making it a valuable addition to workout routines especially for rehabilitation, cognitive health, and athletic training.

"Maximizing Your Ab Growth: Top Exercises and Training Methods"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by BOXROX

Neglecting the lower abs can result in an incomplete and less defined midsection. Strong lower abs offer more than just a visually appealing physique. They provide numerous functional benefits, such as improved stability, posture, and overall core strength. In this article, we will explore the five best exercises specifically designed to target and strengthen the lower abs. Each exercise will be described in detail, including proper technique, muscle activation, and variations to accommodate different fitness levels. Additionally, we will discuss how to create an effective lower abs workout routine and provide additional tips for achieving an impressive 6-pack.

15-minute metabolic circuit for muscle and calorie burn.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Yahoo Life

A 15-minute metabolic circuit workout can help burn calories and torch major muscle groups. Metabolic training involves aerobic and anaerobic exercise, and it could be the secret to calorie burn and fat loss. The workout includes five compound exercises, such as medicine ball slams, jumping rope, push-ups, dumbbell walking lunges with burpee, and dumbbell snatches. The payoff includes improving energy systems, increasing power, building strength and leaner muscle, and sending the body into calorie-burning mode.

"Physical Therapist Shares Top Morning Stretches for a Better Day"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Well+Good

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Physical therapist Winnie Yu has shared her go-to morning stretches that take just 14 minutes to complete. The full-body routine helps to lubricate joints and tendons, activate muscles, and improve posture. The routine includes a dynamic three-directional child's pose, half kneeling poses, lunges, planks, and a standing series to stretch shoulders, open the chest, and create space in the lower back. These stretches are particularly beneficial for those who spend long periods sitting at a desk or on their phone.