It seems as though most girls are afraid of getting too bulky, looking too manly, and not achieving the feminine physique they desire, so instead of resistance training they opt for some form of cardio and call it a day.
If you can't see the benefit of sweating your ass off in the gym on a hungover Saturday morning, then maybe you'll see benefit of having a super cute yoga mat, a new pair of sneaks and a great duffel bag to toss it all in.
To help not only keep you on track, but also avoid some not-so-great situations that plenty of spring breakers fall into, here are some tips on staying healthy, fit, and safe during spring break!
While Spring Break is just around the corner, and the weather is slowly but surely taking a turn for the better, shedding those sweaters and winter clothes to reveal a toned mid-section, lean arms, and perfect legs is exactly what we're hoping for!
This week's fit-fix is an awesome, calorie-burning yoga routine - yes, yoga! And get this, you'll burn over 500 calories and still feel relaxed and more centered, ready to take on the week!
We all have those days when it just isn't going our way, when we're a little too hard on ourselves, or have an easier time picking out more negatives than positives, and that classic scene from Mean Girls comes to mind.
It seems to always be the same few comments (or should I say judgments) from people who seem to not only have different habits, but who seriously cannot understand why going to the gym or working out would ever be a priority...to anyone.
So why, you ask, am I posting a "lazy girl's workout," which seemingly refutes the need for motivation or hard work? The simple answer is: we're not perfect, and sometimes our workouts need a little tweaking to make them, well, work out.
Last week, we got fitness tips straight from the female Olympians of Sochi 2014. And now that you have the motivation to train like a female Olympic athlete, put it to the test with this fun and easy Sochi 2014 Winter Games Workout!
Looking like a Baluga doing the worm while crunching in your own home is completely fine. But when we step out in public with a buncha meat heads/Vicky's Secret babe wannabes crowding us while we're working out, sticking to a fitness routine gets a little daunting.
Wouldn't it be awesome to channel our inner Olympian? In hopes that these femme fatals can teach us their ways, check out these eight fitness tips from the women of the olympic games!
Everyday life beats the crap out of us, and it's always easier for us to think of an excuse to derail the small amount of progress we've made instead of actually maybe not drinking that whole bottle of wine ourselves and not considering Frito-Lay its own food group.
Who doesn't embrace the idea of changing your body for the better? The chance to get healthier, get in better shape, and just feel better overall is definitely an enticing result of working out at home or hitting the gym, so why is it sometimes so damn difficult to actually bring ourselves to "just do it?"
I can’t be the only person who recommitted to the gym this month. Which leads me to believe I can’t be the only person starting to lose steam on the New Year's Resolutions.
Wouldn't it be great if we could improve our chest? Well, aside from going under the knife (hell-to-the-no, we're au natural), making our boobs bigger isn't gonna happen. But, we can make them perfectly perky!