This article was created in partnership with NordicTrack to showcase several pieces of the brand’s workout equipment. All selections and source material were provided by NordicTrack. If you rely on ...
Getting some miles in on your feet has a ton of benefits. Previous Prevention reporting found that running can lower blood sugar, boost cardiovascular health, build muscle, support healthy bones, and ...
Have you ever had a facepalm moment when you're troubleshooting a problem, and suddenly a cause or solution you'd overlooked becomes obvious? You sheepishly realize you'd wasted time going down the ...
Everyday Health independently vets all recommended products. If you purchase a featured product, we may be compensated. Learn why you can trust us. Everyday Health independently vets all recommended ...
Let me start with a confession: I’ve put over 100 miles working out on this treadmill and I still don’t want to set it on fire. That’s high praise, given that many of the budget treadmills I’ve used ...
Walking pads and treadmills can help you increase your exercise levels with the convenience of staying indoors. Learn about the differences between these two fitness devices and how to pick the one ...
I've evaluated outdoor and fitness equipment for over five years. Peloton and NordicTrack are two household names in the treadmill space. Here's how they compare. Want to save this story for later? No ...
No incline. Could have a better speed range. Light weight may mean it’s not super durable. Desk isn’t at an optimal height. It’s easy to set up and wheel around, and it’s simple to operate. I would ...
Love it or hate it, the treadmill is part of life when you’re a runner. Whether the weather is unpleasant or you need to squeeze in a few miles while keeping an eye on a kid or a Netflix show, odds ...
If you dread cardiovascular/aerobic training or are simply bored with the 30- to 45-minute routine you've developed on the treadmill, stationary bike, rower or elliptical, then we've got good news for ...
We asked U.S. teens how common a variety of problems are among students at their school. Anxiety and depression tops the list, with 30% of teens saying it’s extremely or very common at their school.
Amanda Smith is a freelance journalist and writer. She reports on culture, society, human interest and technology. Her stories hold a mirror to society, reflecting both its malaise and its beauty.