The Beginner Workout That Actually Works

The Beginner Workout That Actually Works

Three exercises. No equipment. No gym membership. No prior experience required. Wall push-ups, chair lunges, and squats are not a compromise version of real exercise — they are a complete upper and lower body workout that builds genuine strength, improves mobility, and creates the daily movement habit that more advanced training depends on.

How to Predict Your Race Finish Time

How to Predict Your Race Finish Time

Pacing is the skill that separates runners who have great race days from those who blow up at mile 20 or walk the last kilometer of a 10K. The problem is that most runners set their race goal based on a round number without knowing whether that goal is realistic given their current fitness. This race finish time predictor tells you what your current fitness level actually predicts — so you can set a goal you can execute.

How to Track Personal Records

How to Track Personal Records

A personal record is the most honest measure of athletic progress. It does not care how you feel that day, what the scale says, or whether you think you are getting stronger. A PR is a number, and numbers do not lie. Tracking your PRs systematically is one of the most motivating and informative practices a serious lifter or runner can build into their training.

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