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Amazon Prime Day: From treadmills to tents, get hundreds off these fitness and outdoor items

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Amazon Prime Day: From treadmills to tents, get hundreds off these fitness and outdoor items

Have you been meaning to get into shape, but don’t have the right equipment? Well, Amazon Prime Day is one of the best days of the year to take the leap and buy all your fitness and outdoor necessities.

Our list of Amazon’s top fitness and outdoor essentials has everything you need to turn your home into a gym, workout outside or just relax in the great outdoors. From treadmills to tents to workout clothes, there’s something on this list for every fitness or outdoor enthusiast.

Get these items shipped to your door in 24 hours if you’re an Amazon Prime member. You can join or start a 30-day free trial to start your shopping today. 

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Original price: $189.98

Add a treadmill under your desk for an at-work workout.  (Amazon)

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Working out while you work helps you stay more alert and keeps you healthy. The compact UREVO walking pad is small enough to fit under most standing desks and has a 242 lb. weight limit.

Original price: $109.99

A stair stepper works out your legs and ab muscles.  (Amazon )

Using the Sunny Health & Fitness stair stepper is an easy, effective way to get in your daily steps. This stepping machine comes with handlebars for easy balance and a more vigorous workout.

Original price: $799.99

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Bike ride while you watch your favorite shows.  (Amazon )

When you want a whole-body workout, a Sunny Health & Fitness bike is a strong option. It has an impressive 300 lb. weight limit, a spot to hold your devices and a handy app so you can track your fitness progress.

Original price: $39.98

Get a yoga mat that fits your personality.  (Amazon )

Is your preferred workout a yoga class? If so, it may be time to upgrade your yoga mat. A Gaiam yoga mat comes in a large variety of patterns and colors, and the mats are reversible. They’re durable and thick for continued use no matter how many times a week you practice at home or with a class.

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Original price: $349

Track your fitness journey with Oura.  (Amazon )

An Oura Ring is the ultimate fitness tracker that’s easy to wear. Made from real metals like silver and gold, the ring tracks your sleep, activity, stress, heart rate and more.

Original price: $159.95

Track your steps, sleep and more with a Fitbit.  (Amazon )

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If you prefer a more affordable watch for tracking your fitness journey, a Fitbit is the classic fitness tracker. The newest Fitbit model lets you easily connect to your music apps, Google maps and your health tracker apps. 

Original price: $24.99

When you’re dehydrated, Liquid IV helps get you the vitamins you need.  (Amazon )

After exercising, you’re often dehydrated and in need of electrolytes. Liguid IVs are packed with vitamins and electrolytes. Just pour a pack into your water bottle and get the nutrients you need. They come in delicious flavors, like lemon lime, strawberry lemonade and even firecracker popsicle. 

Original price $109.99

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Make setting up your tent easy.  (Amazon )

If you’re tired of spending forever unrolling and detangling your old tent, grab a two-person pop-up tent. You just unfold the tent, and it pops open with ease.

Original price $26.77

Light up your entire campsite with this little flashlight.  (Amazon )

Sometimes your flashlight on your phone isn’t powerful enough to get you through the night while you’re camping, so grab a NEBO rechargeable flashlight. It has a six-hour run time and can run off batteries or charge.

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Original price $757.33

Take camping up a level with this luxurious tent.  (Amazon )

An inflatable camping tent is ideal for glamping or as an Airbnb. Made from durable canvas material, this tent is big enough for a whole family. You can get an inflatable tent for nearly $300 off during Prime Day.

Original price $279

This is a simple, lightweight tent.  (Amazon )

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A MARMOT three-person tent is a simple, affordable yet durable option for the casual camper. It’s lightweight enough to work as a backpacking tent and is easy to set up.

Original price: $40

Get a pair of waterproof shorts for all your outdoor activities.  (Amazon )

A pair of Huk’s fishing shorts are obviously great for fishing, but their sweat and water-wicking capabilities make them ideal for hiking, camping and day-to-day wear. You can choose from over a dozen colors and sizes up to 3XL.

Original price: $45

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Relax in style with a comfortable pair of shorts.  (Amazon )

Your new favorite shorts will be these Columbia women’s shorts. They’re soft and flowy, making them a good choice for hot summer weather. They’re great for casual wear and working out, plus they come in plenty of fun colors.

Original price: $28.99

Workout or relax in these comfortable workout sets.  (Amazon )

Stay comfortable, cool and flexible in a Nova Active workout set, complete with high-rise leggings and a sports bra. You can choose from nine different unique colors.

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Original price: $48

Protect yourself from the sun and stay cool.  (Amazon)

Do you struggle with protecting yourself from the sun during the hot, humid days of summer? A Bahama shirt from Columbia can help. It has built-in UV protection and is made from an airy material for ultimate cooling.

Original price: $120

These zip pants are perfect for all kinds of outdoor adventures.  (Amazon )

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When you buy a pair of MARMOT zip pants, you get a comfortable pair of pants you can wear to the gym, go hiking in or just lounge around the house in. They’re designed to stay dry, even in bad weather, and they’re made from environmentally friendly materials.

Original price: $75

Look stylish and get the support you need.  (Amazon)

A classic pair of Adidas hoops sneakers helps when you’re out on the court or just walking around town. They’re a mid-length shoe that comes in many different colors. 

Original price: $341

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Get some extra flare with a rocking Adirondack chair.  (Amazon )

The only way to make an Adirondack chair more comfortable is to turn it into a rocking chair. These Adirondack rocking chairs come in a handful of colors and are made from a durable material, although they’re designed to still look like they’re made of wood.

Original price: $119.99

This bistro set is sturdy and decorative.  (Amazon )

Anyone looking for a simple, two-seater table set will love this simple bistro set. With the set, you get two chairs and a table, all made from durable, sturdy materials, and they fold up easily when you need to store the set away. 

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Original price: $199.99

Amazon has an affordable four-piece patio set.  (Amazon )

Want an area your entire family can sit in? This DWVO four-piece patio set comes with two chairs and a small loveseat, with an outdoor coffee table included. These sets are a simple but affordable answer to outdoor furniture.

Original price: $954.50

Get a comfortable, luxurious loveseat.  (Amazon )

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Fully relax outside by moving a luxury (but waterproof) couch out there. The outdoor patio loveseat from Signature Design by Ashley Clare is truly luxurious, made from beautiful eucalyptus wood. It’s the perfect loveseat for any outdoor patio style.

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“Forget living longer, exercise can make life easier right now”—a 72-year-old fitness influencer and marathon runner shares two accessible ways to start moving

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“Forget living longer, exercise can make life easier right now”—a 72-year-old fitness influencer and marathon runner shares two accessible ways to start moving

Retirement is often a time when people slow down, but in Christine Hobson’s case, she’s speeding up. When her daughter persuaded her to join a running club so she wouldn’t get bored, she had no idea she’d get the fitness bug and run 125 marathons in total, visiting all seven continents.

And the 72-year-old former teacher has plans to run the North Pole marathon in 2027.

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Why 21-15-9 Might be the Smartest Workout Format in Fitness – and How to Use it to Drive Muscle Growth

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Why 21-15-9 Might be the Smartest Workout Format in Fitness – and How to Use it to Drive Muscle Growth

CrossFit means a lot of things to a lot of people – because it’s made up of a lot of things.

Since the rise of the fitness giant, countless brands, events and training methods have sprung up around it – not claiming to be CrossFit, but looking suspiciously CrossFit-esque.

There are, however, a handful of things that are uniquely CrossFit: the ‘Girls’ benchmark workouts. The Hero WODs and, of course, its signature rep schemes.

Chief among them is ’21-15-9′.

The 21-15-9 rep scheme may just be the single most CrossFit thing in existence. But what exactly is it? Where did it come from? And why might it actually be better at building muscle in a hurry than its conditioning roots would have you believe?

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Let’s have a look.

What Is 21-15-9?

If you’ve never encountered it before, the format couldn’t be simpler. Choose two exercises (occasionally more) and perform 21 reps of each, then 15 reps of each, then nine reps of each, completing the entire workout as quickly as possible – with good form.

Probably the best-known example is ‘Fran’: 21 thrusters and pull-ups, followed by 15 of each, then nine. On paper it doesn’t look especially intimidating. In practice, it’s one of the most feared benchmark workouts in fitness.

Where Did it Come From?

Unlike many modern training methods, 21-15-9 didn’t come out of a study. It came from the gym floor.

CrossFit founder Greg Glassman has explained that the format emerged through years of coaching and experimentation in the 1990s. Rather than chasing a perfect sets-and-reps prescription, he was looking for a workout that allowed athletes to maintain a high power output from start to finish.

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The thinking is surprisingly elegant. You begin with 21 reps while fresh. By the time you reach the set of 15, your ability to produce force has already fallen. By the final nine, you’re significantly more fatigued – but the workload has dropped by almost the same amount.

Instead of grinding through increasingly miserable sets of the same length, the workout ‘meets you where you are’, reducing the work required as your capacity declines. The result is a workout that encourages you to keep moving instead of standing around trying to recover.

The numbers themselves are also remarkably practical. Forty-five total reps per movement provides plenty of training volume without turning the session into an endurance slog, while every set divides neatly into thirds if you need to break it up.

(Although I’ve got to be honest, I’m a 20-15-10-5 man myself, just for the sake of round numbers.)

Why Does it Work So Well?

Although there isn’t research showing that 21-15-9 is somehow the magic formula, there are obvious reasons why it consistently produces brutally effective workouts.

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Descending reps help maintain intensity. As fatigue accumulates, reducing the target allows movement quality, bar speed and overall work rate to stay higher than they would if you simply repeated the same number of reps over and over.

It also tends to land in a physiological sweet spot. Most 21-15-9 workouts take between three and eight minutes, depending on the movements and the athlete. That’s long enough to create a serious cardiovascular challenge while still requiring meaningful force production throughout. You’re taxing your anaerobic systems hard while relying on your aerobic system to help you recover just enough to keep going.

Finally, there’s the psychological trick. The hardest-looking part comes first. Once you’ve survived the opening 21, every remaining round appears more manageable. ‘Only 15 left.’ Then, ‘Just nine.’ In reality, you’re becoming more fatigued with every rep, but the shrinking target keeps you attacking the workout instead of pacing too conservatively.

Why it Might be Surprisingly Good for Building Muscle

Perhaps the biggest misconception about 21-15-9 is that it’s ‘just cardio with weights’.

Choose the right load and something interesting happens. Very few athletes complete every round unbroken. Instead, the workout naturally evolves into a series of short, broken sets separated by only a few seconds of rest.

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Your 21 might become 11-5-5. Your 15 becomes 8-4-3. Your final nine might stay unbroken – or become 5-4.

In effect, you’ve accidentally turned the workout into a form of rest-pause training.

Those brief pauses allow just enough recovery to squeeze out more high-quality repetitions before fatigue catches up again. By the latter stages of each mini-set, you’re repeatedly working very close to failure, recruiting the high-threshold motor units with the greatest potential for muscle growth.

It’s a similar principle to rest-pause training, myo-reps and cluster sets: all methods used to accumulate hypertrophy-friendly volume while keeping the load relatively heavy and the rest periods brutally short.

You’re basically speed-running a large number of hard, growth-stimulating reps in a very small window of time. Could this help explain why elite CrossFit athletes often carry an impressive amount of muscle despite spending relatively little time performing traditional bodybuilding splits?

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It’s certainly plausible, although the ‘elite’ part often selects for athletes with the greatest muscle-building potential.

Much of their training isn’t simply conditioning. It’s high-density resistance training performed under accumulating fatigue, with only fleeting recovery between efforts. In other words, they’re often doing something bodybuilders have deliberately programmed for decades: packing a lot of hard work into a very short period of time.

That’s not to say 21-15-9 is superior to a well-designed hypertrophy programme. If your sole goal is building muscle, there are more efficient ways to do it.

But if you’re looking for a workout that develops fitness, tests your mettle and still provides a meaningful stimulus for strength and size, it’s easy to see why this deceptively simple rep scheme has remained one of CrossFit’s defining fingerprints for more than 20 years.

Best Bodyweight 21-15-9 Workout: ‘JT’

If you’re looking for an interesting twist on the 21-15-9 format, look no further than Hero WOD ‘JT’, which concentrates the muscle-building potential of the format into a brutal upper-body workout.

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Created in honour of Petty Officer 1st Class Jeff Taylor, who was killed in Afghanistan in 2006, the workout strips away barbells altogether and relies solely on three bodyweight movements:

21-15-9 reps of:

Don’t let the lack of equipment fool you. The volume – 45 reps of each movement, 135 reps in total – combined with the descending rep scheme makes this a brutal upper-body test, hammering the shoulders, chest and triceps while demanding serious muscular endurance.

Better still, it perfectly demonstrates one of the biggest strengths of 21-15-9. As fatigue mounts and the sets naturally fragment, the workout begins to resemble one giant rest-pause set, allowing you to accumulate a huge number of hard, near-failure reps in less than 10 minutes.

If your goal is building an impressive upper body while developing serious work capacity, there are few bodyweight workouts that deliver quite so much bang for your buck, making ‘JT’ one of my personal favourites.

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If there’s one thing Kori Sampson knows, it’s how to optimise your body composition for performance. To tap into his knowledge as an elite athlete and coach, we asked him to create a 4-week plan to help you move faster, recover quicker and keep pushing when the fatigue sets in – all while improving your muscle-to-fat ratio.

Ready to build muscle, burn fat and come out the other side looking, feeling and performing better? Click here to get 14 days of free access to the plan via the Men’s Health app.


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10 minutes of swimming might not sound worth it – but I tried it for 2 weeks and found the benefits of a quick dip

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10 minutes of swimming might not sound worth it – but I tried it for 2 weeks and found the benefits of a quick dip

The concept of ‘exercise snacking’ has never been more popular. Not only is it convenient and accessible, but there is solid scientific evidence that short bursts of physical activity can yield real benefits for our health. But can a swimming workout be an effective ‘exercise snack’?

A study published in the European Heart Journal found that just 15 to 20 minutes of vigorous physical activity a week (almost as low as two minutes a day) was enough to significantly lower the risk of heart disease, cancer and early death. The study defined vigorous activity as any exercise that leaves you out of breath and raises your heart rate, including swimming.

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