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17 Workout Essentials to Help You Stay in Shape at Home, From Fitness Apps to Exercise Gear
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Whether you hate exercising in front of people, don’t want to pay a monthly membership fee, or don’t have a lot of time, setting up a home gym is an effective and convenient way to get a workout in. Exercising in a small home or apartment where space is limited can be tough, but it’s still possible (and even easy) if you have the essential tools, from the right workout earbuds to easy-to-use fitness apps. Experts also say it’s not always how you move that matters, but that you actually get moving.
“When you’re stuck at home it’s easy to get lazy and fall into an unhealthy routine,” says Matt Williams, a NASM-certified personal trainer from Los Angeles. “Doing a workout or even just going for a brisk walk can dramatically improve your physical health and overall mental well-being. It can also help reduce anxiety.”
Fortunately, it’s never been easier to exercise at home, whether you want to set up a home gym or just pick up a few equipment essentials. We’ve put together this guide to help you get a full workout from equipment that’s small enough to fit in a closet — or in some cases, a desk drawer — based on personal testing, trainer feedback, and positive user experience from brands we trust. Here’s what to get.
1. Future Fitness App
One of the toughest parts of working out is knowing where to even begin. Having a personal trainer can make all the difference, but choosing one and making it work with your busy schedule can be just as exhausting as the routine itself. Enter the Future app, one of the best trainer-led fitness apps that gives you curated plans you can actually stick to.
Here’s the rundown of how Future actually works: Once you sign up, Future pairs you with a real live trainer, who will customize a weekly guided workout plan that’s designed just for you.
Though it’s all done over an app, you’re still getting real-life, professional training tips that are custom-made with your goals in mind. Future gives you a little more flexibility so you can access your plan and give feedback when it’s convenient for you. Unlike other fitness apps that come preloaded with routines, Future lets you tailor your workout plan directly with your trainer, but still get the convenience of accessing everything right from your phone. And don’t worry, if you don’t think the trainer is the right fit for you, you can switch to a new one at any time without paying any hidden fees.
You can sign up for Future now and get your first month for $99/month. After that, your Future membership costs $199 per month (which gets you unlimited personal training coaching for less than the price of a single private training session in a boutique gym).
2. Hydrow Wave Rower
Hydrow
Rowing machines work your arms, chest, glutes, and legs by having you repetitively pull on a handle attached to a magnetic wheel while pushing against a pair of pedals. This rower from Hydrow, the Hydrow Wave, is one of the best rowing machines you can buy online, with computer-controlled resistance levels, an ergonomic design and a massive 22-inch screen to display how many calories you’ve burned, the duration of your workout, and how many times you’ve completed a row. Hydrow says its patented “drag technology” closely mimics rowing on water, so you get a more realistic workout.
The Hydrow Wave also solves the two biggest barriers preventing you from adding equipment to your home gym: space and cost. It’s lighter and smaller than their previous rowing machine, and folds up for easy vertical storage (it costs less, too). It comes with a one-year warranty. (Note: You’ll still want to sign up for a membership to Hydrow, which gets you unlimited access to instructor-led workouts, with unlimited member profiles. Membership is just $44/month.)
3. Meta Quest 2
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While you may think of VR as just for gaming, there are so many fitness VR apps available that you can now “gameify” your workouts and work up as much of a sweat with a headset and controllers as you would at your local gym. Whether dance is your jam, or you’d rather break a sweat while you box, Meta Quest 2 is worth the investment, especially if you’re curious about what VR can do. While the headset itself starts at just $249, both the workout apps we’ve tested also had budget-friendly subscriptions.
Games like FitXR and Supernatural deliver easy-to-follow, sweat-inducing workouts. Certain games like FitXR even include a Peloton-esque leaderboard in each workout allowing you to keep track of how well you’re doing. Supernatural especially has a great set of instructors, all of whom feel like personal trainers in your own home, pushing you to do your best. Most of these games have a monthly subscription model that gets you access to even more workouts, and advanced features. Meta Quest 2 is a great addition to any at-home gym routine, making your workout fun enough to forget about that next rep or two.
4. Obé Fitness
obé Fitness
Designed specifically for women, Obé Fitness is a digital workout platform that features unlimited live and on-demand exercise classes. With 10,000 videos in their library, they offer everything from vinyasa yoga to boxing programs and even dance and pilates sessions. Each instructor-led video is between 5 and 60 minutes long, depending on the type of exercise you choose, and focuses on what the brand calls “body literacy”—the idea that you need to listen to what your body wants, in order to see the best results.
One of our favorite components of Obé Fitness is the short quiz the brand offers, which, after a series of quick questions, recommends a personal class plan for you based on your health and fitness goals. This not only helps you stay motivated, but it also curates a schedule that is custom to you and easy to follow. Some other benefits include the ability to track your cycle and hormones, prenatal and postnatal programs, and free education and resources on mental health.
Obé Fitness offers a 7-day free trial program before you officially sign up, and afterward, the platform is $24.99 per month or $169.99 per year. It’s an affordable, convenient way to get world-class fitness classes from the comfort of your own home.
5. Tempo Move
Tempo
How do you fit an entire group of home gym equipment into one piece of gear? The simple answer: the Tempo Move. The side table-like unit combines the futuristic tech of a fitness mirror and all the essential weights and accessories you’ll need so that you can get your workouts done from any room in the house.
During our tests, it was simple to set up and break a sweat nearly right out of the box. The Move connects to any smart TV. Once you sign up for a Tempo membership, you use the Tempo app and your smartphone to stream thousands of the fitness company’s wide variety of on-demand and live workouts from expert trainers. Once you dock your smartphone on the Tempo Move’s Core accessory, the Move uses your phone’s camera and Tempo’s 3D Vision tracking to guide your form during your routines, as well as offer weight recommendations — just like your trainer’s actually there in real life. The workouts range from yoga to HIIT and weight training routines.
One of the Tempo Move‘s best features is its design and small size. It’s fit for bedrooms, apartments, or anywhere you have access to a power source. Pull back the cabinet’s cover, and you’ll see all your storage for your weights (included). There’s even space inside to store your dumbbells, which you can access from the Move’s top cover. The bottom line: The Tempo Move makes working at home a breeze from start to finish.
6. Yoga Mat
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Doing yoga on a hard floor can hurt your back, and a towel or carpet may slide under you while you’re doing complex poses, so it pays to have a yoga mat. This one from Fitvids is 71 x 24 inches, so it should accommodate most people. It’s half-an-inch thick, which the company says can comfortably cushion your spine, hips, knees, and elbows while you’re practicing yoga. The mat is made out of a double-sided, non-slip surface to help you avoid falling, and a moisture-resistant technology that makes it easy to clean. We also like that the yoga mat comes with a strap, which keeps it bundled when you’re not using it.
7. Wastou Jump Rope
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“Jumping rope is a great form of cardio especially when you’re stuck indoors,” Williams says. “Just 10 minutes of jumping rope has been found to be similar to 30 minutes of jogging.” This jump rope is digital, so it can keep track of how many calories you’ve burned, how many times you’ve jumped, and how long you’ve been working out. It’s made out of PVC coated steel wire that’s durable but flexible. The rope comes with a nine and a half foot cable, which can be adjusted using four velcro binders, so it’ll be comfortable to use for most adults.
“If you want to ramp up the intensity [of your workout] you could mix in the rope with some burnouts of other exercises,” Williams suggests. “Try two minutes jumping rope with burnout of squats, two minutes jumping rope with burnout of pushups, two minutes jumping rope with burnout of bicycle kicks, etc.”
8. Peloton Exercise Bike
Amazon
Spin classes have soared in popularity over the last few years. But if you don’t want to leave the house during the colder months, pick up a Peloton stationary bike, which lets you get the same workout at home. Stationary bikes work your arms and legs by replicating a bicycle ride at different levels of resistance. This bestseller includes an HD display touchscreen to ride along with trainers during classes. You’ll need a membership to access Peloton’s suite of workouts ($44/month). Better yet, it’s about the size of a yoga mat at 4 x 2 feet, ideal for small apartments or office spaces, especially during the winter.
According to one reviewer on Amazon: “I am addicted to pedaling outdoors. However, I am a fair weather pedaler. So this helps me stay in shape when the weather is bad. The trainers are fun and motivating. Delivery was easy.”
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9. TRX Training System
Amazon
TRX’s All-in-ONE Suspension Training System can give you a full body workout, with straps that fit inside a desk drawer. The set comes with two straps, which use an anchor and looping mechanism to attach to a heating pipe or tree, and an anchoring system, that lets you attach the straps to the back of a closed door. Once the straps are attached, you can perform a series of body weight exercises, which use tension between your body and the straps to work out your muscles
TRX says its system can teach you to use seven foundational moves: push, pull, plank, squat, lunge, hinged, and rotate to work every part of your body. Its straps are capable of supporting up to 360 pounds of resistance, which you can work up to gradually.
10. NordicTrack T Series Treadmill
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If you want to get a full run in while you’re indoors, you’re going to need a treadmill. We’re recommending this one from NordicTrack because it’s full of smart features designed to help alleviate some pain points you may encounter on an indoor run.
The T Series has several settings to help scale your run’s intensity. It can be adjusted to move up to 10 miles per hour at up to a 10% incline. Its speed controls are located on the front of the bike, along with an LCD screen showing your speed, the duration of your run, your current incline, how many calories you’ve burned, and the time.
Large start and stop buttons make it easy to begin and end your workout at any time. The machine also has a 3.5mm audio jack, and a pair of stereo speakers, so you can connect a device to it and listen to music. This treadmill was designed to work with iFit’s Interactive Personal Training system, which requires its own membership. (You’ll get a 30-day iFit free trial included.). Members gain access to a series of on-demand workout programs, which let professional trainers lead you through guided exercises. These training sessions adjust the speed and incline settings on your treadmill automatically to create a full workout.
At 73 x 35.8 x 67.5 inches and 203 pounds, this treadmill has wheels on its back for easy movement, and can be folded up for storage. It’s still an investment, but this treadmill would be the centerpiece of your home gym. It currently boasts over 32,000 reviews on Amazon, getting top marks for ease of use and quality. “I highly recommend this treadmill for home use,” one Amazon reviewer wrote, “specially if you don’t need a fancy big screen and it is mostly for the days you can’t run/walk outside. Great for just a couple of people with a few hours of usage a day.”
11. FluidStance Balance Board
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The Level is a skateboard-shaped platform that’s set on top of a curved piece of metal. It helps you exercise by requiring you to make small adjustments to your posture to keep your balance. We tried the FluidStance board at the office and were impressed by its effectiveness. It’s surprisingly challenging, and really forces you to work on stabilizing your legs and core. Because of its skateboard-like shape, it’s easy to chalk it up to a “toy,” but it’s definitely become an essential part of our stay-at-home workout. It’s small enough to tuck under your bed or desk and we’ve started taking some calls while standing on it too, to get in a few extra minutes of exercise.
12. Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Gen)
Amazon
Apple’s AirPods Pro (2nd Gen) deliver stellar noise-canceling sound and even support spatial audio for a more immersive listening experience. But another thing that really sets them apart from the pack is their workout-friendly design. They’re dust-, sweat-, and water-resistant, so you can rest easy knowing that your buds won’t get damaged even during your most grueling workouts. They might not be able to complete your workout for you, but they’ll make your playlist sound better (and won’t fall out of your ears either).
13. Amazon Basics Medicine Ball
Amazon
Holding a medicine ball while you exercise can help work your arms and core, whether you’re twisting, lifting, or balancing on it to augment your pushups. Amazon Basics’ medicine ball is made out of textured rubber, which makes it easier to hold when you’re sweaty, and more comfortable too.
Williams says he uses a medicine ball for a “solid full body burner.” His instructions: “Start with your feet a little wider than shoulder width apart, then hold the ball under your chin. Perform a squat and on the way up, press the ball overhead. If you want to ramp it up, toss the ball into the air and as you catch it, slowly come back down into the squat.” This medicine ball is available in multiple weight classes, but we’re recommending the six-pound option for beginners.
14. TriggerPoint GRID Foam Massage Roller
A good post-workout routine can help you from overworking your muscles, and overcome soreness. This foam roller from TriggerPoint gives you plenty of surface area to roll out your joints, and can be used on everything from your legs and quads, to your stomach and back.
A good foam roller can help increase blood flow and ease tension after a workout, or just a particularly stressful day of work. This set includes access to a free online instructional video library on foam rolling best practices from the experts at TriggerPoint.
15. Theragun Elite Massage Tool
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It’s normal to feel sore after a workout, but you can alleviate some of that pain by using Theragun’s Elite Massage Gun. The massage gun comes with five attachment heads to make sure you’re prepared for all your muscle recovery needs on the go. What makes this device standout from other massagers is that it provides a 16mm extension into muscle which allows for deep tissue impact — making it a reliable choice for anyone that has a tough time with relieving muscle tension. On top of it all, the Theragun has an adjustable arm with four angles to you attack those hard-to-reach spots.
16. Tempo Studio Starter
Tempo
There’s no shortage of fitness brands vying for your attention — and dollars — these days, but the most effective at-home workout system we’ve tried comes from Tempo.
We recommend the Tempo Studio system for its fun, upbeat workouts, small footprint (it’s about the size of an easel) and AI-powered monitoring, which uses a built-in sensor to make sure your form is on point. No more hunching over.
Choose from a variety of Tempo classes, from cardio to stretching, all taught by motivating instructors that are surprisingly supportive, even separated by a screen. It’s a dazzling screen too, with a vivid touchscreen display, built-in speakers, and the ability to see everything from your reps to heart rate and more. It also comes with a couple of dumbbells, a set of free weights, weight collars that you can store in the cabinet base, plus a workout mat.
17. Bose QuietComfort II Earbuds
Amazon
Water- and sweat-resistant earbuds might not offer workouts you can stream quick like, say, a fitness mirror. But that doesn’t mean that upgrading to more durable and high-tech buds can’t make your routines a little more fun and seamless. That’s especially true if you need buds to connect to your exercise equipment. We love Bose’s QuietComfort line of earbuds, including the Ultras and the QuietComfort IIs, above, which are ideal for workouts. The sweat-resistant buds work great for everyday listening, and their ergonomic design ensure they fit comfortably throughout your training.
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Quote of the day by Cher: ‘Nothing lifts me out of a bad mood better than a hard workout on my…’ – motivating life lessons by Oscar-winning actress of Moonstruck and singer of Believe on exercise, mental health, fitness and how this daily habit can transform your mood and mindset
Quote of the Day Today: Cher on Exercise
Cher said, “Nothing lifts me out of a bad mood better than a hard workout on my treadmill. It never fails. Exercise is nothing short of a miracle,” as per BrainyQuote.
What Cher’s Quote Means: Why Exercise Can Transform Your Mood
Cher’s quote highlights the powerful connection between physical activity and emotional well-being. Rather than seeing exercise as only a fitness routine, she describes it as something that consistently helps improve her mood and clear her mind.
Her words suggest that movement can provide more than physical benefits. A workout can help reduce stress, increase energy, and shift attention away from negative thoughts. By calling exercise “nothing short of a miracle,” Cher emphasizes the positive impact it has had on her own life.
Life Lesson from Cher’s Quote
The quote reminds readers that small, healthy habits can make a significant difference in everyday life. While exercise may not solve every problem, making time for physical activity can help people feel stronger, calmer, and better equipped to handle daily challenges. Cher’s message encourages people to view exercise not as a chore, but as an investment in both physical and mental well-being.
Who Is Cher
Cher (born May 20, 1946, in El Centro, California) is an American singer, actress, and entertainer whose career has spanned more than five decades. According to a Britannica report, she is known for her success in music, film, and television and for continually reinventing herself.
Cher’s Early Life
Born Cherilyn Sarkisian, Cher faced financial hardships during childhood and struggled with undiagnosed dyslexia. She left school at age 16 and moved to Los Angeles, where she began her entertainment career.
Cher’s Rise to Fame
Cher found success with Sonny Bono as part of Sonny and Cher. Their 1965 hit “I Got You Babe” launched their careers, and she later became a solo star with number one hits including “Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves,” “Half-Breed,” and “Dark Lady,” as per the Britannica report.
Cher’s Acting Career
Cher earned critical acclaim for films including Silkwood and won the Academy Award for Best Actress for Moonstruck (1987). She also starred in Mask, The Witches of Eastwick, Burlesque, and Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again.
Cher’s Legacy
Cher made a successful music comeback with Believe, winning a Grammy Award for the hit song. She later received Kennedy Center Honors in 2018, was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2024, and published Cher: The Memoir, Part One the same year, as per the Britannica report.
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I’d Fallen Into an Exercise Rut—Until Trail Running Reminded Me How Joyful Movement Could Be
Can I let you in on a secret? Over the last few months, I’ve really struggled with the motivation to exercise.
Admitting that makes me feel like a bit of a fraud. Let’s face it: my job is to write about health and fitness. I remind you all, almost weekly, about the benefits of movement, with all its longevity and mood-boosting qualities. Outside of work, I lead a run club, where my job is to inspire others to show up on days when they don’t feel like it. And when someone tells me they’re feeling low, my immediate advice is for them to don their trainers and get outside.
And yet… Since the start of the year, I’ve been in what can only be described as an exercise rut. I wake up promising myself I’ll move my body, only to lie in bed dreading every second of it. Every run, every home Pilates class, every gym session requires a silent negotiation.
Partly, I think it’s down to boredom. Research shows that perceived variety can contribute to overall exercise wellbeing, which makes my rotation of the same three running routes, strength sessions and Pilates routine hardly a recipe for success.
Also, I’d started to fall into the trap of over-optimisation. I’m innately competitive, and like many of us, I had started to measure the quality of my movement by distance covered, pace achieved, or weight lifted. There’s nothing wrong with this, but when it becomes obsessive, it can (in my experience) get quite exhausting, pressurised and unenjoyable.
I knew I needed to shake things up, so in early April I decided to switch the gym for outdoor movement – and that’s when I discovered the wonder of trail running. Combining fresh air, nature, and a welcome lack of emphasis on pace, it became the antidote to my slump.
For my journey into the sport, read on. And for more outdoor movement inspiration, check out our guides to road running vs trail running, the benefits of going headphone-free and why running slower might actually make you faster. Oh, and if motivation is a struggle right now, we’ve got tips to train your brain to enjoy exercise.
After Months of Exercise Burnout, Trail Running Helped Me Reconnect with the Joy of Movement
What is trail running, and why is it so popular right now?
I’m hardly alone in my shift to the trails – statistics from RunRepeat show that participation in the sport has risen by over 200% in the last decade. The growth is particularly prominent amongst women, who now make up 30.5% of competitors in ITRA races, up from just 16% in 2007.
And though it’s become synonymous with Dolomite-esque mountains and UTMB races, trail running is actually far simpler, more varied and accessible than you think. “Trail running is just a run that is off-road,” explains Nike run coach and founder of Ultra Black Running, Dora Atim. “It could be a rocky path along the coast, a forest route through woodlands or a trail path through the mountains.”
As for why it’s so popular right now? According to feminist sociologist of sport, Dr Bethan Taylor-Swaine, it’s linked to the way trail running can separate exercise from performance. “In road running, the first question we often ask is, ‘How fast did you run?’” she says. “It’s become the way we categorise people, which presents a lot of pressure, especially for women who already face a demand to conform in order to be accepted in sport.”
Trail running, in contrast, grants women freedom. “It’s not about how fast you run, it’s not about competition, it’s about women as individuals, moving through nature, taking that time for themselves,” says Dr Taylor-Swaine. “That can be a really empowering and slightly counter-cultural experience.”
What are the benefits of trail running?
That sense of freedom is one of the key benefits of trail running. “People often say it clears the mind,” says Atim, who says it helps her to compartmentalise her thoughts. “I find the constant mental to-do list starts to quieten as the beauty of nature takes over, and this can make you feel more relaxed during and after a trail run,” she explains.
Research backs her up here. Time in nature has been shown to activate the parasympathetic nervous system and has been linked to reduced rumination (that horrible cycle of overthinking and worry that so often occupies us when we’re stressed).
Dr Taylor-Swaine agrees, adding that there’s a rebellious element to trail running. “Trail gets you out of the regulatory framework of running as we know it. You don’t have to run as fast as you can; you don’t have to look a particular way. You’re in places where you’re less likely to be observed, and there’s a sense of adventure to it. In a hyper-regulated society, that’s a very attractive prospect.”
That’s not to say that trail running is without markers of performance. “Tenacity, grit, perseverance are still highly valued,” says Dr Taylor-Swaine, “but this idea of pace, which a lot of women get in their head about when running, is taken out.”
Of course, there are also numerous benefits for our muscles, bones and tendons, too. “Trail running terrain is often softer than the pavement, which makes it lower impact,” says Atim, who adds that the uneven ground improves balance, coordination and proprioception. “These three qualities will improve any kind of running you do, so it’s a win-win,” she says.
Are there any risks to trail running?
Of course, we have to acknowledge that trail running doesn’t come without risk, nor does it come without its own accessibility barriers, particularly for women and people of colour. Historically, the sport has been white and male-dominated, with a lack of safety, research on diverse physiologies, time, financial freedom, and confidence often keeping other communities out of the sport.
“We can’t ignore that in trail, you’re often on your own in remote places for long periods of time,” says Dr Taylor-Swaine. “The sport also challenges your body differently, requires elements of mountaineering and better preparation when it comes to fuelling.”
Thankfully, efforts are being made to make trail running more inclusive, thanks largely to groups like Atim’s Ultra Black Running, which create spaces for black women and non-binary people in trail running. But that doesn’t mean you should go out unprepared. “Things like knowing how to use a map or what to do in an emergency are important,” says Dr Taylor-Swaine. “Doing mountain skills courses is something I encourage – if you did outward bounds at school, it will come back quickly.”
Trail Running Helped Me Rediscover My Love For Movement—Here’s How
My introduction to trail
Before I started trail running, I really thought I’d need to get a train to the mountains or coast for my run to count. As it turns out, I was completely wrong.
Trails are anything that takes you off-road or pavement for the majority of the run. Which means that most of us can probably reach one within 15-20 minutes.
I’m fortunate to be able to access a route within a five-minute run, so, with the help of the AllTrails app for navigation, I headed out onto the farmer’s field behind my house.
At first, I found it tough to let go of the pressure for pace. I felt like I was moving so much slower than I would on the road, and a sense of dread loomed over me as I approached a hill. On the road, I’d avoid them at all costs, knowing they’d slow me down.
But with the reminder that trail running isn’t about pace ringing in my ears, I took it slow, focusing more on the way my body felt than the speed at which it was moving.
When I got to the top, I paused and took in the view. It was a beautiful day, and I realised that it was one of the first times I’ve ever allowed myself to stop on a solo run. Despite being only 20 minutes from my front door, I’d never taken in this view. It was gorgeous.
After catching my breath, I continued on my way, getting back home around 45 minutes after I’d left. At first, it was strange not to be looking immediately for the metrics, but quickly that discomfort turned to freedom.
As Ash soon discovered, trail running doesn’t have to involve mountains or coastal paths. It can be as simple as finding fields and woods close to home
(Image credit: Ash S)
For the next few weeks, I kept my trail running super low pressure. I went out just once or twice a week, tried to mix up my routes and didn’t think about speed or distance.
Quickly, I realised how much I was looking forward to my runs – not dreading them as I had been on the road. Interestingly, my motivation for other forms of movement was coming back, too. With an injection of something new in the mix, the idea of a Pilates class or a gym session on my non-run days didn’t seem so boring anymore. Balance was slowly being restored.
Finding my feet
After spending my first few weeks tentatively broaching the off-road lifestyle, I decided it was time to step things up a notch. So far, my trails had been limited to farm tracks and woodlands, but with a trip to Northumberland on the cards, I decided that now was my moment to get really off-grid.
And this is where I really fell in love with trail running. Yes, the farmlands and woods around my house are lovely, but the freedom of being out in mountainous terrain, of hopping rocks and climbing steep hills to reach jawdropping views was what really sold me on this sport.
Trail running helped Ash realise that her love of movement had returned. With the wind in her face, dirt on her shins and not one thought about pace, time or distance, she felt fully present in her body.
(Image credit: Ash S)

It was at the top of one particularly stunning hill that I realised my love of movement had returned. With the wind in my face, dirt on my shins and not one thought about pace, time or distance, I felt fully present in my body.
Of course, this wasn’t going to be my daily trail run. But peppering in these trips to new landscapes feels like a very good use of my weekend and a way to spice up my exercise routine.
Three months on
Three months on from my foray into trail running and I’m down in Bradford-on-Avon on a group trail running trip with Nike. We’re testing some of their new ACG collection, which involves an 18km trail run around the hilly Wiltshire countryside.
It will be the furthest distance I’ve covered and I’m undeniably nervous. The old familiar worries from road running kick in – will I be able to keep up? Will I manage the whole distance? What if I can’t handle the hills?
About 2km in, though, I realise I needn’t have worried. In trail running, walking up steep inclines is embraced, not shamed. Stopping to cool down in streams is encouraged and sprinting down wooded hillsides feels like fun rather than a race.
I didn’t stop smiling the entire run and, by the end, I’m exhausted, sweaty but completely buzzed. I feel free, relaxed, capable and very, very proud.
Ash, exhausted but buzzing, after her 18km trail run. (Image credit: Ash S)

In the last few months, trail running has given me a completely fresh perspective on movement. It’s taught me that pausing to enjoy a view isn’t failure, that you can still work hard without chasing a time, and that things don’t always need to be so serious. It’s fun and refreshing, and I’m definitely no less fit for it.
If you’re feeling a little burnt out or are just looking to inject something different into your routine, I highly recommend.
Shop MC-UK Approved Trail Running Gear Now:

Nike Acg Pegasus Trail Women’s Trail-Running Shoes
I recently upgraded my road trainers to a pair of Nike ACG Pegasus Trail, and wow, do they make a difference. I’m no trail racer yet, so I wasn’t looking for anything fancy or super technical. The Pegasus ticked all my boxes. From the first wear, they’ve been comfy, grippy and have plenty of room for your toes to splay (which again, helps with grip).

mileoff Hydration Run Vest in Black
I have tried so many hydration vests and, honestly, I hate them all. That was until I tried Mileoff. Designed specifically for female physiology, it’s buttery soft on the skin, is sweat-wicking and has 12(!) pockets. I couldn’t love it more.

SAP GOOD ENERGY Case of 10
Fuelling on the trails is so important, especially as you’re not always going to be close to a shop to pop in and pick up emergency energy. But if you’re not into artificial tastes, then energy gels aren’t much fun. It’s why I’ve recently been converted to SAP: gels made solely from maple syrup and Himalayan sea salt. Relying on simple sugars and electrolytes, they’re a great whole-food source of energy.
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Wellness Wednesday: Exercise & heart disease
BAY COUNTY, Fla. (WMBB) – News 13 brings you a segment focused on health and fitness on News 13 Midday every Wednesday called “Wellness Wednesday.”
This week, Personal Trainer Traycee Green from Pure Platinum was in the studio with News 13’s Chris Marchand to discuss how physical activity can help protect you from heart disease.
Green said that heart disease is the leading cause of death and that physical activity is one of its best-known protectors.
She added that men need twice as much exercise as women.
Green said that results from one study showed that women needed four hours of activity to cut heart disease risk by 30%. But for men, it took them nine hours of activity to cut heart disease risk by 30%.
However, even though it takes longer for men, Green says the best type of exercise is the one you enjoy.
To help lower the risk of heart disease, the NHS guidelines say to do 115 minutes of moderate exercise a week, 75 minutes of vigorous exercise a week, and a minimum of two days a week of strength training.
For more information, watch the video above.
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