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For the Outdoor Runner

Nike Women’s Victory Elite Road Tint Sunglasses

Women's Victory Elite Road Tint Sunglasses

For the Outdoor Runner

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They can seamlessly block the sun during outdoor jogs with these performance sunglasses from Nike. And since they feature an easy, wrap around design, along with an adjustable nose pad and temple fit, the glasses will always feel supremely comfortable.

Editor’s note: Nike members can receive an exclusive discount on this order using the code CELEBRATE at checkout.

For the Pickleball Obsessee

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Here’s a charming pickleball set for your favorite fan that includes four fiberglass and polypropylene paddles—along with branded covers—six balls, and a roomy tote to store it all in.

For the Workout Minimalist

Outdoor Voices Epperson Mountaineering Sacoche Bag

Epperson Mountaineering Sacoche Bag

For the Workout Minimalist

Outdoor Voices Epperson Mountaineering Sacoche Bag

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If all they need for a successful workout is their wallet and maybe a water bottle, this handy and adjustable crossbody pouch from Outdoor Voices is just the ticket. As a bonus, it’s made from water-repellent, abrasion-resistant nylon that makes it extra durable for any adventure.

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For the Person Who Always Showers at the Gym

OffCourt All the Way Bundle

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This five-piece cleansing set from OffCourt is made with athletes in mind. It includes a body wash, exfoliating soap, body spray, and fragrance to keep your friend smelling their freshest after working up a sweat.

For the Person Always Tracking Their BMI Levels

Withings Body+ Smart Wi-Fi Bathroom Scale

Body+ Smart Wi-Fi Bathroom Scale

For the Person Always Tracking Their BMI Levels

Withings Body+ Smart Wi-Fi Bathroom Scale

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This high-tech device isn’t your ordinary scale: in addition to receiving over 31,000 reviews from satisfied Amazon shoppers, the fitness essential can also monitor their weight, body fat, and water percentage, along with muscle and bone mass.

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For the Pilates Superfan

Frame Fitness Reformer

Reformer

For the Pilates Superfan

Frame Fitness Reformer

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They can practically become their own Pilates instructor after unwrapping this popular reformer from Frame Fitness. It features a set of wheels that makes it easy to move around their home gym space or from room-to-room. Plus, in addition to being bluetooth-enabled, the machine’s collapsable touchscreen also swivels a complete 180 degrees.

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For the Exercise Devotee Who Enjoys a Full-Body Workout

TRX All-in-One Suspension Training System

All-in-One Suspension Training System

For the Exercise Devotee Who Enjoys a Full-Body Workout

TRX All-in-One Suspension Training System

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TRX’s highly popular suspension training system provides a full-body workout, and supports up to 700 pounds. The system assembles in less than a minute by anchoring to their door, and includes a 30-day free trial for the brand’s live classes and on-demand workouts.

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For the iPhone Devotee

Anker Portable Charger with Built-in Lightning Connector

Portable Charger with Built-in Lightning Connector

For the iPhone Devotee

Anker Portable Charger with Built-in Lightning Connector

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Help them ensure their stats are properly tracked in Apple Fitness+ through the duration of their workout with this portable charger—which nicely contains a built-in lightning connector.

For the Person Who Works From Home

DeskCycle Under Desk Bike Pedal Exerciser with Adjustable Leg

Under Desk Bike Pedal Exerciser with Adjustable Leg

For the Person Who Works From Home

DeskCycle Under Desk Bike Pedal Exerciser with Adjustable Leg

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This handy exerciser fits nicely under a desk or table, and makes a thoughtful fitness gift for the person who’s tethered to their laptop on a regular basis.

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For the Fitness Lover Who Prioritizes Self-Care

Dr. Madh Cryo Facial Set

Cryo Facial Set

For the Fitness Lover Who Prioritizes Self-Care

Dr. Madh Cryo Facial Set

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De-puff and calm a flushed complexion with this gilded cryo freeze tool set that works in five minutes with a favorite sheet mask or serum.

For the Fitness Lover Who’s Always On-the-Go

Hyperice Venom Go

Venom Go

For the Fitness Lover Who’s Always On-the-Go

Hyperice Venom Go

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Hyperice’s reusable (up to 20 uses per included body pad) Venom Go device uses bluetooth connectivity and nine combinations of heat and vibration to soothe sore muscles. Plus, since it’s travel-friendly, it’s easy to pack in their gym bag or carry-on.

For the Fitness Enthusiast Who Lives for Prada

Prada Yoga Mat

Yoga Mat

For the Fitness Enthusiast Who Lives for Prada

Prada Yoga Mat

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Upgrade their regular yoga mat with this striking black and white version from Prada. It nicely includes an adjustable yoga strap for easy carrying, plus, a removable pouch.

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For the Stylish Tech Junkie

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For the Stylish Tech Junkie

Ōura Ring Gen3

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Ōura’s stylish yet minimal ring puts a more elevated spin on an every day tracking device, since it uses built-in sensors and a durable titanium casing to blend in seamlessly with the rest of your jewelry. Plus, it also includes a company membership that scores the wearer’s sleep, readiness, and activity and offers health insights each day. Did we mention it also comes it five color and two design options?

For the Cardio Lover

The Ness Limited-Edition Gold On Gold Bundle

Limited-Edition Gold On Gold Bundle

For the Cardio Lover

The Ness Limited-Edition Gold On Gold Bundle

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This low-impact trampoline has arched legs to keep your family member stable as they bounce, and features three firmness settings for a different type of cardio challenge. Plus, new members will also receive a complimentary one-month subscription.

For the Person Who Holds Tension in Their Shoulders

Nekteck Shiatsu Neck and Back Massager with Soothing Heat

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For the Person Who Holds Tension in Their Shoulders

Nekteck Shiatsu Neck and Back Massager with Soothing Heat

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Over 55,000 Amazon customers love using the three speed strength levels on this heated Shiatsu massager to relieve tight neck and shoulder muscles.

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For the Yoga Expert In Need of Extra Support

Yoga Design Lab Mandala Cork Yoga Wheel

Mandala Cork Yoga Wheel

For the Yoga Expert In Need of Extra Support

Yoga Design Lab Mandala Cork Yoga Wheel

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This stabilizing yoga wheel can help them open up the chest, shoulders, back and hips before and after their Sun Salutation flow.

For the Person in Need of an Energy Boost

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Daily Greens Effervescent Tablets (60-Count)

For the Person in Need of an Energy Boost

Daily Greens Effervescent Tablets (60-Count)

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Once your friend drops one of these daily vegan supplements in eight-ounces of water, they can drink up all of its plant-powered, antioxidant benefits—including better circulation and natural energy—after three weeks of use.

For the Apple Purist

Apple Watch Series 9 with Winter Blue Sport Loop

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Apple Watch Series 9 with Winter Blue Sport Loop

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The newest version of the Apple Watch is not only dust- and water-resistant, but also chock-full of cool features: from temperature sensors that track blood oxygen levels and ECG, to crash and fall detection for unforeseen emergencies.

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For the Person With Plantar Fasciitis

Renpho Foot Massager Machine with Heat

Foot Massager Machine with Heat

For the Person With Plantar Fasciitis

Renpho Foot Massager Machine with Heat

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They can relax sore feet using this heated massager, which over 20,000 Amazon shoppers are snapping up. It contains three kneading settings for a professional-level experience that lasts for up to 30 minutes (or longer), plus a handy remote for convenience.

For the Person Who Tracks Everything

Fitbit Luxe

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For the Person Who Tracks Everything

Fitbit Luxe

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If your friend likes counting their daily steps and keeping tabs on sleep activity, but doesn’t enjoy the look of a traditional tracker, this stylish version from Fitbit practically has their name written all over it. Its slim design looks more like a bracelet than a watch, but still has capabilities like GPS connection, heart rate and breath tracking, and more. Plus, its battery lasts for up to five days on a single charge.

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Need help with that New Year’s resolution? Target has deals on exercise equipment

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Need help with that New Year’s resolution? Target has deals on exercise equipment

Looking to get fit for the New Year in the comforts of your own home?

Target has deals on step platforms, treadmills and a variety of other exercise and hydration workout essentials.

Get up to 40% off fitness equipment and up to 50% off select drinkwear.

A SuperFit Indoor Cycling Stationary Bike with Silent Belt Drive Adjustable Resistance is now $183.99 reg $329.99, save $146 (44% off).

A SuperFit Indoor Cycling Stationary Bike with Silent Belt Drive Adjustable Resistance is now $183.99 reg $329.99, save $146 (44% off).

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Protein shaker bottles have already sold out, but you can still save money when you purchase Camelbak water bottles, Takeya water bottles and more. Shop now. Offers end Jan. 11.

Get free shipping with a Circle 360 membership or on orders $35 or more. In addition, get free 90 day returns.

Check out a few prices:

Takeya 40oz Actives Insulated Stainless Steel Water Bottle with Spout Lid $19.99

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SuperFit Indoor Cycling Stationary Bike Silent Belt Drive Adjustable Resistance $183.99

SUGIFT Foldable Incline Decline Sit up Exercise Bench for Full Body Strength Training w/Leg Extension $119.99

Costway Kids Punching Bag Toy Set Adjustable Stand Boxing Glove Speed Ball with Pump Red/Pink $40.99

Invest in exercise equipment for home workouts to increase your fitness, promote weight loss, burn calories and more. You’ll also find punching bags for kids.

Find deals on more workout and hydration items:

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HolaHatha Compact Portable Aerobic Step Platform Workout Exercise Equipment $25.99

SuperFit Indoor Cycling Stationary Bike Silent Belt Drive Adjustable Resistance $183.99

SUGIFT Foldable Incline Decline Sit up Exercise Bench for Full Body Strength Training w/Leg Extension $119.99

Costway 1.0HP Folding Treadmill Electric Support Motorized Power Running Machine Trainer $247.99

Costway Kids Punching Bag Toy Set Adjustable Stand Boxing Glove Speed Ball with Pump Red/Pink $40.99

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BalanceFrom Adjustable Stepping Machine and Step Counter, Leg Workout Machine & Mini Stair Stepper with Resistance Bands, for Home Workouts, Black $44.99

Zak Designs 24 fl oz Stainless Steel Chug Water Bottle $9.99

Takeya 40oz Actives Insulated Stainless Steel Water Bottle with Spout Lid $19.99

CamelBak 20oz Eddy+ Vacuum Insulated Stainless Steel Water Bottle $24.99

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What is reformer pilates? And is it worth the cost?

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What is reformer pilates? And is it worth the cost?

Reformer pilates is steadily growing in popularity, with new studios opening regularly in major cities all over the world.

But what exactly is reformer pilates? And how does it compare with regular pilates and other types of exercise?

Classes aren’t cheap so let’s look at the potential benefits and drawbacks to help you decide if it’s right for you.

Pilates with special equipment

Pilates is a mode of exercise that focuses on core stability and flexibility, while also addressing muscular strength and endurance, balance and general fitness. At first glance, it might look a bit like yoga, with some more traditional weight training components thrown in.

Reformer pilates uses a piece of equipment called a “reformer”. This looks like a narrow bed that slides along a carriage, has straps to hold onto, and has adjustable springs that add resistance to movement. You perform pilates on the reformer to target specific muscle groups and movement patterns.

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The reformer was first designed to help people recover from injuries. However, it has now become common for general fitness and even sports performance.

Unlike normal pilates, also known as “mat pilates”, which only uses your body weight, the reformer adds resistance, meaning you can change the difficulty according to your current level of fitness.

This not only provides a way to overload your muscles, but can make the exercise session more aerobically demanding, which has been proposed to improve cardiovascular fitness.

Mat pilates uses your body weight.
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What are the benefits of reformer pilates?

Despite being around for decades, there is surprisingly little research looking at the benefits of reformer pilates. However, what we have seen so far suggests it has a similar effect to other modes of exercise.

Reformer pilates has been shown to help with weight loss, cause some small increases in muscle mass, and enhance cognitive function. All of these benefits are commonly seen when combining weight training and cardio into the same routine.

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Similarly, among older adults, it has been shown to improve strength, enhance flexibility and may even reduce the risk of falling.

From a rehabilitation perspective, there is some evidence indicating reformer pilates can improve shoulder health and function, reduce lower back pain and increase flexibility.

Finally, there is some evidence suggesting a single session of reformer pilates can improve two key markers of cardiovascular health, being flow-mediated dilation and pulse wave velocity, while also improving cholesterol and insulin levels. This suggests reformer pilates could lead to long-term improvements in heart and metabolic health, although more research is needed to confirm this.

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Reformer pilates was first designed to help people recover from injuries.
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However, there are some key things to consider when discussing these benefits. Most of this research is quite exploratory and comes from a very small number of studies. So we do not know whether these findings will apply to everyone.

Very few studies compared reformer pilates to other types of exercise. Therefore, while it can improve most aspects of health and function, it’s unlikely reformer pilates provides the optimal mode of exercise for each individual component of physical fitness.

Traditional weight training, for example, will likely cause larger improvements in strength than reformer pilates. Similarly, stretching will probably make you more flexible. And running or cycling will make you fitter.

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However, if you want a type of exercise that gives you broad overall health benefits, it could be a good option.

What are the downsides of reformer pilates

Reformer pilates is not for everyone.

First and foremost, classes can be expensive compared to other fitness options. You need to be doing at least two to three sessions per week of any type of exercise to maximise the benefits. So even if you can find a class for A$20 or $30, paying for two or three classes a week (or buying a weekly or monthly subscription) is a significant outlay.

Second, it’s not as accessible as other exercise. Even if you can afford it, not every town or suburb has a reformer pilates studio.

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Cost and access are major barriers. Or you might get better results with specific modes of exercises.
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Third, the effectiveness of your workout is likely to be impacted by how competent your instructor is. There are a host of different pilates qualifications you can get in Australia, and some take much less time than others. With this in mind, it might be best to look for accredited pilates instructors, although this will further reduce the number of options you have available.

Finally, there is a learning curve. While you will get better over time, the exercise will likely be less effective during those first few weeks (or months) when you are getting used to the machine and the movements.

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Is it right for you?

Reformer pilates can be a great addition to your fitness routine, especially if you’re looking for a low-impact way to build strength and flexibility.

But if you have more specific goals, you might need a more specific mode of exercise. For example, if you need to get stronger to improve your ability to manage your daily life, then strength training is probably your best bet. Likewise, if your goal is to run a marathon, you will get more specific benefits from running.

The cost and availability of reformer pilates make it less accessible for some people. With this in mind, if you are after similar benefits at a lower price point, mat pilates might be a better option. Not only does it have evidence suggesting it can improve strength and fitness, but it is something you can do at home if you find a good resource (YouTube could be a good starting point here).

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Here Are 5 Tips To Keep Active Through the Winter

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Here Are 5 Tips To Keep Active Through the Winter

Snow and ice, illness, holiday travel and packed schedules are among the many reasons people struggle to stay fit in winter.

Damon Swift, associate professor of kinesiology at the University of Virginia’s School of Education and Human Development, studies the health impacts of exercise. He said consistency in exercise is important, and switching from an active to sedentary lifestyle for three months could cause you to lose benefits like cardiovascular fitness and muscle strength.

Fortunately, there’s a lot you can do to adapt your workout routine and stay healthy during the winter. Swift shared his best advice with UVA Today.

Think Beyond Weight 

To stay motivated, Swift recommends focusing on the many benefits of exercise. “I think sometimes the perception is, ‘If I’m not losing weight, I’m not improving my health,’” he said. “But it’s important to know there are benefits beyond weight control.”

Swift said exercise provides mental health benefits, which are especially important when sunlight is scarce. Research shows exercise can reduce the risk of depression and improve symptoms of depression. 

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Exercise also strengthens the immune system, an important benefit during cold and flu season.

Prepare for the Weather

Freezing temperatures, cold and ice can derail your exercise routine.

Swift said exercising in cold weather affects how the body responds to activity. “When you’re exercising in the cold, blood flow gets directed away from your extremities to protect the warmth at your core,” he said. “Your metabolic rate, or the amount of energy your body is using, also tends to be a little bit higher to try to regulate your body temperature.”

If you enjoy exercising outdoors, be sure to dress appropriately for the weather, wear breathable layers, a hat and gloves. Older adults or others at higher risk of injury should take extra precautions if there’s snow or ice on the ground.

Of course, exercise doesn’t have to be outdoors. If working out in the cold and snow isn’t appealing, consider switching to indoor activities like swimming or at-home workout videos.

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Find Small Ways To Be Active

Swift recommends finding creative ways to add more activity to your day. He recalled a study that focused on increasing people’s physical activity outside of formal training.

“We had participants who would call their adult children and just walk around their house and accumulate steps that way,” he said. 

Devices like step counters or activity monitors can help track all types of movement.

Adding more activity can be as simple as parking your car farther from the office or engaging in active play with your children. “Don’t just think about physical activity as being on a treadmill,” Swift said. “Are there places where physical activity can become a part of what you’re already doing?”

Make a Plan

For optimal health benefits, experts recommend 150 minutes of moderate or 75 minutes of vigorous physical activity per week for adults. But making a plan for when to exercise is key.

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“The people that tend to do the best in our research studies are the ones that exercise at the same time every single day because it becomes part of their regular routine,” he said. “If you can say, ‘OK, this is going to be my exercise time,’ and you protect that time, you’re probably better off than if you just hope that you’re going to get out there at some point.”

Swift advises to “never miss a Monday” when it comes to physical activity.

“Planning to get exercise in the earlier parts of the week will help you in case something happens toward the end of the week,” he said. 

Be Flexible

Swift acknowledges that even the best plan may go awry. The most important thing to remember is exercise is not all or nothing. Adding just a small amount of physical activity to your day is where you get the most bang for your buck, health-wise. 

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