Fitness is not just about sweating it out in the gym, it is also about finding workouts that strengthen the body while adding grace and balance. That is exactly what Malaika Arora shows us with her ...
Sheela Awe is giving us all the nostalgic vibes in this 2000s throwback dance workout. Awe starts the fiery dance routine with a thorough warmup featuring functional movements and stretching. After ...
Getting back into training can feel intimidating, especially when fitness culture often pushes high-intensity workouts and costly memberships. But effective movement doesn’t have to be complicated.
For many people, dance feels more like play than exercise, which helps to explain its enduring appeal as a workout. What began as “aerobic dancing” in the 1970s has evolved with exercise science (and ...
Barre ballet classes are a firm favourite in the fitness scene for their ability to combine the grace and elegance of classical dance and Pilates with the rigour of strength training. As an ...
Classes for ‘silver swans’ can help you improve balance and find joy. Credit...Magdalena Wosinska for The New York Times Supported by By Dorie Chevlen Photographs by Magdalena Wosinska At Studio A in ...
Instructor Kaleila Jordan creates a fun, energetic atmosphere with a challenging lower-body workout. This class is a great choice if you're looking to engage your core, hips, and glutes. You'll move, ...
If you're listening to the radio or scrolling social media, chances are you’ve come across Swedish pop star Zara Larsson and her technicolour musical magic. But beyond wondering how she fits it all in ...
Dance is for everyone. Find out how dance can improve both physical and mental health and how to get started. Dance is a universal art form that connects us all, whether for fitness, creative ...