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Healthy recipe: Watermelon Gazpacho
Healthy Eating, Lifestyle, Fitness Allison Zang Healthy Eating, Lifestyle, Fitness Allison Zang

Healthy recipe: Watermelon Gazpacho

This refreshing chilled soup is the perfect way to use up a leftover hunk of watermelon that you might have hanging out in the fridge after last weekend’s picnic. When blended together with lots and lots of summer veggies, a handful of fresh mint, a slice of bread and some simple seasonings, this gazpacho tastes like summertime sunshine in a bowl. And it is delicious!

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Ways To Improve Your Workout Space at Home

Ways To Improve Your Workout Space at Home

Whether you’ve been active for a few weeks or many years, finding the perfect space to perform your favorite exercises can feel stressful. Perhaps you aren’t a gym fan and want to work out at home. However, your home can hinder your routine; your pets walk all over the place, the children want to play with you while you perform your squats, or you have little space in your home.

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Changes at Home to Give You the Most in Your Workout
Lifestyle, Pilates Workouts, Fitness, Self Care Allison Zang Lifestyle, Pilates Workouts, Fitness, Self Care Allison Zang

Changes at Home to Give You the Most in Your Workout

Home workouts have become increasingly popular over the last few years. The COVID-19 pandemic created an even bigger surge in home fitness since many gyms across the country closed their doors for a while. Technological advances have also fueled things forward. Now, many Americans are choosing to keep working out at home rather than going back to the gym.

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4 Exercises Older Adults Can Safely Perform

4 Exercises Older Adults Can Safely Perform

Age doesn’t have to be a barrier to staying fit. In fact, according to the AARP, older adults who start exercising later in life can reap the benefits of physical activity. Studies show that individuals between the ages of 80 and 90 can still reap health and longevity benefits while adults who become fit between the ages of 49 and 50 reduce their risk of having a stroke by half.

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