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Less than a quarter of us hit WHO activity targets, but a new UCL study suggests the trick may be matching workouts to our ...
Research often points to exercise as a good way to boost mental health, but a recent study from the University of Georgia ...
Extroverts tend to enjoy higher-intensity training while people who score high for neuroticism are likely to enjoy ...
Choosing a type of exercise that matches your personality might mean you’re happier working out and achieve better results, ...
Exercise is said to be the best habit for aging well — even a lazy, five-minute workout can improve muscle strength and heart health. But if you’re struggling to get going, a new study suggests that ...
A new study shows matching your personality to the type of exercise you enjoy may help you stick with it and reduce stress.
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