Gyms and mental health: MM speaks to gym-goers on the impact of closures
Gyms across England are set to reopen on April 12 according to the new four-step plan for easing lockdown announced
Gyms across England are set to reopen on April 12 according to the new four-step plan for easing lockdown announced
New Years’ resolutions almost always feature a pledge to join a gym as people yearn to burn off their Christmas
Exercise is one of those things. Some of us love it, but a lot of us do it because we
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It’s getting colder, the nights are drawing in and the end of lockdown doesn’t seem to be coming any time
Fighting Fit, a Manchester based specialist martial arts gym, has recently launched a post lockdown-program focusing on improving health and
Lockdown has meant many things to many people, and this is particularly true when it comes to health, fitness and wellbeing.
Today, the fitness industry is worth billions globally. But everything recently came to a halt and we have been forced to find new ways to stay active. Are these new methods making us think we can live without gyms? Or is isolated training helping us realise that they offer more than just a place to exercise?
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Imagine a pitch-black space. You’re lay down, but you can’t feel your body. You can’t see anything, you can’t hear anything, you can’t smell anything.
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