The Skinny On: Crossing your legs


Updated 06/09/09 9:00 PM · Posted by FitSugar · 19 comments

The Skinny On: Crossing your legs

Everyone has heard from somebody – their mother, their co-worker, their Pilates instructor – that it is not healthy to cross your legs when sitting. But is it true? I am here to tell you, as one of those Pilates instructors, that YES it is true. And for a couple of reasons: It seriously decreases the circulation to your lower legs. Lack of blood flow to your feet can not only make them Read more

6 Beach Workouts For a Sunny Memorial Day Weekend


Updated 05/23/12 3:55 PM · Posted by · 0 comments

Beach Workouts

Hopefully this weekend will involve some fun in the sun, but that doesn't have to be limited to sipping a frozen cocktail on a deck chair. To get you inspired for an outdoor sweat session, we've rounded up some fun fitness routines for the beach — check off your daily workout for the day while enjoying the sun! Fit and fast: Got 12 minutes? Do this simple CrossFit circuit workout as hard as Read more

Try This Intense Full-Body CrossFit Workout


Updated 05/14/12 9:46 PM · Posted by · 0 comments

10-Minute Full-Body Crossfit Workout

You will work your entire body with just four moves in this CrossFit-style workout. CrossFit trainer Shirley Brown leads you through two rounds of this body-weight circuit workout that will get your heart pumping and tone your abs, legs, and arms. Embrace the CrossFit philosophy and compete with yourself. Try to do more reps of each move when you do the second round. Press play and get ready to Read more

Wee! A Total-Body Playground Circuit Workout


Updated 05/07/12 10:09 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

Playground Circuit Workout

Playgrounds aren't just for the kiddos. Why not use the equipment to do a little strength training after you run or bike ride through the park, or while your children are playing (might as well tone your tush rather than just sitting on it)? Check out this five-minute circuit workout to target your entire body from head to toe. For a full workout, repeat the circuit six times through for a total Read more

5 Ways to Challenge Your Tree Pose


Updated 04/27/12 3:53 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

Tree Pose Variations For Arbor Day

In celebration of Arbor Day this Friday, I can't help but think about the peaceful and majestic Tree pose. If you've mastered the basic pose already, here are some ways to challenge your Tree. Arch: When doing the traditional Tree pose, balancing your torso straight over your standing leg allows you to stack your bones on top of each other to create a stable pose. Make balancing on one leg Read more

How to Travel to a Destination Race With Success


Updated 04/23/12 5:32 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

Tips For Traveling to a Marathon

Competing in a race is already a challenge in itself; add to that a bit of travel, and you've got a new set of factors to consider. To find out how to achieve race-day success when traveling across the country — or world — we went straight to the expert, Thom Gilligan, founder of Marathon Tours, a specialized travel agency for runners that provides travel packages to destination marathons. Read more

Race-Day Tips From 2012 Boston Marathon Winner Sharon Cherop


Updated 04/19/12 3:32 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

Sharon Cherop Tips For Marathons

This year's Boston Marathon was brutal. The unusually hot weather caused dehydration, heat exhaustion, and in some cases, heat stroke for some of the 2,000 runners. Amid those grueling temps, Kenya's Sharon Cherop emerged as the women's elite champion, who during a press conference shared what led to her victory on such a challenging day. While almost all of us will never finish a marathon with a Read more

Get to Know Your Iliotibial Band


Updated 04/18/12 9:27 AM · Posted by · 7 comments

What Is the Iliotibial Band and Why Does It Cause Me Pain?

Many a runner has been sidelined by knee pain caused by the iliotibial band (aka the ITB). But knowing how to deal with this long band of fascia, which runs down the outside of the thigh from the pelvis to just below the shin, can help keep an injury at bay. Knowledge is power, and we want to help keep you on the road. First off, fascia is a stiff connective tissue (like tendons and ligaments) Read more

Tabata Mashup Workout: Squats and Push-Ups


Updated 04/17/12 1:00 PM · Posted by · 3 comments

CrossFit-Style Tabata Workout Mixing Squats and Push-Ups

Get ready to work your arms and legs with our latest Class FitSugar. CrossFit trainer Shirley Brown has created a simple and effective workout combining two classic moves: the squat and the push-up. And the workout only takes eight minutes! Using the Tabata interval format, we will do 20 seconds of push-ups, followed by a 10-second rest period, then 20 seconds of squats, and another 10-second Read more

Hunger Games Set Decorator Larry Dias Shares Stories and Decor Details From the Film


Updated 04/13/12 12:31 PM · Posted by · 0 comments

Hunger Games Set Design Pictures and Interview

Watching The Hunger Games at a press preview, both Angela and I were scrambling to jot down notes on the fantastic set design showcased in the film. Now, we have the answers to all of our set design questions. Set decorator for The Hunger Games Larry Dias was integral in making the film come to life, from the Appalachia-inspired homes seen in District 12 to the opulent palace of President Snow. Read more