Strength work is just as important as cardio, and these moves—designed by Becca Pace, a trainer for the Barre Harmony program at Daily Burn—work your hips, hamstrings, and glutes while improving balance (key to a stable core). “For runners, that means fewer falls on mixed terrain,” Pace says. And guys: This barre-inspired workout isn’t just for women. “It’s great for men, too, because it works stabilizer muscles that may be weak or tight—that happens regardless of gender,” she adds. Grab a towel to get started.
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Lisa Haney is a freelance writer specializing in health. In addition to Dr. Oz The Good Life, her work has appeared in publications such as O: The Oprah Magazine, Redbook, Runner’s World, and Women’s Health. She likes to run and binge on podcasts, usually at the same time.
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