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You'd think the fittest men and women on the planet would outlive the most sedentary ones. But you'd be wrong.

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Think you have one of the best jobs on the planet? Now's your chance to get your employer to help prove it.

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When you take former sex-trafficking victims into the wilderness for a few days of roughing it, know this: they鈥檝e seen worse. Florence Williams goes on a trip organized by Atlanta-based She Is Able and learns that one size of adventure therapy does not fit all.

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A new study probes why athletes like Callum Hawkins sometimes push themselves to collapse

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How Latino Outdoors is rethinking the ways their community gets outside

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Travel, be more productive, get the right degree, and customize your career

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In short, nothing good鈥攁nd just one bad night can trigger a cascade of scary side effects

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The effort paradox explains everything from mountain climbing to buying IKEA furniture

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Creating a workplace that truly makes us happy and healthy takes a lot more than standing desks and on-site yoga. Thankfully, new research has sparked a growing design revolution.

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The National Geographic fellow on what he's learned from spending time with the happiest people on earth

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When it comes to a restful night, a few little things鈥攁nd one not-so-little thing鈥攎ake a world of difference

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In an era of specialization, a new study argues for diversifying your interests.

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The author and human guinea pig asked elite performers for advice on getting better sleep. Here鈥檚 what they said.

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Maybe smashing objects is therapeutic. But there's only one way to find out.

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We published a lot of them this year. Here are the ones we loved the most.

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How do we know them already? Because we asked some of the brightest minds in the business.

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At the University of Vermont, an unusual initiative wants to help students discover the benefits of well-rounded healthy living. Is it working?

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Americans are spending more money than ever trying to be happy, but all signs say that we're still pretty miserable

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You can tweak your workout to minimize the downsides of sucking on a tailpipe

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The cofounders of the wildly popular program explain why the easiest way to get in better shape is to make healthy living a game

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A new startup wants to take sports medicine digital. Is it a good idea?

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We're partnering with the Los Angeles-based company to help you (and us) finally get fit

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The diversity expert keeps essential oils and her kid鈥檚 sci-fi novel close by

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Come prepared. Be curious. Keep it real. And don鈥檛 forget to bathe.

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Want a job in the outdoor industry? Check out these resources.

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Breaking down where the best companies are located, whether or not you can bring dogs with you, and how many of them have kegerators. (Hint: a lot.)

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Some companies go beyond kegerators and ping-pong鈥攆rom unlimited vacation time to powder days, these are the places that know how to treat their employees

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First it made a kick-ass camera gadget. Then it made some money. Now, with a finely honed mission, Peak Design has set its sights on employee happiness and positive environmental progress. Is a workplace utopia within reach?

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Former Navy SEAL doctor Kirk Parsley insists getting enough rest is the single most effective performance-enhancing habit

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A cycling study finds that the lure of a reward throws off pacing instincts

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You know you shouldn't be relying on them for every ache. Try these alternatives instead.

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The Olympian and investor on the show "国产吃瓜黑料 Capitalists" on the gear that makes for quality shut-eye

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The new Watch is a more sophisticated fitness tracker than its predecessor, with an updated operating system, upgraded hardware, and cellular connectivity. But will it be enough to win over athletes?

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Meet the folks who want to turn your feed into a happy space

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Five things I wish I'd been told on my first day at Columbia University

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For many, the female athlete triad has stood in the way of lasting success in sports, but researchers are finally starting to understand the condition better鈥攁nd help women avoid the long-term consequences

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Over two years after introducing the Watch, Apple has finally made it the ultimate fitness wearable

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There鈥檚 possibly nothing more therapeutic than going into the woods solo

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A slew of new products claim to be the Fitbit for your Zen

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If $75,000 represents the 鈥減erfect鈥 salary, what鈥檚 the performance equivalent when it comes to cardio, diet, and time outside?

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One company wants to groom elite female athletes specifically for the corner office

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The counterintuitive theory has pervaded books, studies, and Reddit threads and is something of a rally cry for LCHF converts. But while there may be some benefit to monitoring insulin levels, there's no need to cut out all carbs quite yet.

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Rural Appalachia is the unhealthiest place in the country by almost any metric. Steve Bowling, a 45-year-old library director in Kentucky, has a simple remedy: nature walks.

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In today's quick-fix culture, it's more important than ever to remember that a few simple lifestyle changes can transform your overall health

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Scientists are discovering that certain playlists can boost brain activity and treat anxiety and depression

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I still hit the snooze button every now and then, but way less often (a major win in my book)

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Americans spend $11 billion a year in pursuit of the blissful happy-ever-after. But what do we really accomplish? To find out, Peter Andrey Smith embedded with the utopia seekers for a weekend in Miami at the first-ever World Happiness Summit.

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Have a friend who is a bit too aggro while chasing the goods? They鈥檙e not just idiots鈥攖hey may have a terrible disease.

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Let鈥檚 reduce health care costs by getting outdoors, eating better, and pushing for progressive legislation

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The good news? They're all pretty simple to reverse鈥攐r prevent entirely.

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In 1955, Emma Gatewood became the first woman to solo thru-hike the entire Appalachian Trail

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Spa treatments have gotten wild in recent years, especially in Southern California, where women pay big bucks for radical remedies like colonics, juice fasts, and a Gwyneth Paltrow fave鈥攖he life-changing V-steam. Taffy Brodesser-Akner dons a satin robe and asks: If this is the path to happiness, why am I so freaked out?

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At the cover shoot for the May issue of 国产吃瓜黑料, we asked 10 of the most influential women in the outdoor world about the moments the shaped them.

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An injury forced me to begrudgingly acknowledge that sometimes the best thing you can do for your training is stop it altogether

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Whether you're climbing, running, skiing, hiking, or biking, you won't excel unless you're well rested

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What do you do when you鈥檙e addicted to adrenaline but confined to a wheelchair? So much more than people expect.

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The gear and advice you need to maximize your pre-work time

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And you probably have it. But with a lot of work鈥攁nd maybe a few therapy sessions鈥攜ou can overcome it.

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You鈥檙e addicted to your phone. You鈥檙e loaded down by useless stuff. And you eat like a teenager. No wonder you can鈥檛 find the time to play outside, see the world, and get in shape. Fortunately, streamlining your life鈥攁nd having more fun鈥攊s easy: just do less. Here鈥檚 how.

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This May, the world's first cannabis-infused gym will open in San Francisco, where members will be encouraged to integrate the plant into their pre- and post-workout regimen

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What the greatest adventurers, artists, runners, and entrepreneurs prioritize throughout their day, and how to incorporate that into you life

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I always felt guilty for being a late riser. Then science told me to embrace my natural sleep patterns.

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Was it the time travelers, the jaguar people, or the song from Pocahontas? All I know is that, as my exploration of psychedelics grew from a few campout mushrooms to full-on ayahuasca ceremonies, I felt better than I ever had in my life.

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Blood analysis! Fat burning! Centenarians and pockets full of bacon! All that, plus six more of the biggest fitness trends from this year.

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A new study found that our kids are among the least fit in the world鈥攁nd our unequal income distribution likely has something to do with it

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Say you see an article about how chocolate can prevent aging. You want to figure out what's actually going on, so you pull up the original study. Here's how you properly read it.

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A new workplace grading system from the CDC puts a high premium on offices that embrace nature and encourage workers to be active

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We've all read how Google pampers its employees with sleep pods, laundry service, and four-star meals round the clock. That's nothing compared to what other companies are doing to make their employees happy.

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Our list of 100 finalists showcases companies that make employee health and happiness a point of pride

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American tourist Noel Santillan became an unlikely folk hero in Iceland after he entered a typo into his GPS and drove hundreds of miles out of his way. How can anyone wander so far off the mark? A growing body of research suggests that our reliance on navigational technology might be altering our brains in ways we鈥檙e only beginning to understand.

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Whether you're 鈥媝owering through a predawn workout or looking for the perfect 鈥媠unset shot, the only way to follow your mission is to rise up every single day

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For Wes Price, growing up in the church left something to be desired. He didn't find it in the four walls of a church, or through partying, so he went outside.

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Planners of cities both large and small are working overtime to build the parks, trails, and bike paths to help residents be more active than ever

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We took the best parts of our favorite cities and created the ultimate utopia for outdoor lovers

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Studies have shown that being outside has positive psychological and physiological benefits. Can the nature cure compete with Xanax?

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Health and fitness columnist Brad Stulberg shares his tips on how to ensure that an active life and city life are not mutually exclusive

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American churches are building first-class gyms to get followers in shape and attract new members to the flock. Critics see lucrative businesses masked as ministries, but the programs are a spirited defense against our obesity epidemic.

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A morning run or evening spin class may feel great, but if the rest of your day involves sitting on your ass, a brief burst does little for your overall well-being.

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