A study tracking 33,000 adults found that if you get in fewer steps each day, walk duration — not step count — might be a better predictor of cardiovascular risk and mortality.
After decades of giving back, Arnold shares his lessons about selflessness, spreading light, and the actions that can add to your happiness.
One clarifying question per day. Seven days. A fundamentally different way of seeing people, problems, and yourself.
A personal story about aging, self-doubt, and the tides of change.
The most consistent exercisers aren't more motivated; they've just removed the obstacles before they start.
Research shows "metabolic flexibility"— your body's ability to switch fuel sources — is one of the clearest signs of metabolic health. When that switch gets sluggish, you feel it: crashes, cravings, and brain fog. Here's what helps.
Arnold Schwarzenegger's simple rule for pushing through fear and overwhelm and getting through even the toughest challenges.
Time multiplies fear. The longer you avoid something, the larger it becomes in your mind.
Research reveals why afternoon coffee ruins some people's sleep but barely affects others.
Researchers screened 544 papers on the popular peptide BPC-157. Only one tested humans, and it had no control group, no blinding, and just 12 people. Here's why there's hype, and what we still don't know.
Across 8 experiments, people consistently chose to add new elements rather than remove what wasn't working, even when subtraction produced better results.
A study of 4 million nights of sleep data reveals how to get the best night of rest, and the type of evening exercise most likely to disrupt your sleep.