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Why Women Over 35 Are Being Told to Lift Heavier Weights
Muscle Building & Strength Training

Why Women Over 35 Are Being Told to Lift Heavier Weights

For years, many women were told the formula was simple: lighter weights, higher reps, repeat. Three sets of 12 became gym culture’s default setting. But for countless women entering their late 30s and 40s, something frustrating started happening — the workouts that once shaped their bodies suddenly stopped working. The issue, experts say, may have less to do with effort and more to do with hormones. Why the Old Workout Formula Changes With Age As women move through their mid-30s and beyond, natural shifts in estrogen and progesterone begin affecting how the body responds to exercise. Energy changes. Recovery changes. Muscle-building changes too. That is why many fitness professionals are now encouraging women to rethink traditional strength training routines. Instead of endless...
When Is It Okay to Rewear Your Workout Clothes? A Dermatologist Explains
Personal Stories & Opinion

When Is It Okay to Rewear Your Workout Clothes? A Dermatologist Explains

For many people trying to stay active while balancing work, errands, and daily life, laundry can feel like a never-ending chore. So the temptation to rewear workout clothes—especially after a light session—can be strong. If the exercise didn’t produce buckets of sweat, is it really necessary to wash those leggings or that T-shirt right away? According to dermatologists, the answer is more nuanced than a simple yes-or-no. While sweat itself is mostly harmless, the real concern begins when moisture mixes with the bacteria that naturally live on the skin. Once sweat becomes trapped in fabrics, particularly synthetic workout gear, it can create the perfect environment for bacteria to thrive. Over time, that combination can lead to unpleasant odours and, more importantly, skin irritation....