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Psychogeography: The Art of Stress-Free Strolling
By Anne Geske, July-August 2007
Stuck in a rut? "Psygeo" helps you explore your neighborhood - and your mind. PRINT EDITION ONLY
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By Kelle Walsh, June 2007
Bring your athletic skills to the next level. Take your body and mind on a learning adventure. Attention campers: Your fitness-immersion... READ ON ...
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By Catherine Guthrie, June 2007
Has modern life depleted your vitality? Here's how to reclaim it. READ ON ...
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By Laine Bergeson, June 2007
Whether piling up the training miles or racing against the world's top middle-distance runners, Olympian Carrie Tollefson just loves to run. READ ON ...
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Sacred Roads
By Laurel Kallenbach, December 2006
Looking for an adventure of a higher order? A pilgrimage can challenge your stamina while nourishing your spirit. PRINT EDITION ONLY
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The Mommy Track
By Elizabeth Noll, October 2006
When Michelle Stark made the commitment to get healthy, she started shedding pounds - and the myths of what it means to be a mother. PRINT EDITION ONLY
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By Kermit Pattison, September 2006
Raising a healthy family requires wisdom, determination - and a
willingness to take the high road when convenience and convention beckon.... READ ON ...
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By Eliza Thomas, July-August 2006
Extreme adventurer and educator Dan Buettner has broken world records, cycled
the globe and sought answers to some of humankind's greatest... READ ON ...
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Desperately Seeking Sidewalks
By Anjula Razdan, April 2006
Could your neighborhood be making you fat? Researchers are digging deeper into evidence that suggests where you live may be essential to... PRINT EDITION ONLY
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By Elizabeth L. Lane, January-February 2006
Gearing up to write another mega-list of ways to make yourself better?
Don't! Instead, choose what matters most, then chart your course toward... READ ON ...
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By Dimity McDowell, December 2005
Who says you can't get better with age? All you need is a little foresight, the right attitude and the will to do the work. READ ON ...
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Back on Track
By Jacquelyn B. Fletcher, November 2005
Back pain prevented Jon Skare from enjoying life - until two focused workouts a week restored his vitality. PRINT EDITION ONLY
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The Family That Plays Together
By Jacquelyn B. Fletcher, September 2005
Scott and Jennifer Nelson are staying fit, busting gender stereotypes and raising three active kids. They wouldn't have it any other way. PRINT EDITION ONLY
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Experience Life Staff, January-February 2005
Ready to have your best year ever? Two of the country's top coaches
weigh in with advice on getting liftoff for the next phase of your
life.... READ ON ...
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By Experience Life Staff, December 2004
Before you rush into setting health and fitness goals for the year ahead, stop and appreciate what you've already accomplished. A quick look... READ ON ...
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Extreme Dreams
By Laurel Kallenbach, November 2004
Will the adventure you've always dreamed about fulfill your every desire, or turn into a living nightmare? Meet four adventurers who decided to... PRINT EDITION ONLY
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Fear & Loathing in the Great Outdoors
By Laurel Kallenbach, October 2004
The wilderness is supposed to be fun and rewarding. And it can be - if you learn to get past your fears. PRINT EDITION ONLY
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By Myatt Murphy, September 2004
Somewhere between being breadwinners, role models and lovers, many married men lose track of their commitment to fitness. Here's what smart guys... READ ON ...
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Mix Your Own Motivation
April 2004
Just as the presence of good music can lend powerful momentum to a workout, the lack of it can make your fitness routine feel like a tour of... PRINT EDITION ONLY
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By Maya C. Bacon, September-October 2003
Not every family outing has to be a big-deal production. Here's how to get your kids off the couch and into nature the low-key way. READ ON ...