Dancing: The Ultimate Workout for Mind and Body
As a rhythm-based fitness company, Hoodfit understands the importance of dance in women's health, and we're here to share with you why dancing is a great choice for anyone looking to improve their physical and mental well-being.
The Truth About Spot Reduction: Why It's a Myth and What You Can Do Instead
No matter how many crunches or leg lifts you do, you can't selectively choose where your body loses fat. In this blog, we'll dive into the science behind why spot reduction is a myth and what you can do instead to achieve your fitness goals.
The Power of Short Workouts: How to Get Fit in Less Time
Women are often under the impression that a workout has to last for hours in order to be considered meaningful or effective. However, this is a common misconception that can lead to burnout and decreased motivation to exercise…..
Eating for Exercise: What to Eat Before and After Your Workouts
It’s important to choose foods that will give you energy, support muscle recovery, and reduce inflammation. Here are some of the best pre and post-workout foods for women…
5 Simple and Actionable Self-Care Habits for Women
Self-care is an essential part of living a healthy and fulfilling life, and it's a habit that is worth developing. But it can be difficult to know where to start….
Cellulite: A Common Condition That Doesn't Define Your Beauty
One area of the body that often draws criticism is cellulite. But what exactly is cellulite and why shouldn’t women fear it?
Unpacking the Power of Sisterhood
Through my journey of adulthood, I've come to understand that forming new relationships requires effort and intentionality. Sometimes, breaking down barriers and stepping outside our comfort zones is necessary…..
The Fluctuating Nature of Women's Hormones: Understanding the Impact on Our Health and Well-Being
Women's hormones are a complex and ever-changing aspect of our health. Whether it's a decrease in energy levels, weight gain, mood swings, or a decrease in sex drive, the symptoms we experience can often be attributed to the fluctuations of our hormones. But what is the root cause of these changes?