Healthy lifestyle

A healthy lifestyle is one which helps to keep and improve people's health and well-being.Many governments and non-governmental organizations have made big efforts in healthy lifestyle and health promotion.

Mental Health

Mental health can be considered a very important factor of physical health for the effects it produces on bodily functions. This type of health concerns emotional and cognitive well-being or an absence of mental disorder.

Public health

Public health can be defined in a variety of ways. It can be presented as "the study of the physical, psychosocial and socio-cultural determinants of population health and actions to improve the health of the population.

Reproductive Health

For the UN, reproductive health is a right, like other human rights. This recent concept evokes the good transmission of the genetic heritage from one generation to the next.

Health

Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.

lundi 7 septembre 2020

Krispy Kreme's New Pumpkin Spice Doughnut Is Topped With Cream Cheese Icing and Cinnamon

Krispy Kreme's new Pumpkin Spice Doughnut Collection is here to serve as the perfect complement to that warm PSL you'll be drinking all fall long. The beloved doughnut chain is introducing a new Pumpkin Spice Cinnamon Roll Doughnut this year, in addition to bringing back its popular Pumpkin Spice Original Glazed, Pumpkin Spice Cake, and Pumpkin Spice Original Filled Cheesecake Doughnuts.

Combining our favorite fall tastes into one delicious treat, the latest pumpkin flavor is "tossed in a pumpkin spice sugar blend" and "topped with cream cheese icing and cinnamon schmear," according to Krispy Kreme. If you love your cinnamon rolls as much as you do pumpkin spice, you can get your fix starting today at participating Krispy Kreme stores across the US and Canada. But there's no rush - unlike previous pumpkin spice launches, this year's limited-edition releases are available all month long. Ahead, prepare to drool over the autumnal flavors.

Organizing Stressful Thoughts Is Like Cleaning Your Room - Here’s How I Do It

You open your bedroom door to find your closet has exploded - clothing, makeup, and shoes everywhere. What do you do? Panic for a moment, take a deep breath, and pick a place to start.

I like to approach stress and anxiety similarly. When I reach a place where my thoughts continuously bubble up like headache-inducing flashcards (for which I have zero answers), I do a brain dump.

I open up my journal and bullet point every thought that's been consuming my mind. I don't go into detail; short phrases keep me focused. Here, I'm confronting my messy space.

I always make my bed before a deep clean. It gives me a place to organize - plus, I feel inspired by seeing a portion of my room put together. When journaling, creating categorized lists and writing them out in a clear font has a similar effect on me.

My lists are usually categorized like so: personal growth, monthly goals, goal tracker, and recent accomplishments. Feel free to borrow these or get creative - but reserve a page for each subject.

"Personal growth" is where most of my overthinking happens, so I tend to start there. I return to my brain dump for inspiration and create two sublists separating productive ways for character growth from self-critiques that serve no purpose. (Think: practice more patience with yourself and others vs. your nails never look good.) These lists help me organize where to put and prioritize my energy and what really matters.

I view my "monthly goals" as a long-term checklist - make a dentist appointment, return my Amazon purchase that didn't work out, get a haircut. These "chores" have no business overwhelming my day-to-day schedule but should be accomplished during free moments throughout the next few weeks.

My habit tracker list helps me incorporate wellness and self-care rituals into my day that are instrumental for my mental health - like drinking 5-7 glasses of water a day, working out or stretching, and doing my skin-care routine.

I make a DIY calendar for the month with checkboxes next to the three items, so I can hold myself accountable and gauge my progress.

If I was cleaning my room, at this point, my shoes are all lined up, I've KonMari'd my T-shirts, and my room is in much better shape - as a result, I feel clear, level-headed, and productive.

For the record, though, my room was neglected because I was busy accomplishing other things - bringing me to the final list, "recent accomplishments."

Take the time to recognize that you got stuff done while or before you were in a foggy place. Maybe you created a handmade gift for your friend, tried out new recipes you want to remember, spent time nurturing relationships, and explored new hobbies. Don't let stress take that away from you.

And then, close your notebook (the equivalent of tucking yourself into a freshly made bed) and take a deep breath, knowing you've cleansed your space and set yourself up for a successful new day.

Click here for more health and wellness stories, tips, and news.

Organizing Stressful Thoughts Is Like Cleaning Your Room - Here’s How I Do It

You open your bedroom door to find your closet has exploded - clothing, makeup, and shoes everywhere. What do you do? Panic for a moment, take a deep breath, and pick a place to start.

I like to approach stress and anxiety similarly. When I reach a place where my thoughts continuously bubble up like headache-inducing flashcards (for which I have zero answers), I do a brain dump.

I open up my journal and bullet point every thought that's been consuming my mind. I don't go into detail; short phrases keep me focused. Here, I'm confronting my messy space.

I always make my bed before a deep clean. It gives me a place to organize - plus, I feel inspired by seeing a portion of my room put together. When journaling, creating categorized lists and writing them out in a clear font has a similar effect on me.

My lists are usually categorized like so: personal growth, monthly goals, goal tracker, and recent accomplishments. Feel free to borrow these or get creative - but reserve a page for each subject.

"Personal growth" is where most of my overthinking happens, so I tend to start there. I return to my brain dump for inspiration and create two sublists separating productive ways for character growth from self-critiques that serve no purpose. (Think: practice more patience with yourself and others vs. your nails never look good.) These lists help me organize where to put and prioritize my energy and what really matters.

I view my "monthly goals" as a long-term checklist - make a dentist appointment, return my Amazon purchase that didn't work out, get a haircut. These "chores" have no business overwhelming my day-to-day schedule but should be accomplished during free moments throughout the next few weeks.

My habit tracker list helps me incorporate wellness and self-care rituals into my day that are instrumental for my mental health - like drinking 5-7 glasses of water a day, working out or stretching, and doing my skin-care routine.

I make a DIY calendar for the month with checkboxes next to the three items, so I can hold myself accountable and gauge my progress.

If I was cleaning my room, at this point, my shoes are all lined up, I've KonMari'd my T-shirts, and my room is in much better shape - as a result, I feel clear, level-headed, and productive.

For the record, though, my room was neglected because I was busy accomplishing other things - bringing me to the final list, "recent accomplishments."

Take the time to recognize that you got stuff done while or before you were in a foggy place. Maybe you created a handmade gift for your friend, tried out new recipes you want to remember, spent time nurturing relationships, and explored new hobbies. Don't let stress take that away from you.

And then, close your notebook (the equivalent of tucking yourself into a freshly made bed) and take a deep breath, knowing you've cleansed your space and set yourself up for a successful new day.

Click here for more health and wellness stories, tips, and news.

Meal Prep a Week of Protein Smoothie Overnight Oats, Packed With Nutrients and No Added Sugar

While prepping my overnight oats for the week, I had a revelation: why not use a green protein smoothie as the liquid instead of just plain almond milk or soy milk? I know green oatmeal looks a little weird, but I promise, just like those green smoothies you love, you can't taste the spinach at all!

I used a basic smoothie recipe made with spinach, banana, and vanilla plant-based protein powder. If you just can't do the green color, add blueberries or chocolate protein powder to your smoothie. Each serving of this creamy oatmeal offers 15.7 grams of protein and a filling 13.1 grams of fiber.

This recipe makes five servings for the week, but don't worry - the fifth jar tastes just as fresh and delicious as the first. It has a very subtle sweet vanilla flavor with just 8.2 grams of sugar, but if you want yours sweeter, feel free to add a little maple syrup.

You can enjoy your overnight oats cold, but I actually preferred warming mine up in the microwave for two minutes. With just 329 calories a serving, you can add whatever toppings you like such as fresh, frozen, or dried fruit, nuts, seeds, granola, shredded coconut, or chocolate chips. I liked making a different topping combo for each day of the week to change up the flavors and make it more exciting.

Sugar-Free Protein Smoothie Overnight Oats

From Jenny Sugar, POPSUGAR Fitness

Ingredients

  1. 2 1/2 cups rolled oats, divided
    5 teaspoons chia seeds, divided
    1 1/4 teaspoons cinnamon, divided
    2 cups unsweetened vanilla soy or almond milk
    2 cups firmly packed spinach
    2 1/2 large (or 3 small) bananas (fresh or frozen)
    1 serving vanilla plant-based protein powder (I used Orgain)

Directions

  • Get out five clean mason jars or glass containers with lids. To each, add half a cup of rolled oats, one teaspoon chia seeds, and one-quarter teaspoon cinnamon. Give them each a stir to mix the ingredients.
  • Now make the smoothie by adding the plant-based milk, spinach, banana, and vanilla plant-based protein powder to a blender. Mix until smooth.
  • Divide the smoothie evenly between the jars of oatmeal; it should be about one cup of liquid for each.
  • Stir each jar, secure the lids, and store in the fridge.
  • Enjoy cold or warm with your favorite toppings.

Here's the nutritional info for one serving without toppings:

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Crush the Last Few Seconds of a Workout With These Tips From Peloton's Olivia Amato


Let's set a scene - one that's been recurring in my at-home workouts for a few weeks now. There's only three seconds left of a superchallenging exercise - the kind that makes you dig down deep for willpower. But, instead of holding on until the countdown clock hits zero, I ease off and quit.

Pushing myself through the end of a hard exercise has been a struggle, and I've been making excuses for my actions, saying it's no big deal because three seconds is basically no time at all, and I did perform a majority of the move. The reality is, I know working through the last few seconds of an exercise actually matters at a lot - and I got Peloton Trainer and NASM-cerfied personal trainer Olivia Amato's confirmation on that, too.

"I like to think that how I do anything is how I do everything," Amato said. "I would never quit anything early, so why would I quit an exercise or workout three seconds early? In reality, the only person I am negatively affecting if I quit early is me."

As for my excuse about it only being three seconds? Amato said it's actually is a good chunk of time, and it definitely adds up. When I think back to how many three-second intervals I've just spent standing, waiting for my instructor to finish up, it probably amounts to a few full workouts. "I also think that the magic happens when you push through that uncomfortable feeling - if you are used to giving up early, dig deeper, and push through and see what happens!" Amato said.

To break my habit, Amato suggested shifting my mindset, so that it doesn't become a permanent part of my routine. "I like to think I'm not really done with the exercise or task until it's really done," Amato said. "Instead of thinking about giving up with a few seconds left, think about finishing the task and giving a bit more of yourself to the moment. Change starts with you - honor your ability and the strength of your body and mind!"

That means pump yourself up with positive self-talk. "Anytime I get in my head with negative self talk, it's all downhill from there. I have to constantly remind myself that if it's something I truly want, I can do it, and that giving up is only an option if I allow it to be," Amato said. You can also utilize these phrases: "keep going," "you can," "almost there," and "you are getting stronger."

And don't discount the power of music, either. "Getting out of my head and into the music and rhythm of the song is superhelpful for me in general, especially when I'm not feeling as motivated. I find that music shifts my focus and takes my mind off of feeling tired or getting in my own head." Looks like it's time to edit my playlist.

But Amato also wants it to be known: "There is a huge difference between feeling uncomfortable and feeling pain when doing an exercise." So, if you're feeling physical pain or sharp pain at any time during your workout, stop immediately and consult with your doctor before trying that workout again. Your body sends you important cues - be sure to listen.

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Get Ready to Work - We Have a Week of Live Instagram and YouTube Workouts Coming Your Way!

The best thing about live virtual workouts, in our opinion, is the variety. Want dance cardio? We got you. Barre? Sounds good. Challenging Tabata? We'll meet you there. We've got all of those workouts (and a couple more) coming up this week on Instagram Live and YouTube Live, hosted in real time by a few of our favorite trainers. Check out the full schedule below and add it to your Google Calendar so you don't miss out! And of course, you can always catch up with our previous Instagram Live workouts on the free Active by POPSUGAR app. See you on the mat!

  • 30-Minute Cardio and Barre Burn Workout With Jake DuPree (YouTube Live): Tuesday, Sept. 8, at 9 a.m. PT/12 p.m. ET
  • 30-Minute Cardio Core Tabata Workout With Kristina Earnest (IG Live): Wednesday, Sept. 9, at 9 a.m. PT/12 p.m. ET
  • 30-Minute Dance Grooves and Lower-Body Workout With Deja Riley, Presented by Nair (YouTube Live): Thursday, Sept. 10, at 9 a.m. PT/12 p.m. ET
  • 30-Minute Mini-Band Sculpt Workout With LIT Method (IG Live): Friday, Sept. 11, at 9 a.m. PT/12 p.m. ET

Get Ready to Work - We Have a Week of Live Instagram and YouTube Workouts Coming Your Way!

The best thing about live virtual workouts, in our opinion, is the variety. Want dance cardio? We got you. Barre? Sounds good. Challenging Tabata? We'll meet you there. We've got all of those workouts (and a couple more) coming up this week on Instagram Live and YouTube Live, hosted in real time by a few of our favorite trainers. Check out the full schedule below and add it to your Google Calendar so you don't miss out! And of course, you can always catch up with our previous Instagram Live workouts on the free Active by POPSUGAR app. See you on the mat!

  • 30-Minute Cardio and Barre Burn Workout With Jake DuPree (YouTube Live): Tuesday, Sept. 8, at 9 a.m. PT/12 p.m. ET
  • 30-Minute Cardio Core Tabata Workout With Kristina Earnest (IG Live): Wednesday, Sept. 9, at 9 a.m. PT/12 p.m. ET
  • 30-Minute Dance Grooves and Lower-Body Workout With Deja Riley, Presented by Nair (YouTube Live): Thursday, Sept. 10, at 9 a.m. PT/12 p.m. ET
  • 30-Minute Mini-Band Sculpt Workout With LIT Method (IG Live): Friday, Sept. 11, at 9 a.m. PT/12 p.m. ET

11 New Romance Books to Fall in Love With This September

Love a good love story? Then you're in luck, because September is full of highly anticipated romance reads (and some charming novels that probably weren't even on your radar). The latest regency romance from Courtney Milan, a cozy LGBTQ+ holiday story, and the followup to Jen DeLuca's breakout hit Well Met are just a few of the new titles that will leave readers swooning this month. If you're in need of a break from the world, just snuggle up with any one (or 11) of these inclusive, warm, and hopelessly romantic new releases, and prepare to be swept away by the delightful love stories coming your way in September.

The Vow: Here's Where Sarah Edmondson and Anthony Ames's Relationship Stands Today

HBO's The Vow takes viewers inside the harrowing world of NXIVM by shedding light on the inner workings of the sex cult (which operated under the guise of a self-help organization) and its former members, including Canadian actress Sarah Edmondson and her husband, Anthony "Nippy" Ames. Edmondson and Ames met through NXIVM in 2006, and they later connected through the program's V-Week, which is the organization's version of an adult summer camp. They eventually tied the knot in May 2013, with several of the cult's members serving in the bridal party. Just like with Mark Vicente and Bonnie Piesse's nuptials, NXIVM leader Keith Raniere also wrote Edmondson and Ames's wedding vows.

Following their wedding, the couple moved to Vancouver, where the Albany-based organization had opened a new center, with Edmondson as one of the owners. Shortly after, Edmondson and Ames welcomed their first child, a son named Troy. At the time, Edmondson was one of NXIVM's most prominent members, recruiting thousands of people to the organization and even joining NXIVM's women-only secret society DOS. Meanwhile, Ames was the head of Society of Protectors (SOP), an exclusive men's club; however, he had no prior knowledge of DOS.

Initially, Edmondson was happy to be part of DOS, given that she was invited by Lauren Salzman, daughter of cofounder Nancy Salzman - that is, until she was branded during the "initiation ceremony." From that moment on, Edmondson began seeing everything that was wrong with NXIVM and ended up leaving in 2017. Once Ames found out about Edmondson's branding, he also left, but not before he and Edmondson recorded a final conversation with Lauren Salzman, in which she tried to get him to understand what DOS was all about.

To this day, Edmondson and Ames are still happily married, and based on their Instagrams, they are living in Canada. They have also expanded their family and are now proud parents to another beautiful boy named Ace.

11 New Romance Books to Fall in Love With This September

Love a good love story? Then you're in luck, because September is full of highly anticipated romance reads (and some charming novels that probably weren't even on your radar). The latest regency romance from Courtney Milan, a cozy LGBTQ+ holiday story, and the followup to Jen DeLuca's breakout hit Well Met are just a few of the new titles that will leave readers swooning this month. If you're in need of a break from the world, just snuggle up with any one (or 11) of these inclusive, warm, and hopelessly romantic new releases, and prepare to be swept away by the delightful love stories coming your way in September.

This 2-Year-Old Is Willing to Risk It All For Raw Cookie Ingredients, and I Can't Stop Laughing

I needed a good chuckle today, so I'm thrilled I stumbled across little chef Cade's baking video. The 2-year-old has his own cooking series on Instagram, where he works alongside his family - and eats behind their backs. Most recently, Cade and his Nana stepped in front of the camera to make chocolate chip cookies. Boy, did grandma have her work cut out for her! Any time she turned away, Cade snuck his sticky fingers into the bowl to grab whatever he could get his hands on. Sometimes he scored a whole stick of butter or a handful of sugar, and other times, he was dealing with a raw egg.

I have to give Cade points for determination and perseverance, and his Nana deserves a medal - and a long nap - after that experience. Watch the full video above to see Cade's adorable troublemaking. It's all worth it in the end when cookies are involved, right?

The Boys: A Thorough Breakdown of Every Supe and Their Powers on the TV Series

The world of Supes is a convoluted and often bloody one on Amazon Prime Video's The Boys, and that's all thanks to the god-like abilities that the super-powered get to play around with. Thanks to a not-so-secret substance called Compound V, ordinary humans are given superhuman powers like heat vision, super strength, and Wolverine-like claws that either get them dubbed a superhero or just really cool at local parties. Although all their abilities come from the same drug, their unique power is totally up to chance. And since there are a lot of Supes that make appearances on the comic book adaptation, we've rounded up the ones to know and all their extraordinary abilities to boot!

dimanche 6 septembre 2020

This Dance Group's Black Lives Matter Routine Is a Brilliant Display of Power, Pain, and Unity

Dance group Diversity left viewers in awe during the semi-finals of Britain's Got Talent on Saturday. The contemporary hip-hop squad, which won the show in 2009, returned to the stage to perform a rousing routine inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement. The performance was led by Ashley Banjo, who is standing in as a guest judge for Simon Cowell while he recovers from a back injury. The number began with the poem "The Great Realisation" by Tomfoolery, which explores racial tensions amid the COVID-19 pandemic. It then transitioned into the song "Black Lives Matter" by Dax before ending with "Pushin On" by 2WEI and Marvin Brooks.

Throughout the piece, the troupe carried out their signature flips and precise formations while incorporating gorgeous lyrical moments that underscored the issue of police brutality and the importance of Black Lives Matter demonstrations. "One day we will look back and realise 2020 was the year everything changed," Banjo captioned a video of the performance on Instagram. "In the present moment though there is still so much to say... But I will Just let this performance say it for me. For the thousands of supportive messages of Love and inclusion - Thank you 🙏🏽🖤 And for the thousands of messages of hate and ignorance I've received - Thank you... You highlight exactly what needs to change and why this was so important to me and the rest of @diversity_official. Sending nothing but love and positive vibes to everyone 🙏🏽🇬🇧 Stronger together ✊🏿✊🏻✊🏽 #wearediversity #change #nextchapter." Watch Diversity's powerful staging above!

We're Listening to Blackpink and Selena Gomez's "Ice Cream" on Repeat - We Might as Well Work Out to It

There are so many iconic things about "Ice Cream," the new Blackpink and Selena Gomez collab, from that capybara cameo to their show-stopping pastel styling, but the choreography has to be right up at the top. If you're trying to channel Blackpink and Selena's popstar moves while getting in a full-on workout, we've got good news. Fitness YouTuber Maddie Lymburner, aka MadFit, just dropped the total-body dance workout that this show-stopping song deserves.

Like all of her dance workouts, Lymburner combines solid bodyweight moves with fun dance steps to make this routine entertaining and effective. She does squats, lunges, punches, and high kicks during the verses, but saves the chorus for the choreography (as it should be). The song has a slow tempo, which makes the simple choreography fun and easy to follow. Check out the full workout above, and if you want more, try this ab-tastic workout to "Dynamite" by BTS.

Trader Joe's Has Pumpkin Empanadas, and We're Already Wondering How Many We Can Fit in Our Mouths

When the fall season hits, pumpkins are basically everywhere - in decorations, candle scents, piled high at the store for carving, and baked into almost every food. While we all know and love treats like pumpkin scones and pumpkin donuts, we can't wait to ditch our usual go-to orders and try these pumpkin empanadas from Trader Joe's! (We also definitely plan on pretending they're pumpkin pasties from Harry Potter while munching on them during our many HP movie marathons this fall.)

The empanadas are a warm, flaky pastry filled with a sweet, creamy pumpkin filling, which pretty much sounds like the best fall treat ever. You can pick up a box of them at a Trader Joe's near you for $4, and all you have to do is warm them up in the oven and they're ready to eat! Instagram user @traderjoesoc described them as "sweet and good for a cold night." Keep these stored in the freezer and pull one out whenever you feel like eating some decadent pumpkin goodness (read: every day). It's like a mini fried pumpkin pie that you don't have to bake from scratch!

Chrissy Teigen Sent Luna on a Scavenger Hunt Around the House, and We Want That Prize!

Chrissy Teigen constantly blesses our social media feeds with beautiful photos of her and John Legend's two kids, as well as recipe after delicious recipe; but on Sept. 1 she shared a fun parenting win that we're 100 percent about to steal: an at-home scavenger hunt for 4-year-old Luna led by handwritten clues. Chrissy wrote out the seven clues for her "mini mystery lover" on colorful paper, and each one took Luna and John through the family's home, from her underwear drawer to Peanut the hamster's cage and even to Miles's training potty.

Chrissy shared the clues to Twitter, followed by videos of Luna finding each one and reading them out with John's help, and it's all just so pure. Finally, Luna finds the last clue in her nail kit, which leads her to victory and a delicious prize. Keep reading to see all of the clues and to watch Luna navigate her way through Chrissy's scavenger hunt. This idea is so brilliant, we can't wait to do it with our kids.

We're Listening to Blackpink and Selena Gomez's "Ice Cream" on Repeat - We Might as Well Work Out to It

There are so many iconic things about "Ice Cream," the new Blackpink and Selena Gomez collab, from that capybara cameo to their show-stopping pastel styling, but the choreography has to be right up at the top. If you're trying to channel Blackpink and Selena's popstar moves while getting in a full-on workout, we've got good news. Fitness YouTuber Maddie Lymburner, aka MadFit, just dropped the total-body dance workout that this show-stopping song deserves.

Like all of her dance workouts, Lymburner combines solid bodyweight moves with fun dance steps to make this routine entertaining and effective. She does squats, lunges, punches, and high kicks during the verses, but saves the chorus for the choreography (as it should be). The song has a slow tempo, which makes the simple choreography fun and easy to follow. Check out the full workout above, and if you want more, try this ab-tastic workout to "Dynamite" by BTS.

Let's Relive Normani's Epic Mulan Performance on Dancing With the Stars, Shall We?

Dancing With the Stars has had some epic performances over the years, but few compare to Normani's Mulan routine. During season 24, the singer was the epitome of fierce as she danced to "I'll Make a Man Out of You" alongside her partner Val Chmerkovskiy for Disney night. Not only was her paso doble practically perfect, but she managed to bring her own flair with some sassy high kicks. Even better? Donny Osmond, who appeared on the movie's original soundtrack and won season nine of DWTS, even made a special appearance for the number. Naturally, with the release of the live-action Mulan and the upcoming 29th season of DWTS set to premiere, people are taking this time to look back on the epic number. Get ready to be wowed all over again as you watch the routine above.

Trader Joe's Has Pumpkin Empanadas, and We're Already Wondering How Many We Can Fit in Our Mouths

When the fall season hits, pumpkins are basically everywhere - in decorations, candle scents, piled high at the store for carving, and baked into almost every food. While we all know and love treats like pumpkin scones and pumpkin donuts, we can't wait to ditch our usual go-to orders and try these pumpkin empanadas from Trader Joe's! (We also definitely plan on pretending they're pumpkin pasties from Harry Potter while munching on them during our many HP movie marathons this fall.)

The empanadas are a warm, flaky pastry filled with a sweet, creamy pumpkin filling, which pretty much sounds like the best fall treat ever. You can pick up a box of them at a Trader Joe's near you for $4, and all you have to do is warm them up in the oven and they're ready to eat! Instagram user @traderjoesoc described them as "sweet and good for a cold night." Keep these stored in the freezer and pull one out whenever you feel like eating some decadent pumpkin goodness (read: every day). It's like a mini fried pumpkin pie that you don't have to bake from scratch!

Let's Relive Normani's Epic Mulan Performance on Dancing With the Stars, Shall We?

Dancing With the Stars has had some epic performances over the years, but few compare to Normani's Mulan routine. During season 24, the singer was the epitome of fierce as she danced to "I'll Make a Man Out of You" alongside her partner Val Chmerkovskiy for Disney night. Not only was her paso doble practically perfect, but she managed to bring her own flair with some sassy high kicks. Even better? Donny Osmond, who appeared on the movie's original soundtrack and won season nine of DWTS, even made a special appearance for the number. Naturally, with the release of the live-action Mulan and the upcoming 29th season of DWTS set to premiere, people are taking this time to look back on the epic number. Get ready to be wowed all over again as you watch the routine above.

Trader Joe's Has Pumpkin Empanadas, and We're Already Wondering How Many We Can Fit in Our Mouths

When the fall season hits, pumpkins are basically everywhere - in decorations, candle scents, piled high at the store for carving, and baked into almost every food. While we all know and love treats like pumpkin scones and pumpkin donuts, we can't wait to ditch our usual go-to orders and try these pumpkin empanadas from Trader Joe's! (We also definitely plan on pretending they're pumpkin pasties from Harry Potter while munching on them during our many HP movie marathons this fall.)

The empanadas are a warm, flaky pastry filled with a sweet, creamy pumpkin filling, which pretty much sounds like the best fall treat ever. You can pick up a box of them at a Trader Joe's near you for $4, and all you have to do is warm them up in the oven and they're ready to eat! Instagram user @traderjoesoc described them as "sweet and good for a cold night." Keep these stored in the freezer and pull one out whenever you feel like eating some decadent pumpkin goodness (read: every day). It's like a mini fried pumpkin pie that you don't have to bake from scratch!

Cheer's Gabi Butler and Lexi Brumback on Training During COVID-19: It's "Way Different"

Navarro cheer's Lexi Brumback and Gabi Butler are back in action in Corsicana, TX, already preparing for the 2021 NCA & NDA Collegiate Cheer and Dance Championship in Daytona, FL. This year's coveted competition was canceled due to COVID-19, but Brumback and Butler have high hopes for next spring.

"I'm gonna speak it into existence and manifest it into reality," Brumback, Navarro's elite tumbler, says in the video interview with Entertainment Tonight (we're loving her positive energy). "Honestly, it was really heartbreaking for it to be canceled last year, and we're just gonna hope that it doesn't happen again and that we get to do what we came here to do."

The athletes explain that, right now, the way Navarro runs things is "way different" because of the pandemic. They practice in small groups and wear masks to those practices. "Even outside of practice, we're supposed to stay with our groups if we do hang out with anyone," Brumback says. Butler added that they "take each week by week," and even though their sport is an interactive one, they're making it work and getting a lot done safely. Eventually, everyone will be together again.

Watch the full interview above, where they also discuss coach Monica Aldama's Dancing With the Stars bid, Cheer's six Emmy nominations, and more.

The 17 Best Movies About Lovable Oddballs Coming Together

Work It is just the latest in a long line of teen movies about outcasts and underdogs striving for something great. The movie, which debuted on Netflix in August, follows some familiar territory, contrasting a group of creative misfits with a more traditional, well-trained rival. There's nothing we love as much as a good underdog story. After all, chances are we were all misfits once, and there's something so heartwarming and reassuring about watching a group of people who don't quite fit in for some reason achieve greatness and prove the naysayers wrong.

Just because the genre itself is fun, though, doesn't mean every entry in it is great cinema. Ahead, we're looking at all the underdog and outcast movies from the past several years - see which ones we loved and which ones didn't quite make it to the top.

Wow, This First Grader's Awesome At-Home Learning Station Is So Inspiring

Bryce Latimer, a first grader from Scott, AR, is eager to hit the books this year, even if he's learning from home. Recently, his mom, Ashley, showed off photos of the affordable at-home learning station she created with Bryce, and it's safe to say we're impressed.

"He always said he didn't want to get the virus, so he understands the concept of what's actually going on," Ashley Latimer told Good Morning America. "For me, I felt that he needed to feel like he's still in the classroom."

Bryce's space includes a desk, a bookshelf, and tons of diverse motivational posters meant to inspire the 6-year-old. "My favorite thing for him are some of the motivational quotes [like], 'This doesn't make sense yet,'" explained Ashley. "Even if it's an animation, I wanted him to see children who are African American, learning in a positive light."

Ahead, get a look at Bryce's sweet at-home learning set up. We have a feeling he's going to knock the 2020 school year out of the park!

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Build Upper-Body Strength Without Ever Doing a Push-Up - Try This Trainer's 5 Exercises

Some people have a love-hate relationship with exercises like burpees (guilty) or, let's say, push-ups. Maybe you can do push-ups but you really don't like them, or perhaps you haven't built up the strength to do them yet - either is OK! Performance coach, Under Armour athlete, and NASM- and NCCPT-certified trainer Monica Jones told POPSUGAR that there are plenty of alternative moves you can do instead.

Jones said push-ups are an excellent exercise to develop better joint stability and strength in your upper body. Best of all, it recruits a whole list of muscles: pectoral muscles, shoulders, triceps, abs, and glutes. However, if you are unable to do push-ups, or you simply want to skip them in your workout, there are alternatives that work some of the same muscles as push-ups. You can check out five of the moves Jones recommends ahead.

Note: this is not a workout, but simply a list of moves to tack onto your next sweat session.

Our 35 Picks For the Fall's Most Exciting New Books

Nothing says fall like pumpkin spice lattes, crunchy leaves, and an abundance of new reads to look forward to. Thankfully, despite everything else in the world feeling a little upside down, fall is bringing a bevy of must-read books that are just begging to join your TBR. Publishers seem to have saved the best for last this year, with the next few months bringing new releases from the likes of Philippa Gregory, Ruth Ware, and Christina Lauren. There are also plenty of highly anticipated debuts in nearly every genre, from nonfiction to romance - and the requisite spooky reads to get you in the mood for Halloween, of course.

No matter what kind of book you're looking for, this list of the best books of the fall has you covered.

Our 35 Picks For the Fall's Most Exciting New Books

Nothing says fall like pumpkin spice lattes, crunchy leaves, and an abundance of new reads to look forward to. Thankfully, despite everything else in the world feeling a little upside down, fall is bringing a bevy of must-read books that are just begging to join your TBR. Publishers seem to have saved the best for last this year, with the next few months bringing new releases from the likes of Philippa Gregory, Ruth Ware, and Christina Lauren. There are also plenty of highly anticipated debuts in nearly every genre, from nonfiction to romance - and the requisite spooky reads to get you in the mood for Halloween, of course.

No matter what kind of book you're looking for, this list of the best books of the fall has you covered.

If You Don't Have Workout Equipment, Intensify Your Sweat Sessions With EMOM Training

You've incorporated water jugs, detergent bottles, maybe even a backpack of books into your at-home workout routine to make up for your lack of gym equipment - and while you should be proud of your creativity, you may be ready to switch things up. Cue EMOM training.

With Every Minute on the Minute (EMOM) training, ISSA-certified personal trainer Adam Kemp says you can significantly impact strength and muscle gains and overall conditioning.

According to Kemp, you start with a timer and do X amount of reps - let's say eight push-ups. Then for a set amount of minutes (let's try three minutes) you would do eight push-ups per minute, and rest for the remainder of each minute. After three minutes (eight push-ups every minute), you did 24 push-ups.

"Once you can complete this, you can add one rep. This is a simple way to maintain control of your movement, while also making great gains," he adds. NASM-certified personal trainer Amanda Katz also acknowledges that EMOM training is a solid way to boost the intensity of bodyweight workouts - especially if you're supplementing your lack of equipment by training for hours on end, which is unrealistic for our bodies.

Instead, she says that EMOM training provides athletes with time to complete a repetition using the full range of motion.

"One of my favorite ways to incorporate EMOM training is as a finisher. Recently, my [virtual fitness] class did four push-ups, five air squats, and six skaters. Clients had one minute to complete, repeated for three minutes. Meaning, any time they had left was theirs to recover," Katz says.

Similarly to working out with weights, practicing proper exercise form during EMOM training is the key to avoiding injuries. Katz notes that nailing technique for each move must come before increasing your speed and endurance.

Always make sure there is what Katz calls "more gas in the tank," too. Everyone's bodies react to workouts differently - if you have more energy after a workout, you know you can handle more EMOM sessions at equivalent intensity. If you find yourself running on E, always take rests and modify moves as needed.

Since you've made it this far into my EMOM explainer, you're probably interested in giving the workout a go. You can learn more about the technique and follow along with a personal-trainer backed circuit, here.

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If You Don't Have Workout Equipment, Intensify Your Sweat Sessions With EMOM Training

You've incorporated water jugs, detergent bottles, maybe even a backpack of books into your at-home workout routine to make up for your lack of gym equipment - and while you should be proud of your creativity, you may be ready to switch things up. Cue EMOM training.

With Every Minute on the Minute (EMOM) training, ISSA-certified personal trainer Adam Kemp says you can significantly impact strength and muscle gains and overall conditioning.

According to Kemp, you start with a timer and do X amount of reps - let's say eight push-ups. Then for a set amount of minutes (let's try three minutes) you would do eight push-ups per minute, and rest for the remainder of each minute. After three minutes (eight push-ups every minute), you did 24 push-ups.

"Once you can complete this, you can add one rep. This is a simple way to maintain control of your movement, while also making great gains," he adds. NASM-certified personal trainer Amanda Katz also acknowledges that EMOM training is a solid way to boost the intensity of bodyweight workouts - especially if you're supplementing your lack of equipment by training for hours on end, which is unrealistic for our bodies.

Instead, she says that EMOM training provides athletes with time to complete a repetition using the full range of motion.

"One of my favorite ways to incorporate EMOM training is as a finisher. Recently, my [virtual fitness] class did four push-ups, five air squats, and six skaters. Clients had one minute to complete, repeated for three minutes. Meaning, any time they had left was theirs to recover," Katz says.

Similarly to working out with weights, practicing proper exercise form during EMOM training is the key to avoiding injuries. Katz notes that nailing technique for each move must come before increasing your speed and endurance.

Always make sure there is what Katz calls "more gas in the tank," too. Everyone's bodies react to workouts differently - if you have more energy after a workout, you know you can handle more EMOM sessions at equivalent intensity. If you find yourself running on E, always take rests and modify moves as needed.

Since you've made it this far into my EMOM explainer, you're probably interested in giving the workout a go. You can learn more about the technique and follow along with a personal-trainer backed circuit, here.

Click here for more health and wellness stories, tips, and news.