by Natasha Wolff | March 17, 2015 10:30 am
These days, fitness aficionados are searching for unique ways to break a sweat. From bungee ballet to outdoor yoga in the African wild, DuJour explores fabulous ways to stay fit. Pair these invigorating, celebrity-approved workouts with popular food trends like juicing and detoxifying teas to get the most out of your healthy living routine.
A Celebrity-Approved Workout to Try Now
[1]SLT fitness guru Amanda Freeman is building an empire.
In-Home Workouts Give Gyms a Run For Their Money
[2]Break a sweat without heading out the door thanks to live streaming exercise classes.
How to Intensify Your Workout
[3]A new fad has exercise buffs reconsidering their relationship with the treadmill.
Work Out, New York
[4]From Chelsea to the Village, three new boutique fitness studios offer options for all skill levels and interests.
A Top Trainer Shares Fitness Tips[5] [6]
Barry’s Bootcamp COO and partner Joey Gonzalez talks exercise, nutrition and his perfect playlist.
A Healthier Stay
[7]The new hotel trend to try? Juicing in your room.
The Best Workouts in Chicago
[8]Get fit and toned at these stylish studios.
The Best Workouts in Los Angeles
[9]Here are the coolest spots in L.A. to break a sweat.
Yoga in the Wild
[10]Five African resorts that take your downward dog routine to a totally new level.
Body Language: All About Arms
[11]The two most important moves for toning and a rising trend that gives new meaning to “arm lifts.”
Body Language: All About Abs
[12]Get a head start on sculpting strong, lean abs for summer with these superfoods and a new source of exercise motivation.
Blast Calories with Ballet Bungee
[13]A new workout offers a dance-inspired twist.
CrossFit: The Wall Street Workout
[14]Get the lowdown on the training trend that’s got traders by the horns.
Eat Well (Without Braving the Cold)
[15]These convenient services deliver full meals, snacks and your favorite ingredients right to your door.
A Truly Green Food Trend Takes Shape
[16]Restaurants across the country are welcoming the new reign of the vegetable superstar.
The (Non-Juice) Cleanse
[17]Refresh and reboot with this selection of detoxifying smoothies, soups and teas.
Nutritionists Are The New Shrinks
[18]As more people change their diets, therapy-like relationships between practitioner and patient are trending.
You’ve Got (Delicious) Mail
[19]The most unique gourmet food delivery services across the U.S.
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