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This could be you, but you went too hard at your holiday party last night.

How a SoulCycle Instructor Stays Healthy During Holiday Party Season

It's not all eggnog and festive cookies...
By Meredith Lepore
"Cronuts" , a cross between a croissant and a doughnut, are displayed at the Rinkoff Bakery in London on October 3, 2013. First there was the Cronut, now there's the Dosant and the Crodough. Londoners, it seems, just can't get enough of their doughnut-croissant crossovers.

The Truth About Carb Cycling

Yes, Atkins is still a dirty word.
By Chelsea Vincent
(Photo: Courtesy Sweat Fest).

Prepare to Sweat in Style With Union Square’s Week of Fitness Events

If you're searching for a way to heat up this winter, Union Square Sweat Fest is back for seconds.
By Margaret Abrams

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