FItness & Health, Capitalism in Fitness Christopher Yeoman FItness & Health, Capitalism in Fitness Christopher Yeoman

Why Red Light Saunas Sell While Biomechanic Exercise Gets Ignored

In Columbus, it’s easy to buy into the glow of a red light sauna quick, shiny, and effortless. But if your knees ache on Short North sidewalks, your shoulders round at a downtown desk, or your hips lock up on the golf course, the sauna won’t fix it. Corrective exercise will. It takes work, yes, but that work rewires how you move, eases pain, and keeps you active for years instead of weeks.

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From Buyouts to Backlash: How Ross Bjork Keeps Failing Up

From Buyouts to Backlash: How Ross Bjork Keeps Failing Up

Ohio State Athletic Director Ross Bjork brings a controversial track record from Texas A&M and Ole Miss—marked by NCAA violations, financial mismanagement, and high-profile buyouts. Now, OSU stakeholders are questioning his decisions amid $38 million in athletic debt.

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Fitness, Capitalism, and the Privilege Divide: A Delicate Balance

Fitness, Capitalism, and the Privilege Divide: A Delicate Balance

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