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Many things threaten to spike your cortisol throughout the day, but your workout doesn’t have to be one of them. Low-cortisol workouts are low-impact, low-intensity exercises that allow you to get ...
After an exercise session filled with a lot of planks and crunches, you may notice your abdomen feels sore. Sometimes exercise can cause slight discomfort because you're challenging your muscles.