“Food Court 5000” is a 1980s-inspired mall-walking group that meets weekly at a Portland, Oregon mall. (Courtesy Melissa Dickerson) Krista Catwood hates to exercise. “Some people get an endorphin rush ...
They say that sitting is the new smoking, and with that in mind, all anyone seems to be talking about is achieving their daily 10,000 steps—or, as it turns out, 7,000 per recent research! While sure, ...
Mall rats, lace up. Your time has come again. The time-honored tradition of mall walking—utilizing the long, climate-controlled corridors for fitness—is back. And since it’s at Lloyd Center, it looks ...
Before online deals, flash sales, and endless scrolling, holiday shopping was an experience you had to physically show up for ...
We continue the series on walking Buffalo, from the intrepid couple who walked every day—no matter the weather—in the early years of Covid. They think (without being systematic) they walked every ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Mall walking, or ambling around a shopping centre for exercise, has become a major fitness option in the United States, and not just for senior citizens. "The highest percentage ...
Hamilton Mall has been dubbed "America's saddest mall," but what did it look like on Black Friday? Here's a look inside.
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Shopping malls across the country are experiencing a resurgence as they adapt to changing consumer preferences by offering more than just traditional retail experiences. The rise of ...
Krista Catwood hates to exercise. “Some people get an endorphin rush — I don’t and it feels miserable,” Catwood, a 43-year-old mom in Oregon, tells TODAY.com. “Exercise can border on suffering.” As a ...