This Drumming-Inspired Workout Class Is About to Be Cooler Than SoulCycle

If you’ve ever been to a concert and found yourself admiring the drummer’s impressive arm muscles, that’s no coincidence. Drumming is a WORKOUT. So much so that it’s recently been transformed to become just that – an official workout class. Introducing your new fitness obsession: Pound.

The drum-based workout class is available all across the country and is essentially a new type of class that combines cardio, conditioning and strength training with yoga and pilates-inspired movements. In every move you’ll use Pound’s bright green “Ripstixs,” which are lightly weighted drumsticks engineered specifically for exercising (and rocking out obvs).

While we’re totally down to trade our tired treadmill sesh for one of these classes, we can’t help but feel like we’ve seen it before. And turns out, we totally have. Anyone familiar with Dandiya? If you’re not, it’s a traditional folk dance in India that’s often associated with scenes of Holi. In the dance (which you can learn more about here), you’ll see dancers moving to the beat while also using sticks throughout their routine. Is it exactly the same? No. Pound is definitely more fitness-oriented. Is it inspired by the traditional dance? Totally.

In this ClassPass era we’re living in, it seems like those boring days of repetitive gym sessions might finally be behind us. Whether you decided to venture out and take a class at a circus school (real talk: I did that last week) or try some voga for the first time, this new generation of fitness classes is proving that workouts don’t have to be a means to an end, they can actually be – dare I say it – fun. And for all of us who feel like we’re in a perpetual love triangle with our couch and pizza, that’s kind of the best news ever.

What crazy workout class have you tried recently? We want to know! Share with us on Twitter @BritandCo.

Even if you weren’t exactly in line for the Olympic gymnastics team as a kid (another reason Simone Biles is so impressive, honestly), chances are, you look back on those days as ones of your peak flexibility. Like running, remembering things, and making new friends, bending gradually gets harder as you age. Fortunately, there are some things you can do to keep your flex! Here’s why you lose your bendiness — and how to get it back.


Why Your Flexibility Stalls

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As though going through puberty weren’t enough of a struggle, it’s also the time when you start to lose your natural flexibility. “No one is more flexible in their life than they are as a child,” says Dr. Leython Williams, a doctor of physical therapy at Athletico Physical Therapy. “However, during puberty, children often become temporarily less flexible. Some children have slow growth spurts, while others grow very quickly. This temporary decrease in muscle length/flexibility is a result of their bones growing faster than their muscles and tendons can stretch.”

Note that Dr. Williams refers to this particular loss of flexibility as temporary — meaning we can’t blame puberty for the fact our toes seem to be getting farther away every time we try to touch them.

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“There is no specific age when we wake up and our flexibility has ‘officially declined.’ However, it is a fact that as we age our flexibility decreases, which leads to decreased functional ability and mobility,” he explains. “As our bodies get older, we lose a small amount of flexibility as a result of the normal aging processes. There is loss of water in our tissues and intervertebral discs, increased stiffness in our joints, and a loss of elasticity in muscles and tendons. In our 20s and 30s, it is important that we develop a consistent static and dynamic stretching regimen to establish and maintain flexibility and range of motion more easily into our older years.”

That’s right: What you do now matters later. And this isn’t just about keeping up in yoga, Dr. Williams cautions. “It becomes imperative that we stretch regularly to decrease our likelihood of various injuries.” Jill Belland, co-founder of Barre Belle, agrees. “It’s easy to feel invincible if you’re young and injury free! Flexibility will reduce your risk of injury: What doesn’t bend will break. Increased range of motion, balance, and mobility are all linked to flexibility and contribute to overall strength and fitness.”

How to Get It Back

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When you’re a kid, flexibility comes naturally; when you’re an adult, you have to take responsibility for improving and maintaining it. “Peak flexibility age for adults can differ person to person and depends largely on their physical activity habits,” says Dr. Rachelle Reed, PhD, Pure Barre’s manager of training development and barre kinesiologist. “Notably, flexibility can be improved at any age when flexibility training is incorporated into a regular exercise routine. It’s important for adults to be strategic about including flexibility training into their workouts, because maintaining flexibility and physical function as we move into middle and older adulthood is associated with better quality of life and independent living.”

There’s no one flexibility standard everyone has to meet, Belland reassures: “There is no golden rule for what perfect flexibility is person to person, but there are simple markers such as touching your toes from a forward fold for hamstrings/lower back, or reaching for your hands behind your back, with one hand behind the head and the other behind the waist, for shoulder mobility. You don’t need to be a contortionist; moving around with fluidity in your everyday life and having good range of motion in your favorite activities without feeling pain or tension is a better way to gauge your own personal goals.”

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But where do you start if you want to improve your flexibility? Dr. Reed explains, “There are two main types of flexibility training that you should aim to incorporate into your routine: Dynamic stretching, where a stretch is performed by moving through a challenging but attainable range of motion several times in a row, and static stretching, where a stretch is held in a challenging but attainable position for a longer period of time (at least 10-30 seconds).”

How do you know how far to go? “Our muscles have a natural stretch reflex that prevents us from going too far into a stretch, which can also cause injury,” Belland tells us. “Aim to gently stretch through this reflex. The key to increasing flexibility is about time under tension: It takes around 20 seconds to ease through the stretch reflex. Reintroduce the stretch and hold it for 10 seconds longer, working up to one minute. The second time you introduce a stretch, the stretch reflex will diminish, allowing your body to get deeper into your stretch and also building better muscle memory.”

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If you’re still worried about injuring yourself — especially if you’ve been injured in the past — Dr. Williams recommends seeing a physical therapist for guided stretches. Belland reminds us that you don’t have to go to the gym or spend hours on stretching. “Stretch a little bit every day when you can fit it in after a workout or in front of the TV. If you just don’t think you’ll stretch on your own, getting to a yoga or a barre class is helpful if you need the accountability of a dedicated time and space.”

Speaking of the gym, just as your phys ed teacher told you, stretching is especially important before and after a workout. “Far too often active individuals begin their workouts without a dynamic stretch,” Dr. Williams says. “Dynamic stretching increases one’s range of movement and blood flow to soft tissues prior to physical exertion and/or sport performance. This type of stretching is vital in improving performance and reducing the risk for injury.”

But you don’t have to be an athlete to benefit — in fact, stretching is an important antidote to all that sitting those of us with desk-based jobs tend to do. “Sitting at your desk all day can lead to decreased flexibility in hip flexors and hamstrings by keeping them in a shortened position for a prolonged period of time,” Dr. Williams warns. “Consider a standing desk or work station or taking several breaks throughout your work day to stand up and stretch.”

Instead of looking back on your kid-level flexibility as a long-ago dream, mix in a little bit of stretching into your new daily routine — especially if you work at a desk! You might never get your legs behind your head, but your older self will thank you for it. Check out The Best Time to Stretch During Your Workout for more!

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Many people use their freezers to save money, extend the shelf life their food, and reduce waste. The idea of stocking up on groceries and freezing them or packaging up leftovers is a budget-friendly option for busy households.

Unfortunately, though, not all foods are freezer-friendly and don't hold up to the cold. They might get freezer burn, separate, experience a texture change, or take on a bad taste.

So, to save yourself the disappointment later, here are eight foods you should never toss in the freezer

Scroll to find out which foods you should NEVER put in the freezer!

1. Whole Eggs

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Egg prices may be skyrocketing right now, but freezing them isn't a safe solution.

When eggs are frozen in their shells, the liquid inside can expand, leaving you with cracked shells and ruined eggs. To freeze eggs properly, it's better to beat them first and store them in a sealed container.

2. Coffee Beans

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You might not know that freezing coffee beans can actually destroy their taste. The moisture from your freezer will interfere with the natural oils in the beans, and they can pick up unwanted odors.

For the best flavor, simply put your coffee beans in an airtight container and store them in an area that's dark and cool. This will keep them fresh for up to six weeks.

3. Cheese

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Freezing cheese can also reduce the quality significantly. The process tends to change both the flavor and texture, particularly with soft, aged cheeses or those that have air pockets.

Instead of turning to your freezer, cube or shred that extra block of cheese you have lying around. Then, put it in a freezer-safe bag to use later in dishes like soups or casseroles.

4. Leafy Greens

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Leafy greens have a high water content, and freezing them causes the water to expand, ultimately damaging the cell structure of the leaves. This leads to a mushy, wilted texture once you decide to thaw your greens out.

Rather than freezing, try incorporating leftovers in salads or stews to cut back on food waste.

5. Yogurt

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It's true that freezing yogurt doesn't affect its nutritional value or probiotics. Nonetheless, the yogurt will separate, resulting in a grainy and watery texture that most people don't find very appealing.

Unless you intend to use yogurt later in smoothies, it's recommended that you skip freezing it altogether.

6. Fresh Herbs

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Whether you have an herb garden or bought too many fresh herbs at the supermarket, freezing them whole is not the way to go. Herbs like cilantro, basil, and parsley will lose both their texture and flavor.

You can, however, use a different method. Just chop up your extra herbs, stick them in an ice cube tray with olive oil, and free them that way. Then, you'll have convenient herb cubes to incorporate in sauces, soups, and other dishes in the future.

7. Fried Foods

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Whether you love chicken cutlets or fish and chips, the best fried foods have an audible "crunch" and taste fantastic when fresh. Yet, freezing and thawing tend to leave them soggy and without that signature crispy texture.

A better approach is to freeze these dishes without the fried coating or crumb topping. Then, add them before cooking or serving.

8. Cooked Pasta & Rice

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We've all scooped too much rice or poured a hefty amount of pasta in the pot before, wondering what the heck we're supposed to do with all the leftovers. But steer clear of freezing cooked pasta or rice.

Once they're defrosted, they turn mushy and lose their flavor. The exception to this rule is pre-baked lasagna, which freezes well and can be heated up right before serving.

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I’m a fairly active person. I enjoy hiking in the mountains, hot girl walks, dripping sweat at pilates, and working on my defense skills in boxing. I have yet to find runningincredibly enjoyable, like the people my age rapidly signing up for marathons, but I’ll indulge in a solid 3-mile jog about once a week. So when I was asked to join a wellness weekend in the Bahamas with actress Gwenyth Paltrow’s media brand, Goop, I thought it’d be a breeze. For the most part, it was. Emphasis on ‘for the most part.

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Goop's wellness retreat in the Bahamas.

Wellness is an umbrella term — it looks and feels different to each individual person. Despite the fact that I just named five exercises I attempt to partake in weekly — life gets busy! — I really try to branch out of my usual workouts, due to both the need for a challenge and a general interest in looking for new ways to move my body. What are my most recent exercise acquisitions? Breakdancing, hot yoga, and, well, getting TORCH’D. Goop booked us with celebrity trainer, Isaac Boots, to add the last workout to that list.

Boots has a long roster of celeb clients: Vanessa Hudgens, Kelly Ripa, Jessica Chastain, Gwenyth Paltrow (of course!) and more. I’ve always been a bit envious of how the celebrities of today are able to build at-home gyms and call for private sessions in a flash. Yet, beyond the affordability aspect, I’ve been more curious on how they become so fit — diet and personal chefs aside — with such busy schedules.

I found out in the Bahamas. And the workout is not as easy as it looks.

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Isaac Boots, Gwenyth Paltrow's celebrity trainer.

Boots first created virtual at-home sessions to teach TORCH’D classes during the pandemic, with the main premise of the workout focusing on the flow of body resistance, dance conditioning, and targeted repetition with the intention of burning fat. We — the other gal pal journalists and influencers on the trip — were set to complete two morning classes, both Saturday and Sunday. I, unfortunately, missed my connecting flight on Friday and wasn’t able to make it to the Saturday class due to a series of unfortunate travel events (let’s not rehash it, for my sake). But, after talking to the girls who were able to attend that morning session, it seems that the only thing I missed was waking up really sore on Sunday. My quads thanked me for that missed flight.

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The group Torch'd workout class at Goop's Bahamas retreat.

Group fitness is also something I’ve gotten used to over the years, especially when moving to LA where it's common practice, but going into workouts that I’ve never done before is intimidating. Exercising in front of others, especially when you aren’t familiar with the form of exercise, can be a particularly vulnerable activity.

Therefore, before attending the 45-minute TORCH’D session, I searched for the workouts online to study them a little. I’ll admit, I didn’t think they looked that difficult. But boy, was I absolutely proved wrong. Keep in mind that the Sunday session was outdoors, and although on a shaded rooftop with a stunning ocean view, the Bahamas was in the middle of a heat wave. I already didn’t stand a chance against my already innately sweaty and red-faced self during any form of physical movement.

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Isaac Boots, Gwenyth Paltrow's celebrity trainer.

Boots started the music — an upbeat, EDM like tune — to get us moving to the rhythm.

We began with small movements like arm circles and donkey kicks, pulsed for a bit, and then went ‘double time’ (AKA we picked up our speed). Those rotations would continue throughout the workout. It was during the pulsing portions of the workout where I really felt it target my biceps, triceps, and glutes. A burning sensation formed in my upper arms and legs several times, making it hard to keep going. There were a few instances when I had to take a quick break to get back into it. It was during those breaks when I noticed I wasn’t the only one taking a breather.

As I’ve grown sick of my mundane daily gym routine, I’ve noticed that having fun while I workout is a priority. Boots’ liveliness and charisma matched with his eagerness to teach really helped me get out of my own head (I have the tendency to become frustrated and want to quit during certain moves.)

I now understand now how a lot of celeb women — like Gwenyth — exercise with time constraints. Workouts like Torch'd are simple and tough, but effective at toning all the right places. While I would 10/10 recommend this class to anyone, I (and my sore muscles) definitely encourage you to take a rest day (or two) afterwards. 😉

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White sneakers are the ultimate closet staple. Effortlessly cool and endlessly versatile, they instantly add a fresh, modern touch to any outfit! Plus, they go with essentially everything. Get ready to step up your shoe game with these 10 super trendy white sneakers that’ll keep you lookin’ your best all year long.

Scroll on for the cutest white sneakers you can easily pair with any outfit!

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New Balance 530 Sneakers

Sporty and chic, the New Balance 530's are perfect for hot girl walks and office outfits alike.

SeaVees

SeaVees Sato Oxford Sneakers

These are like your typical white canvas sneaks, except flawlessly elevated with details like the chunky soles and toecaps.

Adidas

Adidas Country OG Sneakers

These streamlined Adidas sneaks recall retro style in the coolest way, mixing a couple hues of white so your shoe look isn't totally stark.

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Sam Edelman Talia Sneakers

Velcro sneakers are one of our most-anticipated sneaker trends for 2025 since they look cool but feel even cooler, since you don't have to mess with pesky laces once.

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Vans Old Skool Pig Suede Sneakers

Vans' Old Skool silhouette will never go out of style. They're the perfect shoe to reach for when you've got errands to run or other low-key weekend activities to tend to.

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Dr. Scholl's Time Off Sneakers

Made with high-quality linings and "ultra-flexible" outsoles with extra grip and cushioning, these will be by far the comfiest white sneakers you own.

Veja

Veja Campo Leather White Natural Sneakers

The easy, low-profile silhouette of these white leather sneakers makes them a great contender for everyday wear.

Target

Universal Thread Mercedes Sneakers

These white sneaks have a playful squiggle design to keep your looks fresh and youthful as ever!

Anthropologie

Hoka Clifton 9 Sneakers

If you hit the gym on the regular or just like to rock sneakers you know will take care of your feet, opt for the beloved Hoka Clifton 9's!

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Nike Killshot 2 Sneakers

With a contrasting gum sole, these Nike kicks will earn you major street cred wherever you take 'em.

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Even though I'm not single, I swear by solo dates because they give me two things I crave the most: peace and quiet. They've become a luxury because I don't always get to be alone as a bride-to-be and mom. Someone's always excited to talk to me or express their physical love language, and I really appreciate it. But, it can be hard to decompress when stress and burnout are clouding my head like pesky thought bubbles.

My solution to the chaos? Taking a trip to a small café or a park where it's just me, my thoughts, and possibly a good Reese Witherspoon book club pick. Sometimes I even book a spa appointment if I'm feeling fancy.

Scroll to see the best solo date ideas that are more than worth your time!

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1. Have A Mini Picnic At The Park

If you've always dreamed about eating your favorite foods at a park by yourself, here's your sign to do it this year! You don't have to spread a blanket unless you want, but you do have to bring your good vibes and the treats you don't like sharing with anyone. Sounds like a plan, right?

Sivan Weitz

2. Head To A Local Café For Uninterrupted Scrolling On Pinterest

Can't a girl scroll Pinterest in peace without someone asking 50,000 questions? I bet you've asked yourself this countless times so here's a nudge to take your hobby to your local café for uninterrupted concentration. You've got several boards to pin new ideas to, after all.

Anna Shvets

3. Get The Facial You've Been Putting Off

This is the year you and I finally get the Hydrafacials we've been thinking about. While your reason for wanting one may look different from mine, it still counts as a little solo date that'll help our skin glow. If you ask me, that sounds a little magical.

Antoni Shkraba

4. Schedule A Deep Tissue Massage

You know what? Bypass the facial and head straight for a deep tissue massage. I know this year's already got you feeling stressed so take the time to relax so you can get through whatever life throws your way.

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5. Take A Pottery Class

There's certain scenes from Ghost that occupy my mind and one of them involves pottery. But you don't need a sexy partner to recreate the scene because this solo date idea is all about you. It doesn't matter if you create something perfect or not either.

This is prime time for being a little silly and creative.

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6. Make A Reservation At A Cute Restaurant

You know that cute restaurant you've been wanting to try? Go ahead and book your reservation now! You'll be glad you were one of the first people in your group chat to get in on the long wait list.

P.S. Don't be alarmed if you people stare at you because you don't owe them an explanation for dining alone.

Abigail Westlin

7. Indulge In An Extended Self-Care Routine At Home

Turn up the spa vibes at home with an extended body and skincare routine. Start by exfoliating your arms and legs before applying your favorite soothing body wash all over. If you want, you can use your favorite cleanser in the shower to create your own steam treatment. From there, take your time moisturizing your body and be intentional about the serums you use on your face.

P.S. It's time to break out that face mask you just bought!

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8. Have A Hotel Staycation

Splurge a little and book a staycation at a hotel downtown. You likely have your choice of at least one posh place to stay and I'm sure it's within walking distance of cute shops or restaurants.

P.S. Create boundaries by turning your phone on DND(after you've told everyone where you'll be of course!).

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9. Volunteer At A Farm

Roll up your sleeves and volunteer at a local farm. It's a great way to spend time outdoors and you'll make your animal-loving heart happy. I mean, who wouldn't want to be allowed to brush a cute horse or two?

Andrea Piacquadio

10. Take A Yoga Class

Stretch your body at a yoga class you've signed up for. You could easily spend another day or night following a routine from the comfort of your apartment, but it's okay to see real faces! Who knows, you may make a new friend who's also having a solo date.

Marielle Clark

11. Visit A New Area of Town

Allow your wanderlust to take over by visiting a new area of town. Chances are that you'll discover a new shop or activity you want to know more about. For example, a cute candle business may offer candle-making classes which sounds like a lot of fun to me.

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12. Stop By Your Local Flea Market

Flea markets are still in business and have cute, nifty things you can take home. If you're participating in a "no-spend" month, you can always browse different booths to see what they have.

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13. Spend A Few Hours At An Art Gallery

If you need a small or huge dose of inspiration, I highly recommend you stop by an art gallery sooner than later. It's a great way to ignite your inner creative while also calming your soul.

Lauren Hemmert-Jensen

14. Unleash Your Inner Kid & Go On A Bike Ride

Do you remember when you used to beg your parents to let you ride your bike as a kid? It's time to revisit that feeling so you can pretend like anything is possible. But instead of racing, pedal slowly so you can take in the beauty of your surroundings.

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