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Health & Wellbeing



Whether you’re a fitness fanatic or casual gym goer, the thought of picking up a dumbbell covered in germs is enough to make anyone cringe. And with the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) becoming more prominent every day, gyms and fitness centers across the country are closing their doors to help protect members.
If staying active is an important part of your life (as it should be!) you might be wondering how you’re supposed to go about this whole at-home workout thing. Thankfully, it’s easier than you think.
“A lot of what you’ll find with at-home workouts is about maintaining your current level of fitness,” explains exercise physiologist Katie Lawton. “And with workouts, consistency is key.”
Here Lawton shares some practical advice about how to stay active at home.



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Leona Maguire is in the T-Mobile World Matchplay final later today
Leona Maguire dispatched Sei-Young Kim to set up a final showdown with World No. 1 Nelly Korda in the T-Mobile World Matchplay in Las Vegas on Sunday.
Maguire, in fine form all week, having topped the three-round strokeplay phase of the competition and qualified for the knockout bracket as top seed, beat Moriya Jutanugarn earlier on Saturday before facing off against the Korean in yesterday’s semi.
As in her quarter-final, Maguire started quickly, going 2up thru 3, capitalising on her opponent’s opening bogey and then rolling in a birdie on the third.
The Korean pulled one back with a birdie at the fourth but stumbled with bogeys at the seventh and tenth and Maguire, playing steadily around a difficult layout, was now clearly in command.