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18 Early Prime Day Fitness Deals

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18 Early Prime Day Fitness Deals

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Viral & Editor-Loved Tumbler

STANLEY Quencher H2.0 Tumbler, 40 oz

Quencher H2.0 Tumbler, 40 oz

Now 33% Off

At this point, finding a deal on a Stanley tumbler is a rare occurrence—so don’t wait to score this viral 40-ounce option. Our editors love the insulated design that keeps drinks cold for hours and the convenient handle for all-day sipping.

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Editor-Approved Walking Shoe

Brooks Women’s Ghost 16

Women’s Ghost 16

Now 29% Off

Our editors are constantly tracking the best Brooks sneaker deals. Since the brand recently released an updated version of this sneaker, now is likely your last chance to score the Ghost 16 on sale. We love these kicks for the soft cushioning that doesn’t sacrifice springiness, plus the breathable upper that helps prevent overheating.

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Best-Selling Fitness Tracker

Garmin Forerunner 265S Running Smartwatch

Forerunner 265S Running Smartwatch

Now 22% Off

If you’ve been waiting for the right time to splurge on a high-tech fitness watch, this is your chance. The Garmin Forerunner 265 is at its lowest price again—the same price we saw last Black Friday. I use this watch every day and love that it measures important stats like heart rate, steps, and sleep while also syncing to your phone to display notifications and play music. However, there’s only a few left in stock, so we recommend shopping early.

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Great for Stretching and Mobility

Renoj Resistance Bands

Resistance Bands

Now 23% Off

Resistance bands are an affordable way to get in a good workout without requiring tons of storage space—and this set is majorly discounted right now. It comes with five different resistance options and can be used to level up your squats, stretching, and more.

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Sweat-Absorbing Grip

Mten Pickleball Paddles Set

Pickleball Paddles Set

Now 20% Off

Grab a friend and hit the pickleball courts with this set that has everything you’ll need to get started. It includes two paddles, four balls, and a handy bag that holds all of your gear. Plus, it’s already at its lowest price ever.

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Syncs With Other Apple Devices

Apple Watch SE (2nd Gen) [GPS 40mm]

Watch SE (2nd Gen) [GPS 40mm]

Now 24% Off

You can track all of your workouts with this Apple Watch SE. With this model, you can get real-time notifications, monitor your sleeping habits, and answer texts and calls from your wrist. Apple Watches tend to sell out quickly, but if you’re willing to take the risk, it may be cheaper in a few weeks.

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Built-In Wheels for Storage

Sperax Walking Pad

Walking Pad

Now 19% Off

An under-desk treadmill makes it easier than ever to get your daily steps in. Save on this best-selling option from Sperax, which features an easy-to-read display to track your progress, a remote control to adjust the speed from 0.6 to 3.8 mph, and built-in wheels for convenient transport and storage. It’s 19% off right now, but you may want to hold tight—we expect even steeper savings once Prime Day comes.

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Lowest Price Ever

Hydro Flask Wide Mouth Bottle

Wide Mouth Bottle

Now 22% Off

Enjoy deals on this 40-oz Hydro Flask water bottle in classic black. Made from double-walled stainless steel to keep your drinks nice and cool, it features a leak-proof lid that’s perfect for throwing into your gym bag. Shop it now while it’s on sale for its lowest price ever.

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Great for Small Spaces

Guggtr Under Desk Elliptical Machine

Under Desk Elliptical Machine

Now 38% Off

Get in a workout without leaving your chair or couch, courtesy of this genius under-desk elliptical. You can choose between 12 different resistance levels to switch up your workout. And since it also measures at just 19.1 inches x 16.7 inches, it’s an excellent option for those with limited space.

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Ideal for Running

Champion High-Impact Sports Bra

High-Impact Sports Bra

Now 30% Off

This classic sports bra from Champion offers high-impact support for running, HIIT workouts, and more—at a low-impact price. Its fixed straps have a racerback design to take pressure off of your shoulders. Shop its four colors, including this vibrant blue, in sizes XS through 2XL. It’s at its lowest price in 30 days right now.

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Pockets on Both Sides

IUGA Biker Shorts

Biker Shorts

Now 25% Off

Whether you wear them solo during workouts or layer them under dresses and skirts to prevent chafing, these bike shorts are a wardrobe essential. We love the not-too-short 6-inch inseam and lightly compressive, four-way stretch fabric that doesn’t feel restricting as you stretch, run, or squat. Plus, they have pockets!

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Soft Memory Foam Insole

Adidas Cloudfoam Pure Sneaker

Cloudfoam Pure Sneaker

Now 29% Off

These Adidas sneakers are beloved by reviewers for their soft memory foam insole and ultra-lightweight feel. We love the textile upper that’s meant to be breathable, while the rubber outsole provides a subtle grip. Snag them on sale in a few different colors, including this versatile grey and white pair.

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Goes Up to 6 MPH

Sperax Folding Treadmill

Folding Treadmill

Now 23% Off

Rejoice: Another Sperax best-seller is deeply discounted ahead of Prime Day. With a speed range of 0.6 to 6 mph, you can walk and even jog with ease on this compact device. According to the manufacturer, it supports weights up to 280 pounds and is equipped with a convenient remote control for speed adjustment.

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Has Built-in Shorts

Ewedoos Tennis Dress

Tennis Dress

Now 24% Off

Pretty and practical tennis dresses are a comfortable choice for sweaty workouts and now you can score Amazon’s best-selling style at a discount. It’s available in 10 different colors and features adjustable straps, built-in shorts, and hidden pockets for holding your phone and keys.

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Holds 300 Lbs

Roc Inflatable Stand Up Paddle Boards

Inflatable Stand Up Paddle Boards

Now 45% Off

This paddleboard inflates in minutes when you’re ready to hit the lake for some SUP and has a wide stable design and a weight capacity up to 300 pounds. Limited storage space? No problem. It folds down into the included bag once you’re done.

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Cooling Panels

Under Armour Iso-Chill Launch Run Adjustable Hat

Iso-Chill Launch Run Adjustable Hat

Now 16% Off

Keep your face shielded from the sun without overheating with this breathable baseball cap from Under Armour. It has perforated panels and a built-in sweat band to help you stay cool and is just $25 right now.

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For the Home Gym

Orinar Adjustable Weight Bench

Adjustable Weight Bench

Now 33% Off

Add to your home gym with this weight bench from Orinar. It has seven adjustable incline levels—from upright to flat to a slight decline—and supports up to 880 lbs during your weightlifting sessions.

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High-waisted athletic shorts

THE GYM PEOPLE High Waisted Running Shorts

High Waisted Running Shorts

Stock up on shorts now that hot weather is here. This pair has over 12,000 reviews and an average of 4.3/5 stars from shoppers, with many describing them as breathable and comfortable. Plus, they’re on sale in a wide variety of stylish colors.

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Dabo Swinney addresses next steps for Clemson football program after disappointing 2025

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Dabo Swinney might have a long look in the mirror as Clemson hits the offseason. The Tigers lost 22-10 to Penn State in the Pinstripe Bowl to finish the year 7-6.

It was a year where, ironically both PSU and Clemson, were popular preseason national champion picks. Heck, some even predicted these two would square off for college football’s crown.

Swinney chalked these struggles up to big picture issues. If those can get rectified ahead of 2026 remains to be seen.

“It’s really more about just big picture of our issues from the season,” Swinney said postgame. “I know what’s real. I know what’s not. I don’t read what everybody else writes. I know what’s real. I have a good perspective when it comes to things that are in our control and what we’ve got to do better. We’ve got great people. I love all the people on my staff.

“But you evaluate everything. That’s just a part of our business, and it’s a part of the end of a season is you step back and — I don’t make emotional decisions, but first and foremost, it starts with what happened and how do we — is it personnel, is it scheme, is it bad calls, whatever. There’s a lot of things you evaluate as a coach.”

With the talent Clemson had back, such as QB Cade Klubnik and defensive linemen Peter Woods and T.J. Parker, there seemed to be a lot of NFL talent. But it just didn’t click as the Tigers found themselves 1-3 after four games, pretty much out of the CFP picture before even getting started.

Dabo Swinney promises to get it right for 2026

“Again, I know we’ve got seven wins, but we’re a lot closer than people think,” Swinney said. “That’s one of them things, boy, if you say that you get torn up on social media, people rip you I’m sure. But that’s the reality. I know what it is, and I know how close we are. It’s one more catch. It’s one more good throw. It’s a better call. It’s one stop. Next thing you know, you win a couple of those games that we lost early, and now you’ve got confidence and momentum and all those things matter. We just never got that.”

Swinney is 187-53 since 2008 with Clemson, winning nine ACC titles and two national championships. Heck, despite being 10-4 last year, the Tigers won the ACC and made it to the first round of the College Football Playoff.

To get back to that and beyond might take a philosophy or roster overhaul. But Swinney claims he knows what to do to get it right.

“It certainly affected us,” Swinney said. “But again, evaluate everything, make good decisions based on what my perspective is, and I’ll change what I need to change, stay the course on what I believe I need to stay the course on.

“Again, it’s never as good as you think, it’s never as bad as you think. I’ve done this a long time, and this is the second worst season we’ve had in 17 years. There will be something good come from it just like the last one we had in 2010. We had a lot of great things come from it. We’ll have a lot of great come from this one, as well.”



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Kyle Whittingham admits he didn’t know if he was done coaching after stepping down at Utah before Michigan hire

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On Dec. 12, Kyle Whittingham announced he’d be stepping down from his position as head coach at Utah after spending 21 seasons at the helm of the program. At the same time, Michigan fired head coach Sherrone Moore after he was charged with felony third-degree home invasion and two misdemeanors.

Just two weeks later, Michigan hired Whittingham to be its next head coach. During his introductory press conference on Sunday, the 66-year-old HC admitted he wasn’t sure whether he’d ever coach again after he resigned from Utah.

“It’s an honor to be able to be in this position. Twenty-one years at Utah. Stepped down a couple weeks ago. Wasn’t sure if I was finished or not. I still have a lot left in the tank,” Whittingham said. “You can count on one hand, the amount of schools that if they called, I would listen and I would be receptive to what they had to say.

“Michigan was one of those schools, definitely a top five job in the country, without a doubt. So, when the ball started rolling, and the more I learned about Michigan, the more excited I got. And I’m just elated to be here.”

Whittingham signed a five-year contract with Michigan worth an average of $8.2 million per year. Whittingham’s contract is 75% guaranteed. His 2026 salary is expected to be $8 million.

While Whittingham is far older than many of the other coaches who were signed during this hiring cycle, he’s also far more experienced. Whittingham was the head coach at Utah from 2005-25.

During his impressive tenure, he guided the Utes to a 177-88 overall record and three conference championships. Despite his illustrious résumé, Kyle Whittingham said he didn’t expect to hear from Michigan about its job opening.

“I didn’t expect that. Ironically enough, the timing was almost exactly the same from when I stepped down and when this job became open,” Whittingham said. “It was within a day or so of each other. Like I said when I stepped down, I felt like one thing I didn’t want to be is that coach that just stayed too long at one place.

“I just felt that the time was right to exit Utah. But, like I said, I still got a lot of energy, and felt like, ‘Hey, if the right opportunity came, then I would be all in on that.’ So, that’s what Michigan afforded me.”



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‘Cinderella exists in college basketball’ but not college football

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Ed Orgeron on SEC paying players before NIL: ‘We used to walk through the back door with the cash’ – Tar Heel Times

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Few recruiters in college football worked harder than Ed Orgeron. Orgeron did a great job bringing in some great talent. However, most of his work came in the pre-NIL era, meaning he could not, technically, use money in the process. So when talking about how he would adapt with NIL now legal, Orgeron hilariously said there would just be a slight difference.
(On3.com)

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What is the projected NIL value of a top DB & DL?

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While transfer portal details are rare and hard to verify, the overall trend is that defensive standouts might be the bargain play over a top offense. Quarterbacks have already made deals like Darrian Mensah’s $4 million reported payday a year ago, with some speculating the market might drive over $5 million now.

But when On3sports provided a recent peak behind the curtain at the values and costs of recruiting portal talent, it was clear that defense remains the value play. On3 provided a few fascinating details.

Defensive linemen can be relatively high priced. For instance, On3 cited the reported deal of David Bailey (which some have valued at over $3 million) as the potential high side of defensive paydays. Elite pass-rushers aren’t cheap, and the $1.5 million high end value quoted by On3 is clearly contemplating that possibility.

Penn State edge Chaz Coleman is one of the players already indicated to be entering the portal who might command the type of value On3 notes. With three years of eligibility, the 6’4″, nearly 250 pound Coleman is an elite prospect. Another name nearly on that level is Oklahoma State transfer Wendell Gregory.

But defensive tackles, despite the relative scarcity of players with the physical attributes to provide lane-clogging snaps, tend to lag a bit lower than pass rushers on the college football food chain. If pass-rushing ends are still a bargain compared to quarterbacks, then defensive tackies will generally land cheaper still, with few likely to break the $1 million barrier by On3’s projection. One name that could be in that company, though, is Wake Forest transfer Mateen Ibirogba.

The massive value of the entire recruiting world, as documented by On3, lies in the secondary. Ranking defensive backs lowest of all the position groups profiled, On3 noted that vast number of defensive backs who join the portal. On3 indicates that an elite safety is probably a slightly higher value than a cornerback.

At the moment, Iowa State’s Jontez Williams is a top corner transfer, while Tennessee’s Boo Carter leads a slightly underwhelming safety class.

But at a projected value of $300,000-$850,000, a school could afford an entire secondary cheaper than an elite quarterback, at least according to the valuation reported by On3. Whatever path to the Playoff the next portal-playing team chooses, defense is clearly the economic option.





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JMU Loses All 11 Starters From College Football Playoff Season

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The transfer portal has radically challenged the college football landscape.

What was once a way for a few players to plead their case for a chance to switch schools has now become one of the most active free agency periods in all of sports.

Instead of needing to recruit high school students and hope the development turns them into future stars, programs can now change their entire outlook in one offseason by signing already-developed talent in the transfer portal.

For many teams like the Indianas and Vanderbilts of the world, backed by strong NIL foundations and donors, it’s been a godsend.

For the James Madison Dukes, the loveable, scrappy underdog story of the 2025 season, making it all the way to the College Football Playoff, the transfer portal is a monster that they can’t fight off.

A week after their loss to the Oregon Ducks on the road in the first round of the CFP, their fearless leader, Bob Chesney, is already drinking mimosas in Los Angeles in his new job at UCLA.

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Beyond that, their quarterback and on-field captain, Alonza Barnett III, is transferring to join a bigger, more well-funded program in the new year.

He isn’t the only offensive player to leave the Dukes. In fact, all 11 of their starters from the College Football Playoff are either graduating or have entered the transfer portal, leaving James Madison barren.

Overall, it’s expected that over 80% of the players they would have hoped to make some sort of impact with the team in 2026 will be gone in a few short weeks as they try to get a deal to move up the college football hierarchy.

There are rumors that James Madison has built an NIL backend that would put them in good standing alongside other schools of their stature, but what can they do when Barnett III might receive an offer greater than their entire team fund?

The Dukes will do the best they can to rebuild as the new era continues roaring on in college football, and we’ll see where these former underdogs call home amongst the Power Four schools.

The transfer portal officially opens on Jan. 2, 2026.



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