Tanner Garrity

Tanner Garrity is a senior editor at InsideHook, where he’s covered wellness, travel, sports and pop culture since 2017. He also authors The Charge, InsideHook’s weekly wellness newsletter. Beyond the newsroom, he can usually be found running, skating, reading, writing fiction or playing tennis. He lives in Brooklyn.

All Articles From Tanner Garrity

How to Be Happy, According to the First Deaf-Born Person to Run Every Major Marathon

Thomas Eller talks Tokyo, superpowers and daydreaming to the finish line

How to Age Gracefully, According to a Swedish Author

None of them are "jump in ice-cold water." Promise.

Who Are These People Who Refuse to Read?

Inspired by their tech heroes, never-readers think books are a waste of time

How Many Calories Does Jonathan Majors Eat a Day?

The budding star was hailed as "godlike" in his latest film

What to Do If You Still Haven’t Started Exercising This Year

There's a type of activity that protects the brain better than others

Why Playing for the Patriots Made Gronk “Super Depressed”

The legendary tight end is still processing his years in New England

Are You Guilty of “Revenge Bedtime Procrastination”?

What NOT to do after a no good, very bad day

Who Thought Dana White’s “Power Slap” Was a Good Idea?

Neuroscientists are outraged. UFC and TBS should be ashamed.

Must Glen Powell Get in “Gnarly Shape” for His New Rom-Com?

The 34-year-old will be grand in the R-rated flick, Marvel body or otherwise

It’s Possible You’ve Taken the Deadly Fungus From “The Last of Us”

Cordyceps is a mainstay in Gwyneth Paltrow's breakfast smoothie

How to Be Happy, According to the Best Saxophonist in America

Marcus Strickland talks jazz, aliens and living for the day

Why Is Strava Pissing Off Its Most Loyal Fans?

The fitness app's fees just went up for certain users...with little warning or explanation

Why “Brown Noise” Is an Underrated Life Hack

The cousin of white noise is a game-changer for sleep and focus

Is the Infamous “Blue Monday” a Real Thing?

It's the supposed "worst day of the year." But is it just a PR stunt?