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

Study: Men Fart More on a Plant-Based Diet

Believe it or not, that actually isn't a bad thing

Adidas Hiking Sneakers Are $30 Off Today at REI

They're perfect for day hikes on non-technical trails

The Pandemic-Induced Rise of the Secret Workday Power Nap

With millions of Americans working from home, covert, on-the-clock siestas have never been more popular

When (and How) Did 73-Year-Old Bob Weir Get Absolutely Jacked?

The legendary guitarist has been posting TRX workouts to TikTok

Our Favorite Running Pullover Is 25% Off Today

Janji's Circuit Crew is perfect for fall miles

Could This Flower Hold the Key to Defeating Your Insomnia?

No more no-sleep nights. It's time to let aromatherapy into your bedroom.

These Polarized Nike Sunglasses Are $50 Off Today

Stop the search. These are your new sport shades.

How Often Should You Be Taking Laptop Breaks During the Workday?

Just a few more minutes of movement each day could tack years onto your life expectancy

Are Midday Workouts Contributing to Your Adult Acne?

The relationship between WFH sessions and frustrating "bacne," explained

Our Brains Aren't Built to Handle This Much Bad News

Exhaustion is the enemy of empathy. This far into the pandemic, we're all struggling to care.

I Walked Around Our National Parks for a Week in These Shoes. You Should, Too.

Vans, believe it or not, makes a great pair of hiking shoes

Noah Syndegaard Is a Big Man With an Extremely Strange Diet

The New York Mets pitcher is a big man with an extremely bizarre diet

Our Favorite Vuori Activewear Joggers Are 30% Off Today

Vuori's performance pants are worth every damn cent

The Least-Vaccinated Pro Sports League? Surprisingly, It's Tennis.

Ahead of the U.S. Open, about 50% of players still hadn't gotten the jab