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

So Usain Bolt Is a Peloton Instructor Now?

The brand unveiled the Champions Collection, a new partnership with Olympians

This Best-Selling Nike Tee Is 30% Off Today

It's been in circulation for ages, and for good reason

The Argument for Wearing Masks Forever

It's the last thing most of us want to hear, but face coverings are a wildly effective public health tool

How to Make the Leap From Peloton to Big-Boy Road Biking

The open road beckons. Here's what the beginners out there need to know.

Faherty's Timeless Sherpa Throw Blankets Are $40 Off

It instantly livens up any couch or bedspread

Do Massage Chairs Actually Do Anything?

The recovery fitness industry is booming. Do these iconic machines have a place in it?

Turkish Towels Are Just $23 a Pop at Huckberry

Take 50% off a trove of colorful, lightweight towels

Buy One Pack of Adidas Sport Masks, Get the Other 50% Off

You probably shouldn't be working out in the same mask every day

Tracksmith and Mission Workshop Made the Best Running Backpack We've Ever Used

We just put this thing through the ringer. It delivered.

Mask-Wearing Has Led to More Cases of This Upsetting Facial Rash

The pink bumps some people are finding around their lips aren't always "maskne"

The Relationship Between Eating Disorders and High BMI, Explained

Unbeknownst to certain English medical professionals, it's very possible to have both

Make Sure You Don't Apply Your Sunscreen Anything Like Gwyneth Paltrow

The 48-year-old wellness mogul roiled dermatologists with a recent video

How Weight Loss Can Lead to Disturbing Binge Eating Habits Down the Line

A shocking study from WWII helps explain why modern calorie-cutting is so difficult