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7 Winter Exercise Tips for Busy People
by Dale Reynolds
Many people find summer exercise easy, because there are so many
fun activities available
when
it’s warm outside. But if you live in the North, you might find
exercise during the winter much more difficult. I refuse to run
outdoors when it’s very cold, the road is icy, or the snow banks
have narrowed the road significantly. But I also refuse to
hibernate, since exercise helps improve your immune system to help
you fight off winter colds and flu, and also gives you energy and a
positive outlook. So, here are a few tips to get you thinking about
staying active all year long!
>> Find exercise videos you love, and carve out a space
indoors with the equipment you need. I exercise in my basement all
year long, and add outdoor activities when weather permits. The
great thing about having an exercise video collection, and the
right space, is that you have absolutely no excuses! Weather, time
of day, long lines for equipment, etc. will not stop you from
burning calories! My personal favorites come from The Firm, and my
favorite place to shop is Collage Video. Visit my website,
www.slimdale.com
and click on Links to get there.
>> The new fall television lineup will be here soon. Use TV
commercial breaks! Many people ignore strength training because
they feel cardio burns more calories. But adding muscle to your
body will raise your metabolism, allowing you to burn more calories
all day long. Resistance training also strengthens your bones, and
just getting stronger can help you with a multitude of daily
activities. So find a book, magazine article, wall chart or other
resource showing exercises to work all major muscle groups, and do
a set of repetitions during each commercial. You’ll get a 20-minute
workout during one 60-minute show!
>> Join a walking club at a local school, or walk inside a
shopping mall. You can window-shop before the stores open so you go
right to the store that has the best sales or the styles you love
when they are open.
>> Park farther away from the door and walk. At work, at the
grocery store, at the mall; any place where you’re stuck walking
outside anyway, just bundle up and get a few extra steps. When
indoors, take the stairs instead of the elevator or escalator.
You’ll burn lots more calories. You can even try using restrooms,
copy machines, etc. on a different floor just to get more exercise.
Consider wearing a pedometer and challenging yourself to keep
increasing your steps per day.
>> Use your lunch break if you work in an office. If your
company has a gym, use it. Walk outside when the weather permits.
If it’s raining or snowing, walk laps around the parking garage or
laps around each floor perimeter plus the steps between floors.
>> Be less efficient! If you live in a multi-story house,
take as many trips up and
down
the stairs as you can instead of saving things to go up or down. At
the office, take a walk to see your coworkers instead of always
using email. Face-to-face conversation is often better anyway, as
it avoids misunderstandings and leads to better bonding and
teamwork.
>> Consider winter sports. Skiing (downhill or
cross-country), ice skating, and snow-shoeing can all burn lots of
calories. Also, just play in the snow! Go sledding or build a
snowman, and make some snow angels!
>> I hope these tips help you to stay active this winter!
Remember, the key to weight loss is to burn more calories than you
consume (and weight maintenance is balancing the intake and the
burn equally over time.) If you don’t burn calories with exercise,
you’ll need to cut your food intake, and that will be especially
difficult during the holidays. I personally would rather exercise
more and enjoy a few holiday cookies! So get in the habit of
exercising consistently now!
Dale Reynolds
http://www.slimdale.com/
Dale Reynolds lives in upstate New York where she works
as a weight loss counselor and has recently published a book, "A
Slim Book On Weighty Matters". Order the book and sign up for her
free newsletter from her website!
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