Autumn exercise ideas
Autumn is a beautiful time to enjoy the outdoors. The
combination of nature's beauty and physical activity will give you a
total mind/body workout. In addition to the physical benefits,
exercise will help reduce your anxiety and boost your mood.
According to the American Council on Exercise, you
will experience the most stress relief when you exercise outdoors or
away from the workplace, and one
exercise session can give you 90-120 minutes of increased
relaxation. That means your muscles will be less tense and your
outlook more positive. Other benefits include a better self image and
more nutritious eating habits.*
Here are some ideas to help you take advantage of what
outdoor exercise has to offer:
Take your pet to the park. Walk around, admire the
colorful foliage and watch the squirrels gather acorns for the
winter. You'll both enjoy the
fresh air.
Play games in your back yard. Set up an area for
horseshoe pitching, croquet or bocce. Get the entire family
involved.
Round up some friends to toss a football or
shoot some hoops.
Head for a hiking trail. Burn calories while you
escape from your worries at home. Make sure your shoes have good
traction and the path is safe.*
Build muscles through yard work. For your upper
body, pull some weeds, rake or hoe. For your lower body, try some
digging. For a cardiovascular workout, take the push mower for a
spin. If you stay at it for an hour, you could burn as many as 300
calories.*
Drive to work? Park ten minutes away from the office and walk.
Doing lunch? Walk for 15 minutes each noon outside
the office.
Got a minute? Hey, just take a deep breath and smell the roses.
What will you get from spending more time with
nature? Mental
refreshening. Spiritual awakening. Plus that occasional moment of quiet joy in an
otherwise hectic life. (Psst
remember? Thats what life is supposed to be
about!)
Published: October 29, 2001
Source: American Council on Exercise.
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