Winter has arrived here in Nova Scotia, and although many of us love outdoor activities like skiing, skating or snowshoeing, some of us like to hunker down for the winter. Just because we aren’t fans of the cold weather doesn’t mean we can’t be active. Here are our favourite ways to stay active indoors.
Snowed in, or just not willing to leave the house? Even with little or no equipment, you can still move your body.
There are so many options for different kinds of online fitness classes! Yoga, strength workouts, Zumba, HIIT, Barre and more. There are many free options on YouTube, so pick one and go!
Stretching often gets overlooked, but it’s important! Ask your physiotherapist for stretching recommendations.
If you have an exercise bike, treadmill, elliptical, etc at home, first clean the clothes off of it (yeah, we do it too!). These machines can be a great way to get more movement in, plus you can do it and watch TV. Win-win
No equipment? No excuses! There are lots of body weight exercises you can do like lunges, squats, wall sits, planks, pushups and more. There are also free body weight only exercise classes on YouTube!
Maybe you want to get out of the house! Here are a few more ways to be active while staying warm.
Check out your local gym, fitness centre, or recreation centre. There are likely many options catering to all fitness levels!
Playing a sport is a great way to be active and social! If you didn’t grow up playing team sports, it can seem intimidating, but sports like pickleball, bowling, swimming and indoor rock climbing can be great for beginners.
If there’s a sport from your youth that you loved, maybe now is a great time to pick it up again!
Walking is a great form of exercise, and if you’d rather not bundle up and head outside, then an indoor walking track can do the trick!
Whether you are a snow lover, or not, there are plenty of ways to stay active this winter. Regular physical activity helps not only our physical health, but our mental health as well, which can be especially important during the darker months of the year.
Have an injury that's keeping you from being as active as you’d like? Come in for an assessment! Give us a call at 902 865-8100 or email us at
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