Ready to leave the winter blues behind? There’s really never been a better time.
In the winter most of us may not ever forget, several of us have spent far more time indoors than we may have ever anticipated in our lifetimes. A good deal of us has spent an entire year working from home, where it’s been easy for many of us to push regular fitness exercises to the wayside.
However, between the long, harsh winters of the East Coast and the many challenges this last year has brought us, we’ve seen many patients who are intent on introducing fitness into their lifestyle to achieve healthier physical, mental, and emotional balance.
If you’re feeling overwhelmed and are unsure where to begin, you’re not alone. The good news is that incorporating healthier lifestyle changes into your daily routine isn’t as hard as it sounds.
In this blog, we’ll go over a few of the easiest ways through which you can introduce fitness into your lifestyle this spring!
Daily Walks
Believe it or not, walking can be one of the most powerful ways to incorporate fitness into your daily life and maintain a healthy weight. Incorporating walks into your daily fitness routine is simple, easy, and doesn’t require a high level of exertion. Almost anyone can do it without having to commit to any sort of high-intensity workout plan.
Walking to exercise for up to 30 minutes a day has been proven to provide tremendous health benefits, such as strengthening your muscles, bones and joints, increasing your metabolism, and boosting your overall immune system. Taking regular walks will also improve your body’s response to insulin, which is key for those looking to burn extra calories or achieve a healthier weight goal.
Research also shows that going for a walk is also one of the best ways to promote better mental health and alleviate symptoms of stress, anxiety, or seasonal depression. This is because walking helps modify the nervous system, which assists in keep feelings of stress, anger, or hostility at bay.
Spring Cleaning as Exercise
Spring cleaning might not be something we all look to with great excitement. However, you may be all the more motivated to do it if it means you’ll work off some calories and turn it into an event of post-winter
fitness training!
If your windows require thorough cleaning, this is a great way to stretch the body and tone the arms—including the shoulders, biceps, and triceps.
If there’s a room that needs decluttering, spring cleaning is a great way to achieve a full body workout!
Lastly, if your bathroom is due for a spring scrub, you should know that cleaning the tub and tiles is a fantastic way to burn calories (rumor has it that an incredible 200 calories can be burned from spending a mere 30 minutes in making your bathroom shine again).
Family Outings to Parks
Parks have definitely been our savior in the last year, having provided all of us with a safe refuge to spend quality time with our family or friends outdoors. They’ve also been a much safer alternative to common workout grounds or play spaces such as gyms and indoor playgrounds.
With a tough winter behind us, we can now look forward to spending time with our loved ones (or solo, too) at our local parks and public outdoor spaces.
Just about any type of physical activity can be safely achieved at the park, including yoga, physiotherapy, jogging, or that which can be shared with family and friends—such as bike riding, hiking, kite-flying, soccer-playing, and more.
Contact Us Today!
Whether you’ve experienced a workplace injury, are suffering from a chronic condition, or are feeling the pain of being inside for a long time, our goal is to empower individuals to get back to leading healthier, more physically active lives this spring.
If you require some help in restoring your physical function and getting back to doing the things you love, our team is here for you! We are also implementing all necessary COVID-19 procedures to ensure our clinic is fully safe for everyone.
To make an appointment with our staff, call us at 902-865-8100 or visit our contact page to fill out our
online form.
We look forward to welcoming you!