During the cold winter months, it can be tempting to stay indoors, curl up in comfy clothes and drink hot chocolate by the fire. While this is definitely a perk of wintertime, it's important not to become too complacent during this time of year. Outdoor activity may be limited (especially the farther north you live), but that doesn’t mean you can’t stay active.
Whether it's a short jog, a brisk workout session with your home equipment or a trip to the gym, there are plenty of winter activities that will keep your body healthy and your mind engaged.
Home Gym
When hibernating in the winter, it’s important to keep your body in shape. However, if you aren’t a fan of trekking in workout gear to the gym while the temperature is low, creating a home gym should definitely be at the top of your list.
Before you start this process, it’s important that you designate a space in your home for the equipment. This area should be large enough for you to move about comfortably, and isolated from the rest of the house. You don’t want to be on the treadmill next to the dining room table!
Next, determine your budget and what your fitness goals are. Purchasing a treadmill and some free-standing weights might work for some, while others will want to focus on muscle strength and conditioning by investing in a weight rack and heavier equipment.
Regardless of the amount you spend, the goal is to keep you moving during the winter. Even if it's just a few sets of weights and a yoga mat, your home gym should be a place designated for some physical movement, whatever form that might take.
Adapt to the Environment
In North America, winter generally starts in December and lasts through February. While this time of year is characterized by colder temperatures and less daylight, this is often an understatement of a typical Canada winter. Temperatures can drop to -20 in some areas and heavy snowfall is common throughout the season.
Dressing properly for the weather when outside is important if you decide to go on a quick run or engage in some physical activity. Layering your clothing is a good technique to ensure your body is trapping as much heat as possible. In addition, you should adjust your schedule to daylight hours by getting outdoors in the morning when it’s lighter, rather than after work in the dark.
Outdoor Winter Fun
In the winter months, engaging in physical activity outdoors can be difficult when the temperature is so low. However, you can still stay active and utilize the outdoors to do so by finding a fun, winter activity.
Snowboarding, skiing, ice hockey, or skating are good examples of sports and recreational activities to do in the winter. Not only will you stay in shape, but you’ll have fun doing it!
Work Out Together
Staying active during the winter is vital to maintaining your health, physically and mentally. Even though it isn’t easy, that doesn’t mean you have to go at it alone. Find a friend, colleague, family member, or someone close to you that would be interested in working out together.
You should then set yourself up on a schedule with your partner and choose a destination and activity for the day, Maybe you will head to the gym together, go on a run, or work out in each other’s homes. Regardless of the activity, finding a workout buddy will make the experience much more enjoyable.
Stay Active With the Professionals
Although there are many winter activities you can do to stay active, whether it be by yourself or with a partner, another option is visiting a physiotherapist on a regular basis. A licenced, trained professional will help restore the range of motion in your joints, keep your body limber and set up a schedule for you to follow during the week.
Empower Physical Rehabilitation, located in Lower Sackville, NS can help you do just that. Call us at 902-865-8100 or visit our website and fill out our
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