Five Tips for an
Active, Healthy Summer
(ARA) - For many Americans, summer provides a seemingly unlimited
opportunity to realize the active, healthy lifestyle so many people
aspire to. While winter months offer good excuses to stay indoors
(too cold, too slippery, too snowy), summer offers just as many
reasons to be outside and active. Extra hours of daylight during the
summer give you even more time each day to get out and get moving.
Exercising outdoors can be exhilarating,
especially after being cooped up inside for months on end. In case
you need any motivation over and above the glorious warm weather,
here are five tips for making the most of your summer and staying
fit and active in the process.
1) Diversify: Take advantage of the outdoors by
swimming, bicycling, walking, jogging, and playing golf and tennis.
This variety of activities helps strengthen and condition all muscle
groups. Putting the fun back into your workout also reduces boredom,
the number one killer of good health and fitness regimens. Before
you know it, you will have a well-rounded fitness and nutritional
regimen in place -- the one that seemed so difficult to establish
not long ago!
2) Don’t stop using your club or gym: It takes 30
days to make fitness a habit, and supplementing outdoor exercise
with regular visits to your health club will ensure that you remain
active during those rainy days, and especially when the temperatures
begin to drop in September. Remember, too, that your resistance
training is a critical component of a balanced fitness program, so
keep hitting the gym.
3) Maintain a balanced diet: Summer is a great
time to feast on fresh seasonal fruit and vegetables, making it easy
to ensure that you get your four to five servings of these important
foods every day. Keep in mind that nine out of 10 Americans do not
fulfill their daily requirements. As a result, many people should
consider some form of supplementation, according to Jeff Zwiefel,
president of Life Time Fitness’ Health Enhancement Division.
“While the goal for everyone should be four to
five portions of fresh fruits and vegetables per day, many people
simply do not have the time or opportunity to get there,” said
Zwiefel. “That’s why Life Time Fitness has introduced a full line of
supplements that have been specially designed to meet the unique
needs and requirements of both men and women.”
4) Make it social: One of the great things about
exercise is that it doesn’t need to be done alone. Call that
long-lost friend that you don’t see nearly enough and arrange to
meet over a brisk walk or a dip in your local pool when the weather
turns steamy. Find someone with a similar fitness level and try a
variety of activities -- you can help to motivate each other.
5) Stretch: The more you become active during the
summer, the more important it becomes to implement a regular
stretching regimen. Remember that your muscles may not be ready for
the type of activity you’re engaging in, so warm up and stretch to
help increase flexibility, reduce the risk of injury and improve
blood flow.
Summer workouts combine sun, fun and fitness. Just
remember to dress appropriately, apply sunscreen and drink lots of
water.
For more information about Life Time Fitness,
visit www.lifetimefitness.com, or call (800) 430-5433.
Courtesy of ARA Content