Temperatures
outside are rising. Shorts and bathing suits are beginning to be unpacked. That
can mean only one thing - summer is on its way.
Summer brings with it many wonderful things: long hours of daylight,
warm temperatures and the opportunity to finally get back outside. But it also can include
very busy schedules and limitations on your fitness routines.
If you are someone who regularly workouts at a fitness club or
exercises in their home, you may find it more difficult to keep up your activity level
during the summer months. And, who can blame you? Exercising indoors can be less than
motivating when you prefer to spend time playing outside.
To help avoid completely abandoning your fitness routine, try to add in
some outdoor activities that truly are fun while also providing calorie burning benefits
and overall fitness benefits.
Below is a list of some fun activities you can try out as a beginner or
improve your skills on if you are already familiar with them.
Swimming
Advantages: You get to stay cool while being active. Even beginners
who can't "officially" swim strokes, can perform water activities that keep them
fit.
Calorie Burning Potential: A 150 pound person can burn 360
calories in 30 minutes!
Tips: If you don't know how to swim, consider enrolling in an
adult swim class at one of your local pools or instead try out some alternative water
workouts that don't require swimming skills. For some suggestions, visit:
www.workoutsforyou.com/water.htm
In-line Skating
Advantages: Inexpensive to get started. All you need is a smooth,
safe path to skate on. So, that means you probably can try out some new scenery
practically every time you put them on, which will help keep things more fun and
motivating.
Calorie Burning Potential: A 150 pound person can burn 563
calories in 30 minutes!
Tips: Be sure to get all the necessary safety gear (e.g. wrist
pads, knee pads, etc.). You also might want to purchase some sport specific socks to help
avoid blisters that can especially occur with a new pair of blades. Consider borrowing or
renting a pair of in-line skates to first get a feel for them, help determine your right
size and ensure you really will enjoy this activity before you purchase your own skates.
Ultimate Frisbee
Advantages: Great non-contact sport. Burn calories and stay fit
while having fun with others. It allows you to use some of your competitive juices and
also offers the added benefit of meeting new people.
Calorie Burning Potential: A 150 pound person can burn 360
calories in 30 minutes!
Tips: Ultimate Frisbee is a non-contact team sport that mixes
features of soccer, basketball, and football. The rules are simple for beginners to
quickly learn it. To find a team near you, try this link: www.ultilinks.com/links.html
Cycling
Advantages: All you need is a bike. You can cycle most anywhere. It
is an appropriate activity for beginners and you can continually advance with your
workout. It's a low impact workout.
Calorie Burning Potential: A 150 pound person can burn 380
calories in 30 minutes!
Tips: For extra motivation to keep you interested in sticking
with the workouts, try signing up for a friendly race. For example, there are Century
races that provide a real challenge. Training for them all summer long is a great way to
stay in shape.
Water Skiing:
Advantages: Enjoy lake fun while also burning a lot of calories,
and building upper and lower body strength.
Calorie Burning Potential: A 150 pound person can burn 270 calories in 30
minutes! |