Guide to Thriving throughout the Holiday Season
Remember, you’re not alone in the stress and anxiety you may feel during this season. But also remember, you don’t have to stay in that space. Find ways to do better, to feel better. Take it day by day. Hopefully, I’ve shared something here that may help.
There’s a lot on my mind that I’ve wanted to share with you… where do I begin?! I think this actually may have started more as a journal entry…. maybe a plan of action… but once I looked back over what I’d transcribed, I realized it was something that I HAD to share with you all. Take what you need and share if it may be helpful someone else.
A lot can happen by December 31… keep moving forward!
Not only can a lot happen before this year comes to an end, but you may have already experienced what could be considered “a lot” in 2024! That’s what I’m feeling… 2024 has brought some of the best times celebrating and traveling with my family, even my business is thriving and growing. On the other hand, this year has also been one of the most difficult years of my life experiencing loss, illness, and life changes. In the midst of all those highs and lows, one thing remains constant… life goes on. Ugh! I’ve never really been a fan of that saying but it is very true. As long as God gives us breath, we will continue to experience our tomorrows… each with their own ups and downs.
With this particular blog, I hope to share tips that will, at minimum, get us through the remainder of the year and on into the new year. Shoot, I imagine these concepts could actually serve as a guidepost even beyond this season. I almost wanted to title it “Christmas Survival Guide”, but I don’t want to just survive. I want to THRIVE!
With that being said, let’s get into it!
Grieve! Whatever it may be and whenever necessary
Grief is complex. At the base level, it’s the experience of dealing with a loss. That loss doesn’t only have to be a death (even though that is what we most often consider). One may grieve the loss of a home, a job, health, or a marriage. And that’s just naming a few! Whatever you may be grieving in this season, allow yourself to be open with what you’re feeling. Hopefully, you have a safe place or person to share your thoughts… whether it be God, a bestie, or a therapist. Don’t subscribe to anyone else’s input on a timeframe for grief, as there is no such thing. All of us are unique, as are our situations. I just ask that you don’t sit too long in it without some sort of help. I know from experience that it can affect us in a multitude of ways: physical, mental, behavioral, relational, and emotional! Find a way to move forward at your own best pace… not because someone tells you to, but because you deserve to express your thoughts and move forward in a healthy manner.
Pray & meditate!
Stay focused on the good that can be found in this season. My favorite ways of doing this are through prayer and meditation. Sometimes, I’m able to pray an elaborate and eloquent prayer to God. Other times, the best I’m able to do is utter the name, “Jesus”. Both, and everything in between, can get the job done. Just pray and don’t forget to praise! While there is truly plenty to worry about in our world, we can all find at least one reason to praise… think: your kids, waking up this morning, your paycheck, or food on the table.
For me, meditation allows me time to SLOW DOWN and focus for a few minutes. Literally, I will sometimes do a 3-minute guided meditation to simply remove myself from a stressful or unfocused moment of time. However, it doesn’t just have to be done during tough times; it could also become a regular habit that you incorporate into your daily life to find and maintain peace and calm. My favorite meditations included guided breathing exercises. It may sound odd, needing to have someone else walk me through breathing, something we do every day. But you’d be surprised by how much better we can feel by slowing down our breathing and focusing on deep breaths. It can be lifechanging in those moments. There are tons of resources to available, whether through an app on your phone or even online.
Move your body!
Yes, I understand how busy you may be during this time of the year. I’m not saying you have the hit the gym for two hours every day or go to Zumba every day (even though I’d love you to come to my Zumba classes lol). A simple walk through your neighborhood, time in your garden, dancing to the radio, and even a yoga session are beautiful forms of exercise.
As a Personal Trainer and Group Fitness Instructor, this does happen to be a favorite focus of mine to share about. According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (the organization that sets the recommendation for how much physical activity we need to be healthy), “adults should do at least 150 minutes to 300 minutes a week of moderate-intensity, or 75 minutes to 150 minutes a week of vigorous-intensity aerobic physical activity, or an equivalent combination of moderate- and vigorous-intensity aerobic activity. Preferably, aerobic activity should be spread throughout the week. Adults should also do muscle-strengthening activities of moderate or greater intensity and that involve all major muscle groups on 2 or more days a week, as these activities provide additional health benefits”.
That a lot, right? How do you do that? How can you meet those requirements? Just start by doing physical activities that you enjoy and explore new ways to incorporate physical activity into each day. And remember, while I would love to have you as my own client, you do not have to seek out a gym, personal trainer, or group fitness classes to get your exercise. Make a commitment to just start moving or move more! Keeping your focus on physical activity will not only benefit your health, but it can also give you a great release from your daily routine and even all of the busy-ness and (often) stress we can face during this time of the year.
Socialize! With whom you wish & at your own pace
This time of the year, with all of its potential for glorious festivities and celebrations can be very good for the heart, mind, and soul; however, it can be overwhelming! I think this is one of the first years in a really long time that I have felt overwhelmed. It’s always been my favorite time of the year, but this year has been a lot. I’ve done most of my usual activities, but for the remainder of the year and into the next, I’m making adjustments. Illness, grief, and exhaustion have been big factors in that decision.
With that being said, I know how important is to still have my people near me. Whether that be in-person, via calls, via texts, via Facetime…. The love and care that my immediate family provides me is irreplaceable, I need it. I also need certain family & friends, along with their support and input in my life. According to the Mayo Clinic, the proper relationships can truly enrich our lives and here’s a few ways they do it:
Increase your sense of belonging and purpose
Boost your happiness and reduce your stress
Improve your self-confidence and self-worth
Help you cope with traumas, such as divorce, serious illness, job loss, or the death of a loved one
Encourage you to change or avoid unhealthy lifestyle habits, such as excessive drinking or lack of exercise
Gift yourself!
Finally, take care of yourself! As you’re shopping for others and wrapping their gifts, don’t forget yourself. With as much excitement and joy that comes along with this season, there is also the potential for stress and anxiety. Make sure to take the time to do what you need to for yourself.
I’m won’t go into any detailed explanations here, because I know you’ve heard it all before. I’m just going to set out a few phrases that I hope give you the permission (or a reminder) you need to practice self-care.
Take a nap!
Just say no!
Watch that holiday movie! (I know, I know…. we already know the plot: big-city corporate daughter returns home to help run the family business. She runs into a few obstacles that only her former high school boyfriend can assist with thanks to his local business. They reconnect, fall in love, and live happily ever after. Still, watch the movie!)
Drink your water!
Bake the dessert! (and eat some!)
Remember, you’re not alone in any stress and anxiety that may creep up during this season. But also remember, you don’t have to stay in that space. Find ways to do better, to feel better. Take it day by day. Hopefully, I’ve shared something here that may help. My prayer for us all is that we remain as hopeful as possible about our futures and THRIVE right where we are as we move forward.
Three Ways to Constructively Evaluate Your Year
We share constructive criticism and feedback with others, both professionally and personally. Why wouldn’t we take the same care to provide it for ourselves.
Maybe that title captured your attention…. hopefully in a good way. I was careful to stay positive, as what’s done is done. There’s no turning back this far into December. The best we can do is move forward celebrating our successes and making a plan for what did not work as well as we would have liked.
According to the Helpful Professor, Constructive Criticism is defined as “honest, genuine, well-meaning feedback that provides a critique of the strengths and weaknesses of something or someone. The criticism should be specific and offers clear suggestions on how to address deficiencies. Remarks should be clear and the suggestions provided should be feasible and reasonable.”
Let’s use the last few days of this month to effectively evaluate this past year! We share constructive criticism and feedback with others, both professionally and personally. Why wouldn’t we take the same care to provide it for ourselves? Here are a few of my tips on how we can do this:
Give yourself praise where praise is due!
Without even knowing the details of your life, I know for sure that you made it through. I mean… look at you, you’re here reading my thoughts and opinions with your full faculties intact (well, most of them at least, it is still a busy holiday season).
But seriously, YOU ARE HERE. So many others are not here and able to say the same thing! We cannot take our waking up this morning lightly. So, think about your successes… maybe helping your child make it through their first semester of school (kindergarten or college), celebrating a milestone birthday, getting married or having a child, ending a relationship that was no longer healthy for you, starting a new career or even ending a career path that no longer… WHATEVER your specifics may be, you are worthy of being celebrated. PLEASE do so!
Assess how you’ve handled adversity:
Honestly, this particular category will need some work for me personally in the coming year. When facing adversity, I tend to be a little too hard on myself and dwell on the negative aspect of a particular situation. That’s not helpful to me, nor the situation.
Something to think about: what does adversity encompass for you? It may include a change in your health, a new medical diagnosis, a loss of job or family, worry and stress, or even an overwhelming responsibility. Whatever if may be for you, think back on how you’ve handled it in the past or presently. Does that response serve you well? Or would you benefit from making adjustments moving forward? Sometimes, it simply takes a change of mindset, while other times it may require a full personal overhaul that includes adjusting your body’s physical and spiritual responses, in addition to the mental.
Get comfortable with asking for help:
Oof! This one is big, well bigger than you think… Sometimes you may choose to take on a task or an assignment alone, when getting some help would be much more beneficial and truly help lighten your load. This fact is true for the workplace, but most definitely in our personal lives as well.
Think about a time when you had a GRAND plan to accomplish something, but fell short of your own expectations OR maybe you didn’t even complete what you set out to do! YEESH! Turns out all you needed was a little assistance, but perhaps you were too proud, too shy, or too stubborn to ask for the help. DON’T let that be you in 2024. Let’s not allow an opportunity pass us by, simply because we didn’t get the help we needed. Remember, sometimes bigger wins can be attained through collaboration.
As I shared above, the best way we can move forward at this point is by celebrating our successes and making a plan for what did not work. Just remember to be kind to yourself… acknowledge what went well, assess how you handle adversity, and get comfy asking for help!
Ways to Stay Motivated During the End of the Year
As the year comes to an end, it is not unusual to feel discouraged, un-motivated, or even a bit down. I truly hope that one or all of the activities shared here will serve as a guide to keep you focused with your goals and your mindset.
“If you are working on something that you really care about, you don’t have to be pushed. The vision pulls you.”
The year is coming to an end, and maybe you’ve hit a slump… Perhaps, you’ve already achieved the goals you set for yourself this year and feel like just coastin’ on through the remaining 44 days of 2022. OR, it could be just the opposite, you’ve missed the mark and don’t have the energy (nor interest) to step it up for completion of your goals!
I, myself, seem to be experiencing a blend of both mindsets. While I’ve hit most of the targets I set for myself in 2022, there is a pull for me to just ‘chill out’ and relax until January… and that is quite unusual for me. Maybe it’s because this year has been so FULL of activities with my high schooler, my middle schooler, my business, my Girl Scout troop, family experiences, and navigating my own changing health as I get older! And actually, that last item should be enough for me to realize I mustn’t stop but instead keep right on going! Time waits for no man, so if we want to live our best (and healthiest!) lives, we had better stay focused on the tasks at hand!
Let’s jump right in on ways we can make this happen and end our year feeling victorious!!
Acknowledge your successes:
One of the mistakes or missteps we often make is not acknowledging how far we’ve come or just how much we’ve accomplished. Let’s take the time to do that this year. Grab your phone, or pen and paper, and write down just how awesome you are! Really, do this! This activity alone can be a refreshing review of your accomplishments over the past year and serve as a reminder that you are capable. What’s a few more days in the year? Well, nothing but an excellent opportunity to wow your family, your boss, your clients, your peers, and even yourself!
Prioritize your responsibilities and tasks:
After you’ve taken inventory of your accomplishments, make time to prioritize what is left to be done. Prioritizing doesn’t mean that you have to absolutely finish all of your tasks, but instead, it means that you will order them in degrees of importance and necessity. Believe me, I know that some of our responsibilities and tasks are non-negotiables. I am also aware that sometimes we take on more than necessary, because we feel that we cannot say “no” or “not at this time”. If they aren’t already, those two responses are must-haves for our own peace of mind and sanity.
Once you’ve prioritized what will NEED to be done by the end of the year, set a plan in place to reasonably complete those items. Think about the big picture, but also break it down into a manageable, working, adjustable list. The key here is that your list remains a working list, as we know our lives change daily with unexpected interruptions…whether they be pleasant or not-so-pleasant interruptions! :)
Keep moving your body:
Oh my, now as a Personal Trainer, you already know how important this particular focus is to me! According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (the organization that sets the recommendation for how much physical activity we need to be healthy), “adults need at least 150 to 300 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic activity, like brisk walking or fast dancing, each week. Adults also need muscle-strengthening activity, like lifting weights or doing push-ups, at least 2 days each week”.
And remember, while I would love to have you as my own client, you do not have to seek out a gym, personal trainer, or group fitness classes to get your exercise. Make a commitment to just start moving or move more! Your movement could be as simple as a walk around your neighborhood, taking the stairs when possible, or even parking your car farther from the store when doing your shopping. Keeping focus on physical activity will not only benefit your health, but it can also give you a great release from your daily routine and even all of the busy-ness and (often) stress we can face during this time of the year.
Allow yourself rest & care:
Y’all! The end of the year, and all of its potential for gatherings with family, friends, food, and drinks can be very fulfilling; however, it can also add to your list of responsibilities and tasks! So, we’ve got to allow ourselves to get adequate rest, while still getting care and finding enjoyment in that care. The amount of sleep that we need is truly individual, but www.sleepfoundation.org recommends 7-9 hours for adults aged 26-64. I have found my sweet sleep spot to be between 6.5-7 hours. I know that it sounds very specific, but I’ve worked very hard to determine that time frame! :) It makes a world of difference each morning when I’ve gotten the right amount of sleep for my body and mind.
When it comes to caring for yourself in an enjoyable manner, those specifics are up to you as well. However, I recommend choosing activities that are simple but bring you great joy. Think of things like catching up on a good book or new music, finding a great new candle, enjoying a new recipe, or even just a long shower or bath. Personally, when I engage in care-filled, joyful acts for myself, I wish to be alone, but you may prefer to find ways to spend time with a spouse, best friend, or any other person special to you.
Reward yourself:
Finally, consider rewarding yourself at the end of this year! This doesn’t have to be anything elaborate or expensive…. then again, if you can do that, why not?! :) Only you know what may feel like a reward for you making a plan, sticking to it, and finishing out the year strong!!!
Remember, as the year comes to an end, it is not unusual to feel discouraged, un-motivated, or even a bit down. But my most true hope is that one or all of the activities above will serve as a guide to keep you focused and on-track with your goals and your mindset. I believe in US! Let’s finish out 2022 victoriously!!!
5 Health & Wellness Tips For The Fall Season
As we head into the final three months of 2021, take advantage of the seasonal changes to focus on making positive and healthy changes in your own life!
It’s that glorious time of the year, Fall! The time of the year known for pumpkin-spice treats and beautifully colored falling leaves. And while the days may be shorter, the weather is also milder. What a wonderful opportunity for each of us to take note of our own position in this space and focus on finishing the year out strong.
As we head into the final three months of 2021, take advantage of the seasonal changes to focus on making positive and healthy changes in your own life!
Here are a few tips to help you stay focused on your health & wellness this season:
Set goals & intentions:
Decide what you want to accomplish over the next few months. Be specific. In fact, create SMART goals. What is a SMART goal, you might ask. Well, it is one that is Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, and Time-Bound. For example: As opposed to saying “I want to run a 5k sometime soon”, a SMART goal would say “I plan on completing the Thanksgiving Turkey Trot 5k in November, and will prepare by training 3 days per week until then”.
Write your goals down. Make sure they are visible, not tucked away in a drawer. The more accessible they are, the more they will serve as a reminder for what needs to be done and when it needs to be done.
Get the family involved:
With the weather cooling down, outdoor activities become more bearable for the entire family. This season presents so many opportunities to take advantage of this change… think pumpkin patches, community charity/holiday races, state fairs, and even local parks and state forests. All of this outdoor activity will give you (and the family) the opportunity to take in some fresh air, Vitamin D, get your muscles moving, and not to mention, it can do wonders for your mental health & wellness.
Be mindful of nutrition choices:
As I mentioned above, the fall season also brings tons of sweet treats and drinks. Pumpkin-spiced this… caramel-flavored that…. you know, the really tasty, tempting, hard-to-resist holiday goodies. Now, I’m not suggesting that you avoid them completely, because I’m definitely not. I’m simply reminding you to be mindful. These last three months of the year include holidays that focus heavily on candies, pies, cakes, cocktails, and more. Enjoy yourself, but do not undo all of the progress you have made, thus far. If you do find yourself enjoying those seasonal goodies a little too much one day, just refocus and start again the next day. Don’t make it a situation that lasts throughout the end of the year, causing you to settle on the idea of waiting on a fresh start in 2022. Don’t wait! Be intentional right now, so that 2022 is just a continuation of the healthy lifestyle you have already established this year!
Renew commitment to self-care:
As 2021 has progressed, you may have found yourself taking care of others more than yourself. It happens, it’s normal. But, use this changing of the seasons to renew your commitment to yourself and get back on track. A few ideas might include:
Establish daily or weekly quiet time for devotion, prayer, or meditation
Continue or begin writing in a journal
Treat yourself to a massage or another spa service
Choose a new book to read or pick up the one collecting dust on your nightstand
Try a new class… think cooking, painting, cookie decorating, or even learning to play an instrument
Whatever you decide, just make sure that it’s for you.. your choice, on your schedule, and as often as you deem necessary.
Be realistic, be patient, & stay consistent:
Hopefully, you followed the guidelines listed above and created SMART goals for yourself. With those goals always top of mind, remember to be realistic. This time of the year has to potential to be very enjoyable, don’t let happiness get lost by being too hard-nosed when it comes to your goals. Be patient with yourself and give yourself grace. Do not get caught up with strict diets or overworking yourself with exercise. Instead, focus on making changes (or adjustments) that aid in creating lifestyle changes and lifetime habits. We’re on this journey for the long-haul, y’all! Your consistency will reap positive, productive, and measurable rewards.
Remember, it’s a new season. This is the perfect opportunity to do something NEW, something BOLD, and something BEAUTIFUL! Whatever that may look like for you, I simply ask that you give it your all. You deserve your effort. Take advantage of the seasonal changes to focus on making positive & healthy changes in your own life!
Staying Healthy While on Vacation
As we enter into the last few weeks before kids head back to school, or you’re simply just enjoying the sun and fun that the summer months bring, I wanted to stop in to share a few healthy tips to keep in mind.
As we enter into the last few weeks before kids head back to school, or you’re simply just enjoying the sun and fun that the summer months bring, I wanted to stop in to share a few healthy tips to keep in mind.
Some folks attempt to go on major diets before a vacation to lose weight, in hopes of making up for what may happen during the vacation. That is something I suggest NOT doing. For one, I’m not a fan of diets…. By “diet”, I mean short-term, restrictive, ways of eating that are sometimes so limiting and unlike your normal routine, that you revert back to old habits as soon as the “diet” ends! I’m more interested in creating and maintaining an overall healthy relationship with food, in which you enjoy the foods you love, while still being mindful of what works best for the proper functioning of your body, specifically.
I would like to share a few ways you can maintain your healthy lifestyle goals while on vacation:
Maintain good eating habits. Don’t forget to put fruits and vegetables on your vacation plate. Also, look to eat lean proteins. If you travel internationally, commit to trying some of the healthy fruits and veggies local to the areas you visit! We all know that feeling when you overindulge in food that is too heavy, too rich, and just too much…. you run the risk of missing out on precious vacation activities, because you’re stuck in the restroom! Ugh!
Choose smart snacks. Keep some “healthy” snacks handy for those times when you’re out and about enjoying yourself. Think protein bars, nuts, or light trail mix options. They just may help you resist the urge to grab something that contains too much sugar or too much fat. Now, I don’t recommend all “healthy” snacks for every day of vacation, you’ve got to have a bit of fun trying some new treats! Yay!
Stay hydrated. Keep a bottle of water with you as you go throughout your vacation days. Getting enough water is so important and is a must if you’re traveling to an area with bright, sunny days and high temperatures. Add in some physical activity, and that need for hydration will increase even more. The water will also help you feel full, which can help slow down your eating. Stop, drop, & chug!
Keep moving. Most hotels have adequate fitness centers to meet your needs. And, I actually love getting to work out in a new environment when we travel. Just think, a 30-minute workout is just 2% of your day. There’s still plenty of time to enjoy the rest of your day. Honestly, you can incorporate exercise into your vacation in many different ways: snorkeling, hiking, rock-climbing…. You can even count sight-seeing and window-shopping, if you pick up your pace and don’t stop too long! Ha!
Last, but not least, ENJOY YOURSELF! This article simply serves as a guide to assist you during your vacation. Please do not stress yourself out trying to stay focused at the same level you do in your every day life. Your vacation is an opportunity to step away from the normal routine… visit new places, see new sights, meet new people, and even try new foods! However, I must say, some of my favorite vacation days include sleeping in, ordering in, and hitting up the fitness center for 45-minutes. No matter what, you are in control. Let’s just make the most of our summer days!
Health-Minded Tips for July 4th Weekend
While you’re planning and enjoying your weekend, I just wanted to share a few reminders with you…
It’s Fourth of July Weekend, the second official holiday of the Summer season, with Juneteenth now being the first1!! Sunshine, beaches, pools, cookouts, cocktails….all of your summertime favorites!
While you’re planning and enjoying your weekend, I just wanted to share a few reminders with you. With the past year that we’ve experienced, I would not ever advise you to cut out any of your favorite activities or foods. However, I still encourage you to be safe and mindful with the choices you make. Remember, as excited as you are to get back outside, there are millions of others doing the same. Be aware of your surroundings, your body, and your mental wellness, as you get back to your newer “normal”.
Below are my tips to enjoy a fun & active July 4th Weekend:
Run or walk a local Fourth of July race! Even if you’re not ready to jump back into the crowds of an in-person race, there are plenty of virtual options available. Join the fun and find a 5k or 10K race to kickoff the long weekend. And, while the satisfaction of simply completing the race may be enough for you, most races will send you home with an awesome completion medal, or even a fun t-shirt to commemorate the event!
Go for a swim! Or, just hit the water. I’m not an official swimmer, even after more than one set of swim lessons as child, but I love the water! Whether it’s a public pool, a lake, the beach, or in your own backyard, get in that water and cool off. Most times it’s a free activity, except for maybe a parking fee at the beach. I’d say that’s well worth it for a few hours of fun in the sun, in the water.
Check out some local fireworks! There are many locations that offer drive-in shows and displays. In our neighborhood, we are lucky enough to be able to walk to the end of our block and see numerous shows across the city. It’s absolutely gorgeous for about two hours….not so much on into the early a.m. with the booms, but I digress. Ha!
Try a new recipe to throw on the grill. If your temperatures have heated up like they have here in Southern California, you probably don’t want to turn on the oven! The grill is a much better option and is so very versatile for your menu options. Kabobs are always a fun, quick, and tasty option for an outdoor meal. A kabob is a dish of created with pieces of meat, veggies, and even fruits roasted on a skewer or spit. I’ll be trying a new chicken sausage and veggie kabob this weekend, myself. I may just have to share the recipe with you soon.
Keep drinking water! Sometimes, we can mistake our thirst for hunger. Drink water at regular intervals throughout the day, even if you don’t feel thirsty. This can aid in preventing dehydration, which will assist you in knowing the difference between thirst and hunger. It will even assist with your body’s processing of those tasty cocktails you may decide to enjoy!
Whatever you choose to do, however you choose to celebrate, enjoy yourself. Continue to take care of yourself and your loved ones, count your blessings and practice gratitude for all you have. And, please, stay safe!
Ways to Incorporate Fitness Into Earth Day!
Earth Day is a day to demonstrate support for the protection of the environment. A set day (if no other) for all of us remember the environment in our busy lives. A day that reminds us to…
Earth Day is an annual day to demonstrate support for the protection of the environment. April 22 is the designated day for all of us remember the environment in our busy lives. A day that reminds us to continue to do the little things that help out our environment.
Here are a few tips on how to incorporate our fitness routines into Earth Day activities and celebrations:
Work in the garden:
Add colorful beauty to your home’s landscape with flowers or grow edible plants of fruits and vegetables for your household to consume
Burn calories and work up a sweat, along with working leg & arm muscles during the planting, pruning, and harvesting phases
Earth Day Tip: Flowers attract honeybees and other important pollinators like butterflies, wasps, birds.
Take a walk or a hike:
Hit the pavement in your neighborhood or check out a new trail in your local community
Get those steps in to contribute to healthy bones, muscles, and joints; not to mention improving mental wellbeing by reducing symptoms of depression
Earth Day Tip: Take the time to pick up litter to help beautify your neighborhood & preserve the beauty of the local trails.
Ride a bike:
Take a recreational ride, a workout ride, or even a ride to work
Increase muscle strength and flexibility, improve joint mobility, and strengthen bones
Earth Tip: Bike riding means less vehicles on the road, which leads to less smog emission & less pollution.
Head to the beach or lake:
Go for a swim, try kayaking or canoeing, or even do your workout on the sand next to the water
The mere sight and sound of water can promote wellness & relaxation, right along with a number of health benefits that come with muscle building and cardiovascular fitness
Earth Day Tip: Take a few minutes to clean up the litter that is usually scattered amongst the beauty of our favorite beaches and lakes.
Workout outdoors:
During the daytime, enjoy the bright sunlight by completing the workout of your choice on the porch, the patio, or the park
During the evening, workout safely by candlelight - yoga or stretching; or, try a moonlit workout in the backyard
Earth Day Tip: Using less electricity saves energy by consuming less power, consequently conserving the earth’s national resources.