5 Ways to Stay Active in Winter

Maintaining your exercise routine or starting a new one can be difficult when temperatures outside take a dive, but the cold is no reason to abandon your work out plan. Discover new ways you can stay active this winter.

It’s getting cold outside, but that’s no reason to hibernate. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that all adults participate in at least 2 hours and 30 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise every week.

Want to know how you can meet this goal despite the chill outside? Try these tips to keep moving!

Take Your Routine Indoors

If you usually run or walk but hate the cold, use the treadmill or elliptical at the gym. If you typically cycle, try a spinning class or convert your outdoor bike into a stationary one with a wind trainer.

Find Routines Online

YouTube and other streaming services offer free fitness routines online. If you love fitness classes, there are many online services that allow to take classes live from the comfort of your own home for a small monthly fee. You can also set up a gym in your home equipped with dumbbells or resistance bands for strength training and a jump-rope for cardio (or just jog in place).

Make the Most of Outdoor Chores

Shoveling snow, chopping wood and cleaning the gutters will keep you moving—and burn calories—on chilly winter days. Even giving the dog an extra-long walk a few days a week can help you get some activity into your schedule.

Try Something New

Take up an outdoor fitness activity, such as cross-country skiing or snowshoeing. Look for running or walking events and races sponsored by local athletic organizations throughout the winter.

Join a Group

Participating in a fitness class, training group or running club adds fun and variety to fitness and motivates you to get out the door. Alternatively, find a workout buddy—you’re more likely to work out if you know someone is counting on you.

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