
Some of the most common excuses I’m sure to hear over the next few months are “It’s too cold to work out!” or “The weather’s so gloomy, I can’t bear to exercise.” Yes, it’s hard to get motivated when the wind is howling or the rain and snow are pelting down – it can thwart even the most committed exercisers – but don’t ban all thoughts of heading outdoors for a sweat session. These tips will help you discover the joys of fresh-air winter workouts.
Dress Appropriately.
That means layers, layers, layers – they’re the key to staying comfortable in
colder weather. In the winter I rely on (shameless plug ahead) Under Armour,
which has leggings and pants designed for specific temperature ranges. It’s not
bulky or binding, and it breathes. Keep in mind that the more aerobic the
workout – cross country skiing, snowboarding, running – the hotter you’ll get,
so the lighter your layers should be. You might be a little chilly at first, but
you’ll heat up fast. If you’re toasty when you first start out, you’ll be much
too hot after about 10 minutes.
Extend Your Warm-up.
It may take an extra five minutes or more to raise your body temperature when
it’s chilly out, so take your time getting started. Going too fast or hard too
soon can strain cold muscles and lead to injuries. Always listen to your body.
Hydrate.
Even if it’s snowing or raining. Prevent dehydration by following the same
‘drink-up’ guidelines that you stick to the rest of the year. Sip 8 to 16 ounces
for an hour-long workout.
Fill Up in the a.m.
I usually want more food in the morning during the winter. Toast or a
hard-boiled egg just doesn’t do it. Steel-cut oatmeal (another shameless plug) –
my favorite is McCanns, or almond butter and a banana are excellent power-packed
options. Having a full belly makes me feel warmer, and choosing high-fiber carbs
or combining carbs with protein gives me plenty of fuel.
Go Play in the Snow.
Sledding with your kids burns 485 calories an hour. Making a snowman, 277. And
just trudging through a park (in waterproof boots or snowshoes) blasts 526
calories! Besides the excellent workout you’ll get, the sun and crisp air can’t
help but elevate your mood and energy levels. And we sure could use more of that
this time of year!
Happy Holidays
From Your Trainers at Body Shop