2. Actively relax.

“When it’s cold outside, we love to stay in and snuggle with a movie and snacks. While you’re in front of the TV watching your favorite show, try something different. Place a mat or towel in front of the television and stretch while the show is on. Once they break for commercials, get up and get moving! Here’s a quick circuit you can do during commercial breaks:

  • 10 jumping jacks
  • 10 high knees
  • 10 squats
  • 10 butt kicks
  • 10 mountain climbers

Once your show comes back on, get back on your mat and stretch while you watch TV. If you’re really in a fitness mode, once your show is over, pop in a fitness DVD and get to work!”

3. Do a little work around the house.

“If it’s too cold for your taste and you’d rather stay inside that’s fine, grab a broom, grab the vacuum, grab a rake! Simple household chores are excellent for cardio. Vacuuming, sweeping, raking the leaves, mopping the floor, wiping walls and mirrors, dusting, laundry. It all counts toward your cardio.

The main thing to focus on is continual movement. Don’t sit down. Stay up and stay in motion. Don’t sit down at all. You want to focus on working the heart, so may sure you’re always doing something physical. Try doing the cardio circuit between chores. Squat while you fold laundry. Squat while you unload the dishwasher, and do calf raises when putting dishes away. Walk up and down your stairs. Housework really is cardio. So multi-task by cleaning your house and strengthening your heart at the same time.”

4. Sign up for a class.

“There are so many fun exercise classes to try. One class to especially try in cold weather is water aerobics. Most indoor pools are heated (it may not feel that way at first) and when you start moving in the water your body temperature adjusts. Exercising in the water is great for cardio and resistance, but the water provides a low impact workout so it’s great for anyone with joint pain.

Once you get out of the water you can shower and go home. Many people don’t realize how much cardio is done in water aerobics classes because students don’t leave drenched in sweat. When it’s cold outside, you shouldn’t leave the gym drenched in sweat, so take a shower, allow your body to dry and pores to close then go outside.” – Rochelle

New to cardio? Then you’re going to love Rochelle’s beginner’s tips!

Remember: Summer bodies are made in the winter!

 

4 Easy Ways To Avoid Falling Off Your Workout This Winter  was originally published on blackdoctor.org

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