Ways to Stay Active During Winter
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or many people, winter weather means they have to be sedentary and hibernate. Unlike bears, the human body is not designed to be sedentary when cold weather approaches. Our bodies require us to stay active in order to maintain proper immune system function and mobility.
Although it can be difficult to find things to do during the winter months to help you stay active and healthy, there are a few possibilities at your disposal. You don’t need a gym membership to find ways to keep active during winter. Some of the best ways to stay active when all you want to do is hibernate can be done from the comfort of your home, or at least nearby.
Walk Winter weather doesn’t mean you can’t spend time outside. Getting outside and enjoying the fresh, cold air is good for a 22 | 50+ Living | February 2020
body that has been stuck indoors for a while. Be sure to dress warmly and walk along areas that are free of ice when journeying outdoors for a cold walk.
Play in the Snow Getting outdoors and playing in the snow is one of the best ways to stay active during the cold months. Pulling out the sled, making snow angels, building a snowman, going snowboarding, and numerous other fun snowy activities can help keep your body healthy and happy during the cold months. A huge plus to all of this is that you can make it fun for the entire family.
Winter Cleaning Cleaning the house isn’t strictly reserved for spring weather. Cleaning nooks and crannies, organizing closets and drawers, and a host of other cleaning activities are all great ways to avoid staying sedentary during the cold winter months.
Volunteering Volunteering at your local soup kitchen, food bank or donation center is a great way to stay active during the cold winter months, while also serving your community. Through