How to Safely Exercise Outdoors During the Summer

Even if you’re a very fit person, exercising outdoors in hot summer weather can be dangerous. Unless you take the necessary precautions, the heat and humidity can cause dehydration, dizziness, and exhaustion. Here are a few smart tips to help you exercise safely outside all summer long.

  • Stay hydrated. This one may seem obvious, but dehydration is the leading cause of illness and injury during hot weather exercise. Be sure to drink a lot of water not only during and after exercise, but also beforehand to fuel your body for your workout.
  • Choose smart times. Because the sun is lower (and so is the temperature) during the morning and evening, these are the smartest times to exercise outdoors.
  • Wear the right clothes. While you might wear sweatpants to exercise outdoors in the fall, you should invest in something lightweight and absorbent in the summer. Try synthetic fabrics like Spandex and Lycra, as these wick away moisture.
  • Listen to your body. Even if you’ve only been running for 10 minutes, that might be too much for your body in the dog days of summer. If you start to feel lightheaded and dizzy while exercising, make sure that you stop or slow down, no matter how long it’s been.

5 Ways to Exercise Safely in the Heat [U.S. News]
8 Tips for Exercising in Summer Heat [Active]
Essential Tips for Outdoor Exercise [Arm & Hammer]

Burn Fat and Torch Calories by Walking. Here’s How!

While you might think that you have to run for miles to lose weight, studies show that spending an hour walking briskly around your neighborhood is just as effective at burning calories and helping you lose weight. If you want to begin a daily walking habit, here’s how to get started.

  • Think shorter, more intense bursts. Instead of slowly walking for an hour or two each day, concentrate on shorter bursts of higher-intensity walking. Many experts suggest briskly walking for 30 minutes a day, three days a week to get started.
  • Don’t forget to warm up. Even though walking isn’t as hard on your muscles and joints as running, you’ll still need to warm up to prevent cramping and stress on the heart. Shoot for a five-minute stroll before every walk.
  • Activate your muscles. Instead of just walking like you would in your daily life, turn your walk into a real workout by activating your abdominal muscles, squeezing your glutes, and even pumping your arms back and forth.
  • Ramp up the incline. If you really want to target your legs and glutes, walk on a route that has a lot of hills or rough terrain. You can even take a hike for a more scenic workout.

Walking to Lose Weight [All You]
How to Walk Off 10 Pounds [Health]
Top 10 health benefits of walking every day [Tesco Living]

Get Fit at ARK Blue Bell: Meet & Greet with Professional Tennis Pro and Personal Trainer

Walking Club May 1, 2012

Walking Club
Tuesday May 1st 5:30-6:30 p.m.
Wentz Run Park

Meet at the Tennis Courts (behind the Township Building) See you there:) *Please contact Jennifer Donal with any questions: jdonal@arkbykorman.com.

Walking Club!

SPRING IS HERE!

Join the walking club today and get fit for the summer! Walk at your own pace throughout the beautiful parks that surround our community.

Walking club meets 1-2 evenings a week and sometimes on the weekends. Come  at your leisure!

First Meeting: 5:30 p.m., Tuesday 3/27 at Wentz Park – behind the Township Building just meet at the tennis courts.

Email jdonal@arkbykorman.com if you would like to become a walker. See you Tuesday!

87 Days Until the Pool Opens!! Join Our Walking Club!

Shape up for Summer by Joining ARK's Walking Club!! ARK encourages a balanced lifestyle and we promote keeping healthy by offering you a Walking Club. The group meets 1-2 times per week and we walk through the local parks and throughout our property's 47 beautiful acres. Meet your neighbors and get fit! Keep checking back about our next contest featuring your own personal pedometer and how you can win big with every step you take!! Ask Tricia or Jennifer for more details!

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