Spring Into Shape With These Outdoor Exercise Tips

The dreary winter cold can leave you in a bit of an exercise rut, but the springtime sun makes everyone more motivated to get outdoors and get in shape. These exercise tips will help you get in your best shape ever—all while experiencing the great outdoors.

Buddy up.
There are a number of different reasons why working out with another person is helpful, but the number one reason is because it’s more fun! You’ll look forward to working out much more if you have a friend by your side, and being outdoors will be that much more motivation.

Improve your gear.
It’s beneficial to have the proper shoes and workout attire, especially when you’re exercising outdoors. Warm thermal shirts are important for the days when it’s not quite springtime weather, and breezy, breathable fabrics help once the temperature reaches its full potential. Having the proper outdoor running shoes can also prevent injuries and make you feel more comfortable on the pavement.

Experiment with exercises you haven’t tried before.
You probably haven’t jumped rope since gym class, but this fun and simple outdoor activity burns up to 208 calories in just 20 minutes. Swimming is another fun outdoor activity, and starting slow with a few leisurely laps makes it much less intimidating.

Spring Training Fitness Tips [Shape]
Great Spring Exercise Ideas [Fitness.com]

Learn How to Use Fruits and Vegetables to Manage Your Weight

It’s common knowledge that fruits and vegetables are some of the healthiest foods in any diet, but learning how to use fruits and vegetables to manage your weight is another story. This informative guide from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will help you plan each meal of the day to ensure that you get the proper vitamins and nutrients to reach your goal weight.

Replacing unhealthy foods with fruits and vegetables helps you to lose weight, but it also prevents cancer and other chronic diseases as well. These health benefits make it apparent how important natural foods are in your diet, and lucky for you, fruits and vegetables make delicious, filling substitutes for other foods in many of your favorite dishes.

This guide explains just some of the many ways to incorporate fruits and vegetables into every meal. For breakfast, adding things like spinach, onions and mushrooms to your morning omelet instead of fattening cheese is an easy and delicious way to get one full serving of vegetables. At lunchtime, cutting back the meat and cheese on a sandwich or wrap and replacing them with lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers, or onions will fill you up in the very same way. Dinner allows you to be more creative, with a number of different combinations of vegetables to add to any pasta, rice or stir fry dish.

Once you become aware of the different ways you can incorporate fruits and vegetables into your diet, you’ll start to make changes and, in turn, lose weight.

How to Use Fruits and Vegetables to Help Manage Your Weight [Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]

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