Why You Should Take Your Workout Outside

byAnthony J. Yeung
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Why You Should Take Your Workout Outside

The health and wellness world is abuzz withforest bathing. Of course, being innature has many benefits, includingstress reduction. So it makes sense to take advantage of good workout weather and exercise outside. The best part about training al fresco is you’ll unlock some great benefits you can’t find inside a gym.

阅读和学习为什么你应该添加一个户外我们rkout to your training routine; we’ll even show you a great beginner workout that can handle any park!

3 REASONS TO WORK OUT OUTSIDE

1

IT’S MORE DYNAMIC

Researchers did a studyby asking one group of people to walk outside and the other inside. It turns out, the outside group noted more fun and enthusiasm (and less fatigue) than the indoor group.

Going outside in abeautiful park or natural spacehelps you feel more relaxed and at ease, which helps make your workout feel easier. If the air is nice and crisp, it’llfeellike you can exercise harder and for longer (even if it’s harder because of the environment).

2

YOU’LL GET SUNLIGHT

Natural sunlight is extremely important, yet many people still do not get enough. Spending time in the sun is a great way to get vitamin D. Studies even suggest it can helpprevent obesity and diabetes.

Natural sunlight also keeps yourcircadian rhythmset correctly and increases melatonin production at night forbetter sleep.

3

YOU’LL GET MORE VARIETY

It’s nice to switch things up every once in a while. One of the best ways is to head to a park or outdoor workout area and do a quick workout using whatever is on hand.

Without the luxury of countless dumbbells and machines, you’ll have to get more creative and try all kinds of exercise variations to create the workout you want. And doing plenty of bodyweight moves helps you get a feel for your own body and the space around you (without all the mirrors, benches, etc.).

TIPS FOR A GREAT OUTDOOR WORKOUT

  • Dress like it’s a few degreescoolerthan the actual temperature. As your body heats up, it will feel warmer than it really is so dress accordingly. (With that said, if it’s cold,keep a jacket nearbyto put on once you finish your training.)
  • Wear sunscreen and a hatif you’re going to be outdoors for an extended period.
  • Bring wateras there might not be a water fountain.
  • Try going to a community workout area in a park — they have plenty ofpullup bars, monkey bars, dip stations, etc. so you can do many more exercises.
  • If your gym has an outdoor area (or a quiet parking lot), you can even try doing some stuff there. Try grabbing some dumbbells or kettlebells for weighted carries or swings.

A SAMPLE OUTDOOR WORKOUT

CIRCUIT 1

Walking Lunges
Sets: 3; Reps: 8 each leg; Rest: 30s

The move:Take a long step forward — long enough so your knees make two 90-degree angles at the bottom — and pull yourself back up with your forward leg.

Pullups
Sets: 3; Reps: As many as possible; Rest: 30s

The move:Grab a pullup bar with your palms facing away and start by squeezing your shoulder blades together. Pull yourself up and lead with your chest. (If you don’t have bars, just do a plank for 60 seconds.)

CIRCUIT 2

Incline Pushup
Sets: 3; Reps: 10; Rest: 30s

The move:Find a bench and place your hands shoulder-width apart — arms and legs straight. Slowly lower yourself and drive back up.

Pushups
Sets: 3; Reps: 8 per side; Rest: 30s

The move:Start in a pushup position, with your hands under your shoulders and feet together. Descend to the bottom, keeping your gaze slightly ahead. To make it more challenging, add plyometric, explosive pushups.

CIRCUIT 3

Jump Squats
Sets: 3; Reps: 5; Rest: 30s

The move:Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart and feet slightly turned out. Place your hands behind your head. Squat down, sitting back and spreading your knees apart. Keep your weight on your heels. Once you descend below parallel, explode up, jumping as high as you can.

About the Author

Anthony J. Yeung

Anthony, a certified strength and conditioning specialist, is a fitness expert at Esquire, GQ and Men’s Health and gets guys in shape for their wedding atGroomBuilder.

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