Are You Winter Fit?

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Most of us have trouble fitting in exercise, but when the days get shorter and the weather gets colder, the added challenge leads many of us to give up.  Then when April comes around, we realize that we haven’t gotten any exercise all winter!  Whether your fitness goals include fitting into your clothes, being able to lift your kids, preventing injury, or preparing for a race, figuring out how to maintain a fitness routine in the colder months is essential. The negative effects of hibernating all winter include irritability, weight gain, lowered metabolic rate,  loss of strength and endurance, not to mention scrambling to get fit in the spring.  Let’s avoid that fate this winter with these strategies.

Family Stroller Strides Workout

  1. What’s YOUR time? You NEED this time for yourself, but what time of day will consistently work?  Are you a morning person? Evening? What time do your kids wake up?  Now that my son wakes up after 7, early morning is the best time for me (when I was up at night nursing him, lunchtime or evening was better).  The best time of day might change with your schedule and your kids routine.
  2. An hour a day? Yeah right! Perhaps you can commit an hour, and that’s wonderful, but if you sincerely think you only have 20 minutes to exercise, so be it.  High intensity workouts (think High Intensity Interval Training or Tabata), can give you a great bang for your time.  You are probably best served using some of the time efficient home options below.  Consistency is key for most fitness goals so even 20 minutes a day is beneficial.  Make sure that whatever time you have, you include exercise/exercise styles that are specific to your goals.  Sore or tight? Be sure to include flexibility exercises.  Planning some running races? Be sure to run.
  3. Why do you usually quit? Make this the last time! Recognize the key to your consistency.  Do you think exercise is boring? Try something new: Trampoline, Megaformer, Spinning, Pilates, Yoga, Gymnastics, Stroller Strides, Zumba etc.  Exercise does not have to be boring.  Is time the most challenging factor?  Time efficient DVD’s like T25, P90X, or 30 minute DVD’s from sites like collagevideo.com help you make every minute count.  Need a variety? Try a gym that offers a variety or website where you can download a variety of videos like http://www.gaiamtv.com or http://workoutsondemand.com  Need motivation?  Exercise with a friend or family members if feasible. Can’t coordinate schedules? Commit to check in with each other on your fitness planning and to check in on progress.
  4. Kids coming with you? If you want or need your workouts to be time your kids spend with you, Stroller Strides and Stroller Barre with Fit4Mom makes your kids an important part of the workout. The workouts include cardio and strength for all levels with singing and interactive play with your children.  Family Tree Yoga offers mom and baby classes with your baby and toddler age children as does Kaia Yoga, and the New Canaan YMCA offers family fitness classes.

    Family Stroller Strides Workout
    Family Stroller Strides Workout
  5. Embrace outdoor winter fitness: If you’re already a regular skier, than you’ve got this one covered. If you haven’t incorporated snowshoeing, ice skating, skiing, cross country skiing (a super calorie burner), downhill skiing or snowboarding into your winter schedule, don’t miss out!  When I first moved to CT, I decided I needed to find ways to not despise winter, so I tried snowboarding and cross country skiing. While I can’t always fit them into my schedule, I look forward to fitting in at least a day of each activity every winter.snowshoeing

How will you fit in fitness this winter?

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Elysa Cruse
Elysa Cruse is a Registered Dietitian-Nutritionist, Certified Personal Trainer and is the Manager of the Corporate Wellness Program for Pitney Bowes (www.pbprojectliving.com). She moved to Fairfield County after college and has been enjoying great ways to be active and eat well in the area ever since, including teaching exercise classes such as Stroller Strides, Pilates and Boot Camp. She is mom to an adorable 3 year old boy and loves getting outdoors whether hiking, biking, or running (really anything as long as it's not weeding). Elysa is still working on the ultimate in work life balance and she's okay if she never quite finds it. Connect with Elysa on Twitter @ElysaCruseRD

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