A Sante’ Lakeside Fitness will be open on Labor Day, Monday, September 4th, from 6:00 am – 12:00 pm. Group Fitness Classes will be canceled. Enjoy your holiday!
Below are some outdoor activities to enjoy this Labor Day weekend!
15 Outdoor Fitness Ideas You Can Enjoy This Labor Day
By Amy Occhipinti, M.S. | Shared from AFPA Fitness
Between late-night BBQ’s, afternoon summer cocktails and lounging on the beach, it’s easy to lose sight of the importance of year-round fitness – but the fix is really simple.
With all of the great workouts you can still enjoy this Labor Day weekend (and before fall and winter arrive), there is still time to find the perfect balance between staying healthy and treating yourself.
Our 15 Favorite Outdoor Fitness Activities!
1. Stand-Up Paddleboarding
If you’re already a fan of cross-training routines that challenge your balance and core, then stand-up paddleboarding (also known as SUP) will definitely be up your ally. This is a perfect summer workout that not only challenges the body, but provides a scenic view of the horizon and the relaxing ambiance of the water.
Many parks and beaches offer rentals by the day or by the hour, making it a convenient activity for a large group. All you need is a board and paddle and you can hit the water. To start, place your board in the water (towards the shoreline) and hop on, remember to focus on your core and balance. Use your paddle to guide you in the direction you would like to go.
2. Hiking
Hitting the trail this summer helps to build muscle, clear your head and invites in the fresh air. What better way to challenge your body then with a moderate-intensity hike at your favorite park, mountain or nearby trail.
An hour hike can burn over 350 calories and will challenge and tone your muscles when you’re trekking on an incline. Take your training up a notch by bringing other trainers and your clients, pack a healthy lunch and have fun.
3. Bike Riding
A good bike ride will torch up to 500 calories an hour, is gentle on the environment and a total body workout. With all of the options available for bike-share programs, rentals and cycle events; taking your bike out for a spin this summer is getting more and more popular for males and females of all ages.
Stay safe tip: Don’t forget to advise your client to stay in their bike lane, wear reflective gear at night and use turn signals. Google even offers bike maps of metropolitan areas to help you stay safe in traffic congested areas.
4. Beach Volleyball
Beach volleyball is a great sport to enjoy at the beach. Not only is it summer friendly but it will also help maximize your speed and strength. Think of how many times you jump, run, or rotate your body to perform a serve and win the game. According to Livestrong, “45 minutes of volleyball burns up to 585 calories, resulting in significant weight loss over an extended period of time. This reduces the risks of hypertension, heart disease and diabetes.” Get ready to have fun with your client and burn calories in the process!
5. Trail Running
Trail running is the perfect workout for your clients who love to run and perform cardio-vascular activities. It’s a great way to venture off of the pavement and enjoy a more calm and scenic run. Trails with an incline will tone your butt, quads and build core strength.
Trail running is also a great way to challenge the body. When your client is used to performing their workout on a treadmill or pavement, their body is likely to adapt. Trail running gives the body an extra boost that the muscles might be missing out on.
6. HIIT The Track
Since you’re already passionate about fitness then you already know that High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) takes your training and fat loss to the next level. The best part? An HIIT workout is typically performed in about 20 minutes (because it’s so intense); so have your client take their favorite HIIT routine and hit the nearby track for an outdoor challenge.
7. Take your Yoga Outside
Yoga is a great way to challenge the body and ease the mind. Ditch your mat and perform Yoga with your client in the grass; performing Yoga outside takes away the controlled environment that you can often get in an indoor mat class.
After performing your favorite style of Yoga, wander off to a relaxing spot, sit for a minute and let the benefits of Yoga soak in. This is the perfect opportunity for your client to tune into their body and meditate.