Keep The Holiday Pounds Away With Skiing Or Snowboarding

Many people, when trying to incorporate an exercise routine into their lives find that running on a treadmill, or climbing a stair master, and gliding on an elliptical machine in the confines of a heavily ventilated gym with the only the sounds of heavy breathing is not conducive to building a routine.

Taking into account where you live and the opportunities presented in the natural environment can make getting healthy and in shape an appealing, and more importantly, fun prospect. For citizens living near mountain ranges, skiing or snowboarding offers an exciting opportunity to learn a new sport and get a new body.

Learning a new sport offers a chance to ‘forget’ about the exercise and take pleasure in the learning of a new skill and the coordination of different muscles that will challenge your body in new ways without being trapped in a repetitive exercise cycle with only the sound of your digital sport watch to keep you company. Cold weather exercise is also extremely adept at building endurance due to the requirement of muscles to work harder at colder temperatures.

Before discussing the physical benefits of skiing it is important to register the opportunity for injury. Skiing downhill is inherently a high speed activity that even the most professional skier is not immune from falling down. Heat injuries are extremely serious and so to protect you from any spills, it is important to purchase and wear a ski helmet.

Skiing tones the legs and core, while being kind on the joints and tendons. Also because skiing can burn up to 500 calories an hour, hydration is a must for any winter related activity since the weather can deceive an exerciser from noticing the exertion their body is expending.

If you’re on the slopes and you see a boarder shredding down the mountain wearing a black helmet, tie-dyed pants with bright suspenders riddled with buttons, welcome to snowboarding- the thought of stepchild of skiing that has blazed its trail in the winter sporting world through fun and individuality.

Essentially surfing on snow, as a snowboarding enthusiast you will be propelling the board through powdery or icy conditions working your ankles and foot muscles as well as your quads, hamstrings, and calves. Whatever your decision either skiing or snowboarding, each sport will challenge your body in unexpected ways.

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