Local Fitness Experts Weigh Risks and Rewards of Winter Workouts
As temperatures drop and winter weather sets in, staying activeโ outdoors presents both opportunities and challenges for Washington, D.C. residents. Local fitness โprofessionals are advising caution alongsideโข encouragement, emphasizing teh importance of adapting workoutโฃ routines to the season and โprioritizing safety.
Exercising outdoors in winter isn’t about chasing personal records, but maintaining fitnessโข and building a foundation for โthe warmer months, according to experts. “You don’t want to try โfor a personal best during the โฃwinter,” said Harvey Johnson. “I was running just toโ protect my base.” It’s a time to focus โon โฃbalanced โtraining,incorporating both slow and fast twitch muscle work and aerobic conditioning,rather than peak performance. Brooks, another โคlocal โfitness professional, agreed, stating, “There’s โnothing wrong with mixing up workouts in winter,” but cautioned, “if you need to run, be sure to balance risk of injury โto benefit from outdoor activity.”
The body’s nutritional needs โฃalso shift with theโ season.While pre-workout fueling may โnot require significant changes, post-exercise recovery becomes crucial. “When you are finished exercising outdoors, it’s a good time to consumeโค some kind of balanced meal with โขprotein,” Brooks explained. “Muscles are looking โฃfor that protein you are about to consume. Do what is best for your body.”
Beyond the physical aspects, experts highlight the mental โคbenefitsโฃ of winter exercise. The stillness of the โคseason canโข offer a unique prospect for mindfulnessโ and self-care. “Sometimes it’s about doing โsomething good for yourself, even when the world โis frozen,” โthe article notes.
For further information, contact E. Brooks at ebrooks@thinkingcorrectly.com or Harvey Johnson at coachharvey99@gmail.com. Columnist Pattie Cinelli, โขa winter outdoor exercise enthusiast, can be reached at fitmiss44@aol.com.