How to Stay Active at Home During COVID 19
In the past few weeks, it
has become clear that social distancing and quarantining are the new normal.
This is an overwhelming time as we attempt to adjust our mindsets and schedules
– between working from home, watching after the kids, keeping up with the news,
and maintaining sanity, it can be a challenge to prioritize your physical and
mental health.
Here are some tips on how to
stay active in these strange and unprecedented times.
Make a plan It’s always
easier to commit to a healthy habit if you make it part of your routine. At the
beginning of each week, take a look at your schedule and find those windows
where you could realistically squeeze in a workout. Set a reminder on your
phone or even add the workout to your calendar to keep yourself accountable.
Try a meal delivery service it
may be difficult to cook healthy meals every day, especially if you can’t get
what you need from the grocery store. Having healthy food delivered safely to
your door can alleviate the stress and hassle of cooking, plus having healthy
options in the house will keep you from overeating and reaching for junk food.
South Beach Diet, for example, offers fully nutritionally balanced, prepared
meals and snacks that make it easy to keep your diet on track. Take breaks
from work It can be tempting to sit around all day while you’re working from
home, but don’t let yourself stay sedentary for too long. Get away from your
workspace and move around every hour or so to get your blood flowing.
This will help you to stay
sharp and healthy during social isolation. If you’re taking a phone call, stand
up and allow yourself to pace around. Try to get up every hour and take a few
steps around the house, stretch, or even do a few jumping jacks. Stream,
stream, stream As gyms and workout studios are necessarily closed for the
moment, many fitness brands and instructors are using Instagram live to hold
virtual classes. If you have a favorite local studio or a favorite instructor,
check out their website or social media to see if they are hosting any online
classes.
Many fitness brands are also offering extended free trials to access
their libraries of workout videos. Go for a walk or run Of course, we are
all limiting our trips outside to the grocery store, gas station, or anywhere
else we might come in close contact with others. But if you are able to safely
run or walk while keeping distance from your neighbors, those are great options
for staying active, clearing your mind, and getting some fresh air.
Keep your mind active Just
as our bodies need physical activity to stay healthy, our minds need
stimulation (beyond reality TV binge sessions) to stay sharp as well. Group
activities such as board games or puzzles are a great option for keeping your
mind sharp while clocking some quality time with your family or roommates.
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