Daily Archives: December 29, 2008

Seven eco-friendly ways to get in shape!

Good morning friends.  Two day more.  Let’s welcome 2009. I wish everybody will have their prosperous New Year.  As Christmas Day ends, a lot of gathering we experience.  Everywhere.  There is a good news for being in good shape as many forget their diets. 

 

You can easily get in shape while simultaneously preventing the environment by making certain lifestyle changes in the new year, suggests a report.

 

According to the Environmental News Network, the report contains seven suggestions for achieving this end. One of them is quitting the gym and stopping driving to reach the health club. The reason cited for this is that a majority of people usually stop exercising after a month of two because they do not find it to be fun.


The recommends that people instead try getting outside on foot rather than driving to the gym, as that will help reduce the consumption of fuel and electricity.

 

Avoidance of buying home exercise equipment is the second suggestion, with the CDC report saying that 40 per cent of such equipment are not used. The report says that people should instead save their money for other things, and keep their carbon footprint low by exercising outside.

The third suggestion is that people better use their legs and get some cardio if their trip is less than a five-minute drive.

Planting trees is the fourth recommendation on the list, with the report suggesting that being outdoors would give people a good workout, and they will create more oxygen for Mother Earth. Fifthly, the report recommends joining the composting club, as activities like dirt-digging and garbage-clearing not only help the environment but build muscles also.

The use of electric bikes, also known as optibikes, finds a mention on the sixth place. Such bikes are fastest ways to get fit and lower the amount of pollution. Finally, the report recommends “starting a ride to work club”. All that this phrase means is that the members of a club should collectively decide whether they would like to ride their bikes to work, or go the old-fashioned route of carpooling.

Ref: thetimesofindia