Physical fitness during COVID19 pandemic

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PHYSICAL FITNESS DURING COVID19 PANDEMIC

With gyms closed and more people than ever working from home due to the corona virus pandemic, engaging in physical fitness activities can be challenging. But finding a way to adapt to these new conditions is vital to maintaining our health.

How to maintain and improve fitness at home

Dedicate some time at least three days a week to focus on your physical fitness. Here are some ideas to help you stay active while sheltering in place:

Yoga

Yoga can be done just about anywhere. All you need to get started is a mat, comfortable attire and a program to follow. Yoga mats and other equipment can be ordered for home delivery from multiple online outlets. You can find a wealth of tutorials on YouTube or in your app store , including:

Weight/resistance training

Most of us don’t have an in-home gym, but you can still train at home using a few dumbbells or resistance bands purchased online. If you don’t want to spend the money, you can make your own weights using common household items. Get tips from the following:

 Body weight exercises

 You don’t need free weights or resistance bands to strength-train at home. You can use your own bodyweight to hit each muscle group for a full workout.

Walk/jog

Even while sheltering in place, you can get your cardio in by walking or jogging by yourself in your neighborhood.

If you’re in a low-risk group for COVID-19 and not experiencing symptoms, walking or jogging outside follows the same guidelines as other types of social distancing. That means avoid crowds, keep at least six feet between you and anyone you encounter while outside, and don’t touch crosswalk buttons or posts with your hands.

As always, consult your physician before starting any new exercise program.

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