Get More Movement In Your Life Every Day

Working out… the truth is most of us don’t really enjoy it. We do it because we’re supposed to, for our health. There are definitely benefits to working out. It’s especially helpful if you want to learn new movement skills or build muscle. It’s also helpful if you have specific performance goals. Every January thousands of people resolve to workout every day. They join gym and dutifully show up the first few weeks. By March the gym is pretty much back to it’s regulars. Almost all of the resolutioners have fallen off. If people enjoyed working out this wouldn’t be the case, would it?

What If You Could Move More Without Working Out?

I don’t want to talk you out of working out. As I said above, there are real benefits to working out. But there may be a better way to start moving more, that is easier to fit into your life. I think one of the key things glossed over about getting healthier is that you should enjoy your movement. We all have to do enough things we don’t want to do. Improving your health shouldn’t be one of them.

I used to love going to the gym and grinding out a workout. Those days are behind me. These days, I prefer to work movement into my days in little ways and with little micro workouts. My workouts have become much more like playtime than working out. In the video above I offer some little things you can do to get more movement every day. I also explain that getting more movement into your daily life requires a perspective shift. One that can bring some fun back into your movement.

Start looking at your environment differently. We’ve sanitized our urban environments to the point where all of our movement is very basic and similar. There are flat, easy to navigate sidewalks. There’s nothing to duck under or step over. Stairs instead of inclines limit ankle and often hamstring/glute use. There is nothing to climb on or over. And balancing while moving is a lost skill. All of this is for the sake of ease of travel and safety. The problem is, if we never use these skills, we lose these skills.

So, step one is rely on the car less. Use your feet whenever you can. Next, start to find ways to make your environment interesting as you walk. Invent movement complexity! This can start off as simple as walking on the grass next to the sidewalk. You’d be amazed how every foot fall is different on the grass right next to the sidewalk. If you shift your perspective and find ways to explore your environment as you travel you’ll have less need to workout. You’ll also have the added benefit of spreading your movement throughout the day instead of cramming it into a few hours a week.

But most importantly, have fun with this! Movement should be fun! You may get some odd looks as you climb walls, walk in the grass, balance on curbs, and swing from trees. But you will also get healthier and maybe inspire others to not worry so much about what others think so they can start to enjoy movement again too.

Why Should You Get Healthy?

It seems like a silly question doesn’t it? So you can live longer, so you can be leaner, or so you can have a stronger heart right? These are all great effects of getting more movement. But does it really do much to motivate us to get more movement? So… why should you get healthy?

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Colorado Mountain Hike – I Really Screwed Up This Video

A few days ago I went for a hike. I thought it would be fun to take my camera and share the experience and talk about why health and fitness is important. So I, and about 30 pounds of camera gear, headed out. Yeah, yeah. I have smaller, lighter gear but I really love shooting on this camera so I really wanted to take it. However, things didn’t go according to plan. Pretty much everything I could screw up I screwed up on this little adventure.

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Resistance Stretches For Tight Legs And Knee Pain

Tightness in the legs and hips creates extra demand on your knees. The more tension across the knee joint, the more wear and tear it receives. I’ve been dealing with some pain in my right knee for a while and it’s directly related to the tightness in my right leg. I’ve started addressing it and these are the resistance stretches I’m using to get the release I’m looking for!

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Homemade Sunscreen – Quick DIY Skin Care Recipe

Sunscreen has become a staple of our outdoor lives. Slathering the stuff on is the regular recommendation from, well, pretty much everyone. However, the chemicals in most sunscreen is really not good for you. I prefer to not wear sunscreen and just cover up when I’ve had as much sun as my skin will handle. But sometimes that’s not always possible, or I just want a little extra time without covering up. That’s where this homemade sunscreen comes into play!

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