Thursday, September 13, 2012

Heart Healthy Fall Activities




Doesn't that look fun? Fall is here and it is time to get ready for the new season. While we are making these fall adjustments, it is still important to be active year round to maintain heart health. So, we researched and found some heart healthy activities from livestrong.com. Here are their findings.

Here are five ways to help you enjoy the outdoors this autumn and stay heart fit.


Bicycling

What better way to enjoy the brilliant colors of autumn and get in some heart-healthy aerobic exercise than a bicycle ride through your favorite nature trail? To reap the greatest heart benefits, try biking for at least 30 minutes, three to four times a week. Biking strengthens the heart and lungs and raises your body's ability to use oxygen.


Turn Fall Chores into a Heart Workout


Raking leaves and gardening are endurance activities that help improve your heart, lungs, and circulatory system. Plus, they have the added benefit of burning around 150 calories every 30 minutes.

Participate in Autumn Activities

Taking part in fall harvesting activities like apple and pumpkin picking gives you the ideal opportunity to get in some moderate-intensity exercise to boost heart health. Plus, pumpkins are packed with antioxidants like vitamins A, C, E, K and beta-carotene, which can lower the risk of cardiovascular disease. And apples area power fruit that may help lower cholesterol and reduce your risk for high blood pressure.


Trailblazing

Walking and hiking for just 30 to 60 minutes three or four times a week can significantly reduce your risk for heart problems, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Brisk hiking and walking have been linked to decreases in both cholesterol and blood pressure levels. And walking and hiking are great ways to burn calories.According to the American Heart Association, a person weighing 150 pounds can burn 240 calories after just one hour of walking or hiking.


Horseback Riding

Riding is a great way to enjoy the fall scenery while getting a cardio workout. Riding is an aerobic
exercise that strengthens your heart and lungs and helps you burn about 380 calories per hour.


These activities should keep you busy the next few months while keeping your heart healthy.If you would like to contact us with any questions or feedback, you can reach us by email.

Thank you for visiting !
Joseph A. Jones & The WellLife Team