Five Tips For Staying Active In The Summer

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DR. ROBINSON’S FIVE HELPFUL TIPS FOR A HEALTHY, ACTIVE SUMMER
Dr. Larry Robinson, vice president of scientific affairs for Embria Health Sciences, the company that makes an immune balancing product called EpiCor, shares these tips to stay healthy and active as the temperature heats up:
USE THE SUMMER WEATHER TO INCREASE YOUR OUTDOOR ACTIVITY: “From running and baseball games in the park to weekend getaways hiking, biking and canoeing, summer’s the perfect time to get in shape without a daily trip to the gym,” says Dr. Robinson. “Use the season to start a new sport you’ve always been interested in that can carry you through the holidays, New Year’s resolutions and colder weather.” Of course check with your physician first if you have any physical concerns, and always start off easy. If you’re prone to heat stroke or exhaustion, take advantage of dusk and dawn to complete your fitness activity. And, as always, drink plenty of water and don’t forget the sunscreen for daytime outdoor activities.
MAKE SURE TO INCORPORATE STRETCHING BEFORE AND AFTER A FITNESS ROUTINE: Though it should be practiced year-round, take advantage of the hot, humid weather to loosen and elongate muscles. “It’s no coincidence that some forms of yoga require a 105-degree room to maximize performance,” says Dr. Robinson. In addition to increasing flexibility, stretching can improve circulation, relieve stress and
may help prevent fitness-related injury.
DON’T BE FOOLED INTO THINKING WARM-WEATHER SERVES AS A SHIELD
AGAINST ILLNESS: “It’s natural to equate favorable weather and lots of outdoor fun with an illness-free attitude,” says Dr. Robinson. “The fact is summer colds, fevers and flu—and of course, allergies—are still possible.” Pay attention to your immune system year-round and consider an immune balancing supplement such as EpiCor to regulate the peaks and valleys of your system throughout the year.
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF SEASONAL FRUITS AND VEGETABLES: “Blueberries and cranberries consistently top good nutrition charts due to their high levels of antioxidants, and have been positively linked to improving cardiovascular and immune systems in addition to reducing cancer,” says Dr. Robinson. Find unique ways to incorporate them into your diet through protein shakes, a topping for a high-fiber cereal or as a flavor burst to plain yogurt. The potassium found in bananas, avocados, apricots and soybeans aides in proper muscle contraction — a must for serious and recreational athletes.
MAKE FITNESS A FAMILY AFFAIR: Summertime offers a much-needed break for kids and students, but as parents, make sure that break doesn’t turn into a three-month commitment to the couch or computer desk. From simple family walks to setting up a backyard badminton court or a Frisbee ring in the park, everyone will benefit from some family-focused fitness.
About Dr. Robinson: Following his Ph.D., Dr. Larry Robinson has spent more than 25 years in the nutraceutical, pharmaceutical and food ingredient industries. He currently serves as vice president of scientific affairs for Embria Health Sciences, which produces the immune balancing product, EpiCor. For more on staying healthy, visit www.embriahealth.com.
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5 opinions for Five Tips For Staying Active In The Summer
Leigh
Jul 27, 2007 at 4:51 pm
Great post. I hate working out in the summer. I know a lot of people gain weight in the winter but summer is always the season I gain the most weight. I always slack off and do nothing but sit inside in the air conditioner. I need to change that. Great tips. Thanks.
Claire
Jul 27, 2007 at 10:14 pm
Glad you liked the tips, Leigh. I enjoyed them also. I have the same problem of not wanting to go outside in the summer when it’s sticky and hot! Keep reading!
July Ponderings
Jul 29, 2007 at 12:44 pm
I was just reading the featured article and noticed the bit about the frisbee. I honestly can’t remember the last time I tossed one of those around. It’s all about finding the fun stuff to do!
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Claire
Aug 1, 2007 at 10:09 am
Hey SP! Sorry, but your comment went into spam and I just now retrieved it. I used to love throwing frisbees around, but probably haven’t done it since I was a kid. Anything that gets you moving and is fun, is a good idea!
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