Oct 2, 2013

Workout Options That Are Lower Impact

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By Kamryn Mattson


Obviously, high impact exercises yield some great results. They burn a large amount of calories and can whip you into shape fairly quickly. However, not everyone has a body that can really withstand the punishment of running or jogging or other exercises that are heavy in impact. However, you can stay in shape with some exercises that are lower in impact.

While there are certainly some people who love to jog or run, it's just not a viable option for many of us. So instead of running, consider walking instead. This can be a great activity as well as a social one if you can get a few friends to go walking with you. You can make it more interesting by choosing different walking locations during the week. Hiking is another fun option, and you can start out with short hikes and then work up to more advanced excursions. If you prefer to work out indoors, you can walk on a treadmill or increase your calorie burning with a stair stepping machine or an elliptical trainer. Both of these activities burn a large amount of calories without the impact of running.

There are plenty of outdoor activities that are tons of fun and also are not high impact activities. If you have access to a lake or a harbor of some sort, consider fun activities such as stand-up paddle boarding and kayaking. These burn calories but won't hurt your knees, legs or feet in the process.

When it comes to low impact cardio workouts, swimming is an excellent choice. You can work every part of the body without jostling your joints and muscles. See if your local area offers low-cost water aerobics classes as this can be quite fun and a good way to burn calories and get your heart pumping. Just swimming laps is certainly another option and you can compete against yourself to improve lap time and lap amounts. If possible, try to mix up a variety of activities to keep your interest high. You might walk with friends two days per week, swim two other days per week and enjoy a family hike on the weekend.

Sometimes, even with a lower impact exercise, you might suffer from muscular aches and pains. When this occurs, you might consider using a pain relief product such as a physiological hybrid shapes. These shapes feature a unique design that covers and protects the sore muscle, and the arms of the shape reach out and grab strength from outlying muscle groups. This not only reduces pain in the central area but allows you to have more freedom of movement, which makes it easier to continue exercising.

There are many different types of physio hybrid shapes from companies such as Rapid Force for various parts of the body prone to muscle pain. There are shapes for shoulder pain relief, for knee pain relief, as well as for the elbows and the upper back and lower back. All of these shapes adhere directly to the skin using a safe, strong hypoallergenic adhesive.




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