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Give the Gift of Health and Fitness this Winter
(ARA) - In many parts of the country, when the temperature drops, so does our
activity level. When the snow
falls it is often hard to
participate in favorite activities
like hiking, biking and swimming
-- so a lot of people cocoon.
Inactivity often leads to
weight gain and the winter
"blahs," but there is something
you can do to brighten the
outlook for yourself, your
friends and family. "Give
a gift that promotes health
and fitness this winter,"
says Karen Righthand, director
of marketing at Atlas Snow-Shoe
Company. "Pick up a pair of
snowshoes for someone you
love for a season filled with
healthy fun."
Since anyone who lives in
a cold climate can participate
in the sport daily, snowshoeing
has steadily been gaining
in popularity with nearly
six million participants in
the U.S. "It's like hiking,
only you can go places you
never dreamed possible in
your hiking boots," says Righthand.
And while hiking will only
burn about 340 calories per
hour for the average person,
snowshoeing will burn twice
that: 680 calories. "Snowshoeing
is the best bang-for-your-buck
fat burning workout you can
get in the winter time," says
Cathy Sassin, a world-class
adventure racer, personal
trainer and nutrition consultant
who cross-trains year round.
Not only do you burn calories,
you improve your core body
strength and balance, and
get an aerobic workout. Snowshoeing
raises your heart rate and
compares favorably with activities
such as running, swimming,
cross-country skiing and bicycling.
In fact, many cyclists, mountain
bikers, trail runners and
adventure racers snowshoe
as a way to cross-train and
improve their cardio fitness
during the winter months.
Snowshoeing can be done anywhere
there are a few inches of
snow on the ground. Backyards,
local golf courses, hiking
trail systems, national parks
and forests are all accessible
to people with snowshoes.
"One of the great things about
this sport is its affordability,"
says Righthand. "You don't
have to pay a lift-fee each
time you want to go down a
hill, just strap on your snowshoes,
grab your poles and get out
there." An added bonus, there
are no limitations. Snowshoes
can go anywhere your feet
can take you -- where there
is snow.
So, this winter, give a gift
that will be remembered and
enjoyed for seasons to come.
The revitalizing outdoor experience
and fitness benefits of snowshoeing
are guaranteed to provide
the healthiest present of
all for mind, body and soul.
For more information, visit
www.atlassnowshoe.com
or call (888) 48-ATLAS.
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