Friday, November 4, 2011

About Exercise: Fall Workouts to Keep You Fit for the Holidays

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From Paige Waehner, your Guide to Exercise
Welcome to your bonus newsletter of the week, which is not just to inform of you of some fall workout ideas, but also as an apology for the blank newsletter I sent out on Monday. Brain fog. It's an ugly thing.

Today, I'm highlighting a few workout options as we move into fall. There's something for the outdoor enthusiast, the reluctant indoor exerciser and even for the stressed out exerciser who wants something more relaxing (ball stretch anyone?). Our regularly scheduled newsletter will be back on Monday. Enjoy and have a fabulous weekend!


Outdoor Circuit Workout
If you love chilly weather for outdoor workouts, this circuit workout offers something a little different. It includes some tough intervals along with some strength training moves, so you should feel comfortable looking a little silly to passersby...Read more

Basic Cardio and Strength Circuit
This simple circuit workout includes both low impact cardio exercises and classic strength moves to work your entire body. This is a good choice if you want something simple, yet effective...Read more

Basic Ball Stretch
If you want something more relaxing or, perhaps, your body hurts from raking all the leaves that are falling, you might enjoy this simple ball stretch. Perfect after a workout or after a long day at the office...Read more

Fall Exercise Gear and Apparel
And of course you can't do all of these great workouts without some new workout clothes to keep you warm and dry...Read more

 


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