![]() Work Out Like the ProsBy Stacey Colino Email this article to a friend For fitness experts, working out is a way of life and work. So how do they exercise when they’re off-duty and no one is watching? Here, five fitness gurus reveal their favorite ways to work out. Take a lesson from them, and you might just infuse some fun and freshness into your own sporting life. Get Out and Play! Try It Find a sport you enjoy -- whether it’s tennis, soccer, volleyball, kickball or flying disc -- and join a league. “Play is movement,” Webb says, “and if you find a way to play that you really enjoy, you’ll be motivated to do it again and again.” Meditate While You Move Try It While walking, jogging, biking or doing any repetitive movement, focus on breathing in through your nose and out through your mouth. “Become aware of your thoughts as they come in but let them float by,” says Cotton. “Instead, try to focus on the rhythm of your movement and the breathing.” It’s the ultimate mind-body tuneup! Go Off Road Try It To learn more about cyclo-cross, check out USA Cycling’s Web site. Too intense? You can still get an invigorating off-road workout with mountain biking or hiking. “They’re both great for cardiovascular conditioning and strength training,” Roberts says, “because going up and downhill requires balance, strength and endurance.” Power up Try It With interval training, push yourself hard for three minutes while jogging or cycling, then slow to a more comfortable pace for three minutes. Continue this pattern for 20 minutes, ending with a three-minute cooldown. For circuit training, perform one set of eight to 12 repetitions on ten different weight machines, moving quickly from one machine to another. Use different muscle groups on adjacent machines. Express Yourself Try It Take an exercise class that involves expressive movement, such as dance (like belly dancing or hip-hop) or a martial art (like karate or tai chi). If you can find an activity that’s an art form, a creative outlet and a type of exercise all rolled in one, you’ll take your workouts to a new dimension. Stacey Colino has written for The Washington Post Health section and many national magazines, including Newsweek, Real Simple, Woman's Day, Self, Marie Claire, Cosmopolitan, Glamour, Parenting, Sports Illustrated and Ladies' Home Journal. Article Rating
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