Monday, 30 March 2015

Get Your Body Ready for Spring

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Get Your Body Ready for Spring

The first thing you do to get your body ready for spring is to remind it that going from indoor activities -  Sitting, reading, watching TV, etc. to outdoor activities - Pulling weeds, raking leaves, riding bikes, etc. is a big, big jump and one that can cause a little weekend warrior syndrome.

You know, when you're like - I can totally ride my bike 30 miles!  Even though you haven't ridden a single mile in weeks and then you try it and you feel like you're going to die the next day.

Like that.

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