Sneaking Fitness Into Your Summer Plans

Since it's summer and we want to play outdoors more than be indoors running on a treadmill, here are a few things you can do.
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Summertime means bathing suits, short shorts and tank tops -- overall skimpier clothing. This means watching what we eat and even more importantly, working out. People always want to look toned and trim and, unfortunately, you have go the extra mile and add some extra spice to your workouts to achieve these goals.

This is hard to do on top of work, social engagements and travel -- especially over the summer while it's hot as Hades outside. It's important to establish a routine that you won't just quit once summer is over because it will be that much harder to get back on the horse when winter melts away next year. Sticking to a workout routine also keeps you from overeating or eating junk, because you're keeping yourself accountable. But since it's summer and we want to play outdoors more than be indoors running on a treadmill, here are a few things you can do that count as working out and still allow you to enjoy your summertime activities and travels.

Don't get caught up in the idea that the exercise has to be a consistent 30 minutes. Recreational activities can also be exercise and doing something is better than nothing. Ten minutes of exercise a few times a day will add up!

Whether you're heading to the lake, the ocean, the pool or the mountains this summer, try these tips to keep active.

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