Hiking
Tell Those Unwanted Holiday Pounds to Take a Hike
Posted November 30th, 2008 by Lauren McBrideThe weather is cooler, the leaves are changing and with all the beautiful scenery there are breathtaking hiking trails waiting to be discovered. Fall is a great time to lace up your hiking boots and get trekking. Not only will you get your body moving to help shed off (or ward off) the holiday weight gain, but it will also give your mind the chance to unwind and enjoy the beauty of nature.
Hiking can burn between 350-600 calories an hour depending on the hills involved and any weight you may be carrying on your back. At this rate, adding an enjoyable hike three times a week to your routine can help you drop one pound every two weeks. Hiking is also great for building muscle and toning your hamstrings, quads, glutes, and calves. Your cardio and endurance will improve as you push yourself through the winding path, and your core will get its fair share of work from the uneven surfaces. You can even get your arms in on the action by using light weight hiking poles. All in all, hiking is a great total body workout to condition your body and mind.

