Healthy You - Your Guide to Healthy Living in Scotland  
Tel: 0845 643 9585       Email: info@healthy-you.co.uk
 

Home
News
Diary Dates
Healthy Eating
Diet AdviceRecipes
Fitness
Fitness Fashion
Exercise Tips
Health & Beauty
Women's Health
Men's Health
Children's Health
Positive Mental Health
Real Lives
Complementary Therapies
Competitions
Subscribe
Links
Web Directory
Contact Us
Email the Editor
Ratecard

Sign up for our FREE e-newsletter

Search


WWW
Healthy You

Search sponsored by
Google
 


On the piste by Different Tracks

For those of you who return uninjured from a week skiing this winter, or indeed over next summer for those brave souls heading south of the equator, you will be pleased to know that you will have been taking part in one of the best possible forms of exercise. If you are looking for a week of healthy living it is the perfect blend of fun, exercise and in some cases adrenalin – as long as you stay away from too much of the après-ski!

Skiing, particularly cross country is great for the body, it tones almost every muscle whilst providing a thorough cardiovascular workout. Time spent on the slopes will improve delivery of oxygen to the muscles and strengthen the heart. It also has the advantage of being low impact, unlike running and many other sports, which can be bad for the joints, there is far less stress placed on the body.

And there is also the slightly less scientific argument that time spent outdoors is good for you. We all know how a great days walking tires you out, helps you sleep and leaves you feeling rejuvenated – skiing is much the same, just a little whiter!
Despite the physical benefits don’t forget the dangers to yourself before heading onto the slopes. As with any sport, part of the enjoyment comes from the preparation – you wouldn’t go for a five hour walk without stretching, fuelling your body and making sure you have the right equipment – so don’t whilst skiing. Bear your surroundings in mind, particularly when going off piste and remember that altitude sickness can be a problem for those unaccustomed to mountain air.

Finally, consider that the benefits are not just physical; skiing is also great for the mind and stress levels. For those living in the flatlands of England, regularly commuting into the city, a week in the Alps, Pyrenees, Andes or similar can be a transforming experience. The scale and beauty of the mountains is so different to the UK that you spend time looking about you, appreciating the wonderful scenery and relaxing into the atmosphere. The demanding nature of the sport also gives you a chance to forget about work and stress, whilst you focus on the slopes ahead of you. All in all, one of the few holidays where you are likelier to return fitter than when you left.

Trish Cosgrove is a director of Different Tracks, a tour operator specialising in luxury and ski Travel.
www.differenttracks.co.uk

(Back to fitness)

 

 

 

Healthy You is published by
NB Media Ltd



Home - News - Diary Dates - Healthy Eating - Recipes - Fitness - Fitness Fashion - Exercise Tips - Diet Advice - Health & Beauty - Women's Health - Men's Health -
Children's Health - Positive Mental Health -Real Lives - Complementary Therapies - Competitions - Subscribe - Links - Web Directory - Contact Us

Healthy You Magazine, Sybrig House, Donibristle Industrial Estate, Dalgety Bay, Fife KY11 9JN
Tel: 0845 623 9585 Fax: 01383 824444 Email: info@healthy-you.co.uk

Registered Office: 19 Echline Terrace, South Queensferry, Edinburgh EH30 9XH. Registered Number: 210967
Healthy You is a trading division of NB Media Limited.        © Healthy You 2008

Top