Stretch Before Your Cold-Weather Workout
“Cold muscles are at a greater risk for strains and injuries, so make sure to warm up before your cold-weather workout,” says Harvard Health. To prevent injury, engage in dynamic stretching that loosens joints, gets the blood flowing and warms up muscles. Start with a series of arm circles and arm swings, and move on to sets of high steps and lunges. Even if that’s all you want to accomplish, the benefits to health and mobility can be substantial, but continuing on to complete a more intense #winter workout can convert white belly and thigh fat into calorie-burning brown fat. #StayingActive