If you want to stay fit, are intimidated by gyms, but enjoy the outdoors and want to benefit from fresh air, then gardening may be the perfect choice for you. As the weather improves and the days lengthen, many people think about heading out either into their own outdoor space or to a public allotment. Research has shown that regular energetic gardening provides the same positive health benefits as exercise programmes such as jogging or swimming:
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While running or exercising in a gym may burn slightly more calories, doctors are increasingly trying to encourage people to take up lighter activities that can be fitted into a daily routine. The key principle in any fitness regime, is sustaining the exercise habit by doing something enjoyable such as gardening.
The Royal Horticultural Society asked 2,000 gardeners about their experiences in a campaign to get more people using gardening for fitness. 80% of the respondents said gardening had improved their fitness, 60% said they felt physically energised after gardening and 53% said it improved their mood. Around 70% said that gardening helped tone their forearms, 52% that it toned their thighs and nearly a third that it toned their bottom.
The great thing about gardening is that it can be energetic and relaxing at the same time. It is an all year round activity and there is nothing better than being able to stand back and admire the fruits of your labour.
A charity called Thrive aims to use gardening to help people suffering with mental health issues or disabilities. They were established in 1978 and have several centres where therapeutic horticulture helps bring about positive changes to people’s lives. If you would like more information on their work, please click on the link above.
Alternatively, if you would like more inspiration, you can follow the link to the Royal Horticultural Society website.
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