Exercise has such powerful mental and physical benefits that it’s been called “the ultimate wonder drug.” Moving your workout outdoors can dramatically increase these beneficial effects: Physical activity in natural settings has been linked to longer life, lower rates of illness — including heart attack and stroke — and a greater sense of well-being, reports the American Public Health Association.
To keep your heart healthy, the American Heart Association and the BaleDoneen Method recommend a minimum of 150 minutes of moderate physical activity a week, such as walking, jogging, biking, or swimming. Always check with your medical provider before starting a new workout to make sure it’s right for you — and be sure to slather on some sunscreen and stay hydrated during outdoor exercise. Here’s a look at seven science-backed benefits of “green exercise.”
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