When you volunteer to walk or run for a 5K, you know that you will also personally benefit from the physical activity. Yet, there are more ways that just walking or running to get a little exercise while volunteering. You may be able volunteer at a local kitchen to wash dishes, serve meals, and organize the pantry, all of which fight our sedentary habits. Other organizations may need help with landscaping or janitorial cleaning. Even something as simple as sweeping can give you a decent workout.
A few things to be aware of while doing manual labor to reduce the risk of injury:
To add variety to your exercise routine, look for volunteer opportunities and get exercise at the same time.
A few things to be aware of while doing manual labor to reduce the risk of injury:
- Lifting heavy objects. Squat down to lift heavy objects. Read Kelly's blog for more information about Lifting Properly to avoid injury.
- Refrain from twisting. It's easy to injure your back by twisting quickly while doing manual labor. Instead of twisting, try to turn your whole body, whether you're moving a box or sweeping.
- Take breaks. Even though you're volunteering, you still need to be able to take breaks. Be sure to use that time to stay hydrated.
To add variety to your exercise routine, look for volunteer opportunities and get exercise at the same time.