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How to keep fit during flu season

by Staff Bona
PICTURE: PEXELS

Staying consistent with your fitness routine can be challenging, especially during winter when everyone’s got a cold or flu! However, keeping fit in the colder months is essential to keeping your immune system and overall health in tip-top shape.

Here are some tips to help you stay consistent with gym and fitness during flu and cold season:

Listen to your body

If you feel too sick to work out, it’s okay to take a break. Pushing yourself too hard when you’re ill can lead to more serious health problems. Take it easy until you feel better.

Modify your workout

If you’re not feeling up to your usual routine, modify it to suit your current energy level. For example, if you usually run for 30 minutes, try walking for 15 minutes instead. The important thing is to keep moving, even if it’s at a slower pace.

Keep it simple

When you’re sick, you may not have the energy to do a complicated workout. Stick to simple exercises that you know well, such as squats, lunges, and push-ups.

Exercise at home

If you’re too sick to go to the gym, consider working out at home. There are many workouts you can do at home, such as yoga, pilates, or bodyweight exercises.

Stay hydrated and eat well

Drinking plenty of water and eating a balanced diet is essential for staying healthy and maintaining your fitness level. Make sure you’re getting enough nutrients and staying hydrated, especially when you’re sick.

Compiled by: Rojaun Devos

Also see: Fitness mistakes to avoid

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