dimanche 14 avril 2019
On Earth Day, Turn Your Jog Into a "Plog" by Picking Up Trash Along the Way

We typically think about workouts in terms of what they can do for our bodies. With Earth Day upon us, though, it might be time to switch that up. Exercising is good for you, sure - but what if it could help the planet, too?
Allow us to introduce plogging. This Swedish-born trend is simple: put on your running shoes, grab a trash bag, and go for a jog, picking up litter as you go. The name "plogging" is actually an amalgamation of "jogging" and "plocka upp," which is Swedish for "pick up."
Simple, right? And effective - which might be why plogging has slowly grown into a global movement. A quick scroll through the #plogging hashtag on Instagram shows ploggers in Russia, India, Japan, and Italy, to name just a few, and the trend is making its way to the US, too. Laura Lindberg, a runner from New Jersey, told The Washington Post that once she heard about plogging, "It was a no-brainer. I knew I could incorporate it into my runs." She said she even felt a little guilty for not starting it sooner, because of how easy it was: "All you need is a bag."
Related: Be Kind to Your Body and the World With These 12 Eco-Friendly Activewear Brands
The environmental and community service benefits of plogging are plain to see, but what about the fitness aspect? Plogging is essentially running combined with intermittent squats, so you're adding more of a muscle-building burn to what's usually just a cardio exercise. (With that in mind, if you're giving plogging a try, make sure to start with a dynamic warmup to your prerun routine, if you haven't already.) The fitness app Lifesum allows you to actually track plogging as an exercise, and according to the app, plogging does in fact burn more calories than a regular jog: 288 calories for 30 minutes of plogging, compared to 235 from jogging.
And if running isn't your thing, there might be another benefit to plogging: it gives you a goal to focus on, one that's not related to your body, weight loss, or the actual exercise. Hate the lung and leg burn of a long run? Scouring the streets and paths for trash can keep you distracted and make your run feel like a success, no matter how fast or slow it was.
Related: 8 Ways Anyone Can Make Running Feel Easier
Before you head out for a plog, grab a couple of trash bags and pull on a pair of plastic or gardening gloves for safety. Keep an eye out for small pieces of litter, like cigarette butts, bottle caps, and pieces of styrofoam, alongside bigger items like plastic bottles. Grab whatever trash you see and feel comfortable picking up - it's OK to skip things like syringes, for example - then empty your bags in public trash cans along the way or save them until you get home.
The trend might sound strange at first, but it's a simple and effective way to get outside and clean up your community. What better time to try it than right now?
Related Posts:
20 Hilarious Memes That Will Have Every Zumba Fan Nodding in Agreement If you're someone who loves working out to the Latin-inspired dance fitness craze known as Zumba, you're not alone. Since it was created in the 1990s, Zumba has grown with a huge following in the fitness world, and there are… Read More
Celebrate Your Booty Gains With Leggings That Highlight Your Assets . . . Er, Hard Work One of my favorite fitness trends right now - if not of all time - is the shift away from black leggings. And for more reasons than you'd think! While a solid pair of black tights can feel sexy and look good with anything, I… Read More
Why Soaking in a Hot Tub After an Intense Workout Isn't the Best Idea At the end of a grueling workout, the thought of soaking in a Jacuzzi or a hot bath may seem ideal. You deserve it, after all. But you may not be doing your body any favors by doing so, according to Liz Letchford, MS, ATC, P… Read More
Lose Weight With These 50+ Protein-Packed Vegan Breakfasts Get energized with the power of plants! These vegan breakfasts offer protein, fiber, and healthy fats to keep you satisfied all morning, which can prevent the mindless snacking that leads to weight gain. The chocolate coconu… Read More
This Fat-Burning Workout Will Tone Your Entire Body - and All You Need Is 1 Kettlebell If you don't have much experience with kettlebells, you're in the right place. Eric Leija, also known as primal.swoledier on Instagram, is a senior kettlebell specialist who created an exclusive workout for POPSUGAR - with a… Read More
0 comments:
Enregistrer un commentaire