Being outdoors provides opportunities to be physically active
According to the CDC, spending time outdoors presents moments to be physically active. As noted by the U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service, “Being outside in green spaces supports an active and healthy lifestyle, which has shown to increase life expectancy, improve sleep quality and reduce cancer risk.”
The US Forest Service even states that some studies have shown natural outdoor environments in urban spaces are more enticing for physical activity and are more likely to motivate people to exercise, leading to higher levels of fitness.
Whether it is gardening in the backyard, hiking the local trails or walking around the community park with your pet, being outdoors can inspire us to get moving and stay active with daily forms of physical activity.