FitLabPGH promotes #movementisalifestyle with weekly movement tips & a Labrador Lesson. This week the Labs say Show Some Perserverance
Our Movement Tips: Don’t Be Afraid to Explore & Take Time to Acclimate to Warmer Temperatures
FitLabPGH promotes #movementisalifestyle with weekly movement tips & a Labrador Lesson. This week the Labs say Show Some Perserverance
Our Movement Tips: Don’t Be Afraid to Explore & Take Time to Acclimate to Warmer Temperatures
Labrador Lesson from FitLabPGH:
Show Some Perseverance.
Sometimes your movement plans get disrupted…when they do, keep moving. Our first attempt to hike the Meadow Mountain Trail in Deep Creek Lake State Park was thwarted by thunderstorms. Attempt number two was cut short because Lisa forgot to bring water on an unexpectedly warm day. The third attempt was a success, and we’re now including this trail in our regular movement routine. If at first you don’t succeed, try, and try again…and again.
Move more. Move often. Show perseverance with your movement.
FitLabPGH promotes #movementisalifestyle with weekly movement tips & a Labrador Lesson. This week the Labs say Include Your Dogs in Your Spring Adventures
Our Movement Tips: Move With What You Have & Make Your Movement Mindful
Labrador Lesson from FitLabPGH:
Include Your Dogs in Your Spring Adventures.
Spring is a great time to get outside for long hikes, bike rides, and runs. The Labradors would like to remind you that your dogs also like to participate in Spring adventures. If your activity of choice isn’t dog friendly, consider adding a shorter dog walk to that day’s agenda. If your outdoor activity IS dog friendly, remember to bring dog snacks and water if necessary.
Move more. Move often. Include your dogs in your Spring adventures.
FitLabPGH promotes #movementisalifestyle with weekly movement tips & a Labrador Lesson. This week the Labs say An Imperfect Walk Is Better Than No Walk
Our Movement Tips: ANY Day Is A Good Day To Move Outside & Invite Friends To Move With You
Labrador Lesson from FitLabPGH:
An Imperfect Walk is Better than No Walk.
The Labradors were looking forward to a weekend of hiking the hilly, rocky trails of Western Maryland. Instead, they found themselves in the Pittsburgh area, and wet trails meant no hiking in the woods. They could have complained, or refused to walk, but they got outside and enjoyed a walk with their human staff on the Montour Trail.
Move more. Move often. Whether you’re a dog or a human, remember an imperfect walk is better than no walk at all.
FitLabPGH promotes #movementisalifestyle with weekly movement tips & a Labrador Lesson. This week the Labs give use 3 Dog Walk Essentials
Our Movement Tips: Take The Opportunity to Explore & Enjoy Your Surroundings
Labrador Lesson from FitLabPGH:
Dog Walk Essentials.
The Labradors rely on their “staff” for planning and executing their movement activities. They would like to share their top 3 essentials for dog walks. 1. Leashes and collars (so the staff doesn’t wander off). 2. 💩 bags (leave no trace). 3. A positive attitude…meaning a dog walk is all about the Labs…not about Ben’s Strava achievements.
Move more. Move often. When you move with dogs, put their needs first.
FitLabPGH promotes #movementisalifestyle with weekly movement tips & a Lab Lesson aka learn from the Labradors.
This week the Labs say – Explore New Places to Move
Our Movement Tips: Get Ready for Spring Cycling & Make Movement a Priority
Labrador Lesson from FitLabPGH:
Explore New Places to Move.
The Labradors know the first key to making movement part of your lifestyle is finding movement activities you enjoy. For the Labs, that means hiking and trail running, especially on hilly, soft-surface trails. The second key is being consistent with your movement practice; move on a regular basis. Once you’ve established a consistent, enjoyable movement practice, you can incorporate the final suggestion from the Labs: explore new places to move to keep your routine from becoming boring. In this video, the Labs enjoyed the High Rocks climb to an abandoned fire tower in Savage River State Forest.
Move more. Move often. Be consistent. Explore new places to move.