Exposure to sunlight is one of the best ways to fill up on vitamin D and can also provide a number of health benefits:
The time needed to reach the recommended dose of vitamin C varies according to the exposure level and the surface of skin exposed. It ranges from several hours during winter to no more than 10-15 minutes in summer.
That’s just one more reason for you to train with us all year round!
Outdoor activity has been shown to reduce cortisol and adrenalin levels, which in turn reduces stress and anxiety while boosting morale. When the sympathetic nervous system slows down, the parasympathetic system becomes more active, resulting in less stress.
Fresh air combined with exercise also has positive effects on health:
The outdoors also boost the production of endorphins and dopamine, two mood-enhancing hormones that foster a sense of well-being. Studies have shown that nature provides significantly greater mental health benefits compared to an indoor fitness setting.
Outdoor physical activity improves sleep quality. Our internal biological clock, the circadian cycle, uses natural light to regulate itself and continuously synchronize to the correct schedule.
The system relies on several synchronizers like light, exercise and temperature to determine its rhythm and balance your sleep-wake periods.
Regular exercise also strengthens the immune system by increasing blood flow and triggering the release of infection-fighting substances.
The soothing effect of nature and exposure to various components in the air, such as bacteria and viruses, strengthen the immune system, making you less prone to infection and disease.
As immunity decreases with age, that’s yet another reason to get moving with us in the great outdoors!
Physical activity significantly raises our body’s demand for oxygen. As outdoor air carries between 5 and 10 times less pollution than indoor air, exercising in nature is the best way to breathe purer and cleaner air.
Accelerated breathing increases blood circulation and allows vital organs such as the heart and lungs to receive more oxygen and nutrients than normal, ensuring better functioning and increased efficiency. This not only helps to prevent disease, but also promotes better concentration, memory and much more.
We are committed to fostering physical and mental well–being by supporting our participants through daily training in nature, while fostering a sense of belonging to the Outdoor Fitness community.
As physical, mental and social wellness remains central to our actions, we support our participants in achieving and maintaining their well-being through an active lifestyle.
Nature is at the heart of Outdoor Fitness and its mission. But it also plays an essential role in delivering countless health benefits. Training outdoors intensifies the positive effects of physical activity.
On top of providing a range of health benefits, Outdoor Fitness also aims to create a sense of belonging and collaboration through its training programs, which then becomes an additional source of motivation that brings people together every week to train.
Use the Outdoor Fitness app to manage your membership and customer account. It allows you to easily update your membership, organize your sessions, view your training schedule and track your invoices. Thanks to the Outdoor Fitness app, managing your membership and client account couldn’t be easier.