MOSSEL BAY NEWS - For those who are not still working fulltime during the 21-day lockdown, the time could be used to get fit and build muscle tone by working out at home or in the garden.
Jogging in the streets is banned, gyms have closed and of course other sport, exercise and dance classes are also banned.
The Mossel Bay Advertiser asked local fitness expert Tracy Fenn for tips on keeping fit during the lockdown.
She advises that you set an alarm for a regular workout time. "Either dust off that treadmill, blast music and dance for 45 minutes, or to do one of your favourite online fitness classes.
Tracy adds: "It really helps to keep those endorphins going for overall mood and wellbeing. Stretching and strengthening goes a long way in maintaining good health and feeling comfortable in your body."
Tracy is the owner and instructor of a Pilates studio in town.
Eight portions of vegetables
In terms of overall health, she says one should remain hydrated and aim to eat eight portions of vegetables per day. Frozen, tinned and dried vegetables also count, Tracy assures.
She is even offering Pilates classes online during the lockdown, via the social, meeting and sharing app, Zoom. "Some regular clients are logging in for their usual classes. I send an invite out through Zoom. They set up their mat in a quiet spot in their homes, click on the link and we're on our way."
Gym instructor Marulin Goodger shows some moves one can do at home.
Gym instructor Marulin Goodger shows some moves one can do at home.
Tracy says the reasons for her client retention during the lockdown are:
- Her existing clients know Pilates works well.
- She is aware of their injuries and medical history.
- They are accustomed to her verbal cues and teaching style.
Working well
She says: "I would say it's working well so far. We're getting there, after some trial and error, it must be said. I can hear and see them; they can hear and see me; and there's still loads of correcting, motivating and encouraging going on," Tracy enthuses.
In fact, 60 percent of her clients have continued exercising with her during the lockdown via Zoom.
The co-owner of a gym in town and a fitness and martial arts expert, Marulin Goodger, has been sending photos to her clients of exercise poses so that her clients can keep busy during the lockdown.
The exercises are easy to do in a confined space and require no gym equipment. Marulin and her husband, Phillip, own the Tiger Kai gym and mixed martial arts centre.
Gym instructor Marulin Goodger shows some moves one can do at home.
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