
When it’s cold outside, turtlenecks and sweaters aren’t the only way to warm up! From snowshoeing in the great outdoors to climbing walls indoors, this article is chock full of winter sport ideas.
If you like to walk you live in a snowy climate, consider trying a pair of snowshoes on for size. Many cross-country ski centers provide snowshoe rentals so you can try before you buy. While you’re there, be sure to check out the ski rental prices. One hour of cross-country skiing burns 500+ calories. And if that doesn’t warm you up, hot chocolate and a warm fire certainly will.
Don’t have skates? Don’t let that stop you! Check your local listings for a store in your area that sells second-hand skates. Get them sharpened, spruce them up with a new pair of laces and you’ll be good to glide.
Climbing walls provide fun for the whole family.
Or, if you’d prefer to leave scaling walls to super heroes, try your hand at squash, racquetball or indoor tennis. You’ll work up a sweat in no time.
There’s nothing quite like an indoor pool to remind you of warmer days, especially when followed by some rest and relaxation in a hot tub, steam room or sauna.
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