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Special Edition

Welcome to our first of two special edition, wellness-focused newsletters we’ve put together to kick off 2024.

 

💪 Here are 3 ways we’re staying active this year

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Wildlight Wellness Collective offers yoga, breathwork, meditation, HIIT, and barre practices. | Photo courtesy of Wildlight Wellness Collective
New year, same you, better habits. Looking to incorporate more movement into your routine this year? There are many benefits of regular exercise, from increased energy levels to a better mood and more.

The best way to stay consistent: finding something you enjoy doing. Identifying an activity that’s genuinely fun for you can shift your mindset from it being something you “have to do” to being something you are excited to do.

Pro tip: The overall goal is movement. It’s not about having a rigorous workout routine — it’s about moving mindfully, being kind to yourself + your body, and having fun.

Here are a few ways to get started:

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Let’s get active, Winston-Salem — here are our top three ways to move.

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Get outdoors

There’s a host of benefits to spending time outside, getting more grounded, and reigniting our connection with nature. Grab your walking (or running — if you’re feeling up to it) shoes, your bike, maybe even your roller blades, and head to one of these local trails, Hanging Rock State Park for a hike (~45 minutes from downtown Winston-Salem), or the Quarry at Grant Park or Miller Park to get moving. Temps too low to get outside? Keep reading.

Find your zen

Explore the mind-body connection by taking a yoga class at Aware Hot Yoga or The Breathing Room. Yoga is a great way to work on strength and balance, and it’s not a stretch to say it’s a proven way to relieve stress and stay mentally healthy.

Bring the gym to you

Frigid temperatures keeping you indoors for the next few months? Enter: An online at-home workout platform like Pvolve. At-home workouts are a great way to stay consistent, and Pvolve has a variety of low-impact workouts to help tone, strengthen, and sculpt.

Here’s to finding ways to move that feel good in 2024, Winston-Salem. Just remember, we think you’re doing great.
Asked

What’s your favorite way to stay active?


A. Walking or running outdoors
B. Taking group exercise classes
C. Working out at home
D. Other
(How) I like to move it, move it
News Notes
Drink
  • Sip on this, Winston-Salem. Whether you’re cutting back on alcohol or cutting it out completely for Dry January, Ritual offers zero-proof alternatives (think: tequila, rum, and more) with tasty recipes so you can BYOB (be your own bartender). Check out some of our favorites.*
Active
  • Looking to get leaner, healthier, and stronger? Let’s hit a local gym (like Unique Fitness Studio or The Workhouse Fitness) + get lifting. Here are some of the benefits of strength training.
Try This
  • Push yourself and cheer on your neighbors. Top Tier Fitness offers a free community workout on Saturdays at 9 a.m. All you have to do is show up to the gym at 610 N. Liberty St. with a good attitude and motivation.
Wellness
  • After working up a sweat, it’s important to stretch it out. Take a look at these six post-workout stretches to make time for after your next movement session, whatever that may look like.
 
The Wrap

From the editor

Good afternoon Winston-Salem. We are thrilled to have brought you this special edition weekend wellness newsletter. Whether you’re walking the dog, going for a jog, a yoga flow, or any fitness activity, we’re proud of you for taking the initiative and setting time aside for yourself — 2024 is your year.
 

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