Exercise outside for better health

Outdoor exercise is one of the best things you can do for your body and mind. Here’s why:

 

Every morning in my neighbourhood in St Philip, Barbados, as the sun rises, you’ll see neighbours walking, chatting, and even heading to the sea for a refreshing dip. In my old neighbourhood in Trinidad, some folks start even earlier — at 4 a.m.— rain or shine, in pitch blackness. What drives this dedication? The answer is simple: outdoor exercise feels good and does good.

 

Physical perks of moving outside

Burn more calories: Walking on hills or uneven ground works more muscles and burns more energy. This is important in obesity prevention and obesity reversal.

Boost your heart health: Activities like walking, running, or cycling help lower blood pressure and cholesterol.

Strengthen your immune system: Sunlight energises your body’s natural defenses, helping you fight off illness.

 

Mental health benefits

Lower stress and anxiety: Nature calms the mind and reduces stress hormones.

Lift your mood: Just five minutes outside can boost your happiness and self-esteem.

Sleep better: Morning sunlight helps reset your body clock for deeper sleep.

Sharpen your focus: Outdoor time improves memory and attention — especially helpful for kids and teens.

 

Nature does more than you think

Scents matter: The smell of trees, flowers and soil can relax your brain and body.

Good bacteria: Soil and plants contain friendly microbes that support your gut health.

Green views help: Even looking at plants or nature photos can calm your mind.

 

Social and community benefits

Feel connected: Walking with neighbours or joining a group builds friendships and reduces loneliness.

Join the movement: Fun walks and charity events bring thousands together for a good cause.

Save money: Walking, running, or using public outdoor equipment is free and effective.

 

A step towards climate awareness

Spending time outside helps us reconnect with the environment. It’s a reminder that our health and the planet’s health are linked — especially as we face climate challenges.

Whether it’s a stroll around your block, a walk to the beach, or a few minutes in your garden, every step counts. You don’t need fancy gear or a gym membership — just a little time and a willingness to move.

So lace up, step out, and let nature do its magic. Your body, mind, and community will thank you.

 

Dr C.V. Alert, MB BS, DM, FCCFP is a family physician

 

 

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