With gyms, studios, and other exercise facilities being closed due to the widespread pandemic, gym-goers cannot get in a workout, or attend a workout class. With everyone scrambling to find a way for their clients to continue their fitness regiment, gym owners, and studio owners are getting creative and having workouts be outside in a parking lot or at a park. But, why not attend a yoga class out on the water? SUP yoga has been around for years now. Celebrities and athletes swear by SUP yoga. Especially during these strange times where there isn't much to do but stay inside.
It's refreshing to get out and get some exercise while keeping your distance. With social distancing being a must for everyone to stay safe while working out a paddleboard, yoga could be the answer to staying safe while continuing to exercise. Everyone can keep six feet or more distance from each other, and everyone has their platform they can do yoga from. There doesn't have to be any close contact with each other as everyone can be as far a distance as possible. Holding an outdoor yoga class on the water also gives you the option to jump in the water after finishing your course.
Especially in Arizona, where the temperatures can reach the 100's. Cooling off with a quick dip in the water after you finish your class can feel so refreshing. Ditch the hot asphalt and hold an outdoor yoga class on the water. This is the best solution for those still looking to attend a yoga class but doesn't want to visit one in a parking lot with mats. Just make sure you drink plenty of water and wear your sunscreen!
It's refreshing to get out and get some exercise while keeping your distance. With social distancing being a must for everyone to stay safe while working out a paddleboard, yoga could be the answer to staying safe while continuing to exercise. Everyone can keep six feet or more distance from each other, and everyone has their platform they can do yoga from. There doesn't have to be any close contact with each other as everyone can be as far a distance as possible. Holding an outdoor yoga class on the water also gives you the option to jump in the water after finishing your course.
Especially in Arizona, where the temperatures can reach the 100's. Cooling off with a quick dip in the water after you finish your class can feel so refreshing. Ditch the hot asphalt and hold an outdoor yoga class on the water. This is the best solution for those still looking to attend a yoga class but doesn't want to visit one in a parking lot with mats. Just make sure you drink plenty of water and wear your sunscreen!