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]]>Skating is great fun at skateparks, down the boardwalk…or inside at your local skating rink. There are also plenty of indoor skateparks around the country. If you’re not able to get to a skating rink, you should be able to skate down the street or at a local park; on the other hand, if it’s freezing or raining, you can usually find a nearby indoor skatepark or rink.
Yoga is a great way to connect with nature on a nice day…but it’s also really easy to do even in a small or unconventional space. Even if you don’t have a yoga mat, you can usually use grass or sand for softness, or even a towel. You can even just do yoga moves that only require you to stand up!
Climbing is a popular enough sport today that most cities or areas have a climbing gym or at least a wall you can access. On the other hand, if you like being out in nature, climbing on natural rock formations is an awesome experience and a great way to meet new people.
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]]>Indoor rock climbing is the ideal activity for the social distancing era because you’ll be doing it on your own. It also comes in handy that most people don’t touch their face when they’re climbing, but it’s still important to sanitize your hands and opt for a rock gym that’s committed to regularly cleaning high-touch surfaces.
Like the majority of racquet sports, table tennis makes it easy to keep a safe distance. Just make sure to properly clean your equipment, and clearly mark your balls to avoid using the ones that belong to your opponent.
Trampolining is so fun that it’s easy to forget you can burn some major calories along the way. It’s highly likely that your local trampoline park took all the necessary measures to ensure people can jump at the safe distance, but if you want to be extra cautious, avoid going there during peak hours.
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]]>If it’s your first time, it’s best to rent your equipment. Many gyms offer rental shoes, harnesses, and chalk. However, if you would like to become a regular at climbing events it’s good to have your own climbing gear.
Having your own pair of shoes is more sanitary than renting them. It will also probably fit better; you can find the proper size, and buy the type that suits you best.
During climbing your hands tend to get sweaty, and if you want to have a better grip a chalk bag filled with chalk attached to your harness is a must. There are different chalk types you can find on the market. Choose the one that quickly absorbs sweat.
After a couple of times climbing your hands will be beaten up, so a good hand balm is a life-savior, or shall we say hand-savior.
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]]>Skating is great fun at skateparks, down the boardwalk…or inside at your local skating rink. There are also plenty of indoor skateparks around the country. If you’re not able to get to a skating rink, you should be able to skate down the street or at a local park; on the other hand, if it’s freezing or raining, you can usually find a nearby indoor skatepark or rink.
Yoga is a great way to connect with nature on a nice day…but it’s also really easy to do even in a small or unconventional space. Even if you don’t have a yoga mat, you can usually use grass or sand for softness, or even a towel. You can even just do yoga moves that only require you to stand up!
Climbing is a popular enough sport today that most cities or areas have a climbing gym or at least a wall you can access. On the other hand, if you like being out in nature, climbing on natural rock formations is an awesome experience and a great way to meet new people.
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]]>The post 3 Social Distance-Friendly Indoor Sports to Try This Fall appeared first on yourdailysportfix.com.
]]>Indoor rock climbing is the ideal activity for the social distancing era because you’ll be doing it on your own. It also comes in handy that most people don’t touch their face when they’re climbing, but it’s still important to sanitize your hands and opt for a rock gym that’s committed to regularly cleaning high-touch surfaces.
Like the majority of racquet sports, table tennis makes it easy to keep a safe distance. Just make sure to properly clean your equipment, and clearly mark your balls to avoid using the ones that belong to your opponent.
Trampolining is so fun that it’s easy to forget you can burn some major calories along the way. It’s highly likely that your local trampoline park took all the necessary measures to ensure people can jump at the safe distance, but if you want to be extra cautious, avoid going there during peak hours.
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]]>If it’s your first time, it’s best to rent your equipment. Many gyms offer rental shoes, harnesses, and chalk. However, if you would like to become a regular at climbing events it’s good to have your own climbing gear.
Having your own pair of shoes is more sanitary than renting them. It will also probably fit better; you can find the proper size, and buy the type that suits you best.
During climbing your hands tend to get sweaty, and if you want to have a better grip a chalk bag filled with chalk attached to your harness is a must. There are different chalk types you can find on the market. Choose the one that quickly absorbs sweat.
After a couple of times climbing your hands will be beaten up, so a good hand balm is a life-savior, or shall we say hand-savior.
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