Gardening in the Spring Phoenix AZ

(NC)—Spring is the season of renewal, and that applies to more than just your garden. It's a perfect time to rediscover all that the great outdoors has to offer. There's something for everyone. Remember though, easy does it.

Local Companies

Sergios Lawn Service
602- 224-0516
3446 E Oak St
Peoria, AZ
Mcgrath Growers
623- 847-6201
6208 N 67th Ave
Glendale, AZ
Desert Star Landscaping
623- 930-5505
6344 W Orangewood Ave
Glendale, AZ
Black Mountain Nursery
480- 585-3740
4840 E Dynamite Blvd
Scottsdale, AZ
Whitfill Nursery Inc.
602- 268-9096
2647 E Southern
Peoria, AZ
Sunset Gardens Nursery
602- 978-1180
13614 N 59th Ave
Glendale, AZ
Harpers Nursery & Landscape Co Inc
480- 946-3481
2529 N Hayden Rd
Scottsdale, AZ
Ellis Enterprises
480- 945-5581
826 N 86th Way
Scottsdale, AZ
Smith & Hawken
480- 627-9911
7030 E Greenway Pkwy
Scottsdale, AZ
Sea of Green Hydrogardens Urban Garden Store
815 W University Dr
Tempe, AZ

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(NC)—Spring is the season of renewal, and that applies to more than just your garden. It's a perfect time to rediscover all that the great outdoors has to offer. There's something for everyone. Remember though, easy does it.


If you've taken the winter off from exercise, it's easy to cause an injury when you get started again, whether you're gardening, golfing, spring cleaning or playing tennis. So make sure you warm up and stretch before any activity, and don't try to do too much at once.


Each new activity puts stresses and strains on your body. Before jumping into any exercise routine, it's a good idea to consult a chiropractor or fitness professional about what's best for you and your body. Work with these experts to discuss your fitness goals and develop a balanced workout program. Let them know if you are training for a specific sport or if you have an old injury


you could aggravate. Talk about any dietary considerations to enhance your fitness, and what types of cross training (or varying activities) they would recommend.


Whether you want to lose weight, out-jog your neighbour or win gold at the Olympics, the following are the key elements of a well-balanced fitness program:


1. Cardio endurance: How well your heart and lungs supply oxygen to your body when you exercise. You build cardio endurance by regularly doing a minimum of 15 to 20 minutes of activities like running, walking, swimming, biking or ballroom dancing.


2. Muscular endurance: How long you can repeat a movement or hold a position. Weight training and other activities that work your muscles will help you build muscular endurance.


3. Muscular strength: How much weight you can comfortably and safely lift. Again, many activities contribute to muscular strength, but working with weights is key to increasing your ability to lift.


4. Flexibility: How limber your body is. Activities like yoga, as well as a good program of stretches, help you increase and maintain flexibility.


5. Body composition: The ratio of fat to bone and muscle in your body. There are guidelines for the ratio based on your height, weight and body type. Talk to a fitness professional about which exercises will address your needs and, above all, are safe for you to do. A chiropractor may be able to guide you in selecting activities that will limit aggravation of old injuries.


- News Canada

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Sergios Lawn Service

602- 224-0516
3446 E Oak St
Peoria, AZ
http://www.sergioslawnservice.com

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