You can do a lot with your mind and a computer, but a healthy and honed body will get you even more out of life (if only more of it). Here are our favorite tips and tools for staying in shape.
10. Stay Fit Despite the Summer Heat
9. Stay Working Out in Winter

If there's anything worse for workout willpower than the summer heat, it's the deep cold of winter. But take heart: the average blast of cold air
can't hurt your lungs, and if you take the right precautions, slippery roads and even bronchial symptoms can be
overcome in a cold run. If you're the biking type, but find the passing wind and conditions far too cold, take seriously avid cyclist (and MetaFilter founder) Matt Haughey's advice on
tips and equipment for winter cycling.
8. Try a New Fitness Plan
Ever heard of
shovelgloving? The
Couch to 5K plan? Maybe you've heard some more gym-rat friends discuss
interval training? Switching up your routine, using new tools, and
picking up a different fitness plan can stretch your body and skills in helpful ways that don't require a whole new set of gym equipment to get started.
7. Use the Marine Corps Test to Gauge Your Fitness

Can you pull off 20 pull-ups, 100 crunches, and a three-mile run in under 18 minutes, within the same two-hour span? Congratulations, you just scored 100 on the
Marine Corps Fitness Test. If not, you're in good company, and you can use the points of the armed forces to keep track of your fitness. (
Note: The crunches scoring conflicts with other advice to avoid them, but you can swap in push-ups for a similar upper-and-mid-body test).
6. Go Barefoot, or Just Skip Expensive Running Shoes
5. Get in Shape with Little or No Equipment
4. Track and Train with Great Mobile Apps

If you don't mind bringing your smartphone with you while you're working out, you can do a lot more with it than just listen to music. Apps like RunKeeper, CardioTrainer, and other
great mobile fitness apps can serve as great motivators, as they show you exactly how much further you're going, how long it's taking, and how far you're covering every time you head out. (RunKeeper, by the way,
is our readers' favorite.)
3. Create the Ultimate Workout Playlist
2. Trade Static Stretching for Dynamic Warm-Ups

Forget what your gym teacher told you—touching your toes, bending at the waist, and other exercises that stretch your muscles
don't help much, if at all, according to a study of thousands of runners of all ages. Instead, try gradually moving up from a fast walk to a run, swinging your arms and legs a bit, and other
dynamic stretches before you head out.
1. Stick with Push Ups for Overall Fitness
What's the best thing you've read about fitness, and what have you learned from your own workouts and exercises? We want to hear about great tips and new ideas in the comments.
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