Six Tips for Winding Down to Support Rest and Recovery

Life Time's Experience Life offers easy-to-implement solutions for evening workouts

CHANHASSEN, Minn., Dec. 17, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Exercise and rest go hand-in-hand, but those who exercise in the evenings may struggle to quiet their bodies and minds and prepare for sleep. To help promote the importance of both exercise and proper rest, Experience Life magazine, the award-winning publication of Life Time (NYSE: LTH), the nation's premier healthy way of life company, shares the following tips for transitioning to rest after working out in the evenings.

"Rest plays an essential role in overall health, especially during the busy holiday season," says Samantha McKinney, RD, Life Time trainer, dietician and national program manager for nutrition and metabolism. "By creating a post-workout routine that protects your sleep, you support not only your body's ability to rest and recharge but also the impact of your workouts."

Try the following tips to wind down after evening movement.

    1. Cool down properly: Spend the first five minutes postworkout bringing
       your heart rate down with low-intensity cardio. Follow this with
       long-hold static stretching and foam rolling to aid muscle recovery and
       relaxation. Conclude cooldown with several slow, deep breaths to help
       quiet body and mind after a workout.
    2. Hydrate continuously: Hydration is key to recovery for any workout.
       Continue to drink water and hydrate with electrolytes after exercising to
       replenish fluids lost through sweat. Proper hydration supports muscle
       function and helps prevent cramping and stiffness.
    3. Prefuel and refuel: Eating the right foods before and after your workout
       can significantly impact your recovery. Prepare for workouts with a
       balanced meal or snack that includes carbohydrates and protein.
       Postworkout, refuel with protein to help restore energy levels and repair
       muscles; consider a protein supplement, Greek yogurt or cottage cheese
       with vegetables.
    4. Supplement for sleep: Support your body's natural ability to rest with
       supplements that can aid in relaxation and sleep quality. Consider
       supplementing magnesium or melatonin to support muscle and nerve function
       and signal to the body that it is time to rest.
    5. Take a cool shower: A cool shower can help lower your body temperature
       and signal to your body that it's time to wind down. This can be
       particularly effective after an intense workout and serve as a
       transitional time between waking and sleeping.
    6. Turn down the lights: Creating a calm environment is essential for
       winding down. Dim the lights in your home to tell your body that it's
       time to prepare for sleep. Consider reducing exposure to bright lights
       and screens at least one hour before bedtime to help regulate your
       circadian rhythm.

To further rest and recovery, Life Time's provides its LTH line of high-quality and independently tested supplements and wellness products, including LTH Relax to promote mental relaxation, and LTH Chill Magnesium, to support metabolism, performance and recovery.

For more information on rest, check out the November/December edition of Experience Life. For more information about Life Time, visit www.lifetime.life or follow on social media at Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn.

About Life Time
Life Time (NYSE: LTH) empowers people to live healthy, happy lives through its portfolio of more than 175 athletic country clubs across the United States and Canada. The health and wellness pioneer also delivers a range of healthy way of life programs and information, and the best curated products and LTH nutritional supplements via its complimentary Life Time Digital app. The Company's healthy living, healthy aging, healthy entertainment communities and ecosystem serve people 90 days to 90+ years old and is supported by a team of more than 41,000 dedicated professionals. In addition to delivering the best programs and experiences through its clubs, Life Time owns and produces nearly 30 of the most iconic athletic events in the country.

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