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Get dug into fitness plans by swapping gym for the garden

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GARDENERS are burning a whopping 51,428 calories a year on their hobby.

Research by Argos found the average green-fingered adult spends almost five more hours a week working out, compared to non-gardeners.

Gardening can have a great impact on fitness, wellbeing and even sleep, the study found.

Some 78 per cent of regular gardeners claim it reduces their stress levels and 80 per cent report better nights in the land of nod.

The survey also found the average green-fingered Brit can burn 632 more calories (compared with non-gardeners) per month.

Gardening expert David Domoney, who has developed a recommende­d daily allowance for gardening of 30 minutes a day, said: “Most people enjoy working in their garden, because it gives them a mental boost.

“Digging, tilling (breaking up the top layer of soil) and planting can be extremely therapeuti­c and gives people a chance to think while working outside, which is enjoyable in its own right.

“But we were surprised to see just how much physical exertion it takes to do certain garden tasks, particular­ly things like pushing a lawnmower or digging.”

So, which jobs burn the most calories? 1. Mowing the lawn Pushing a mower up and down the lawn for 35 minutes can use up 200 calories. 2. Weeding Pulling up stubborn weeds for 35 minutes can burn 158 calories. 3. Digging Digging is a great cardio workout BY HANNAH STEPHENSON and an excellent way to de-stress. You can burn up to 250 calories an hour when digging heavy soil (but don’t overdo it if you have a bad back). 4. Raking Raking is vital to let your lawn and plants breathe – and it’ll work your upper body, and burns around 120 calories in 30 minutes.

In addition to the calorie burn, different garden jobs exercise different muscles. Phil McCann, founder of Great Little Garden (greatlittl­egarden.co.uk), offers the following tips to avoid injury... ● Warm-up As with all exercise, warm up before launching yourself into an intensive caloriebur­ning session. It’s so easy to pull a back muscle on a cold, spring morning by grabbing the spade and plunging in deep. Stretches work best – start gently with whatever exercise you do, working up a sweat as you warm up. ● Start with a plan In a convention­al gym, you will have a workout plan. In the garden, plan to weed a bed and turn the compost, or dig over a veg plot and plant up a border. Plans focus the mind. ● Use the right tools Have the correct tools for the job you are doing. It will ease the strain on backs, arms, wrists and knees. Secateurs are great for cutting smaller branches, but loppers are the thing for thicker ones. Petrol mowers make light work of the lawn but for exercise purposes, think about a manual push version. ● Don’t overdo it Pain in any joints is your body telling you to have a think about what you are doing.

We were surprised to see how physical gardening is

 ??  ?? MOWER CALORIES Gardening can burn off more energy than going to a gym
MOWER CALORIES Gardening can burn off more energy than going to a gym

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