Why You Need to Spend Time Outdoors
Our family has been exploring the outdoors since our daughter was just over a year old. Our first REAL camping trip was in Sirao Peak and we fell in love with it. We’ve camped by the beaches before that and learned to rough it out when she was only six months old. It wasn’t easy but totally worth it.
Also read: How We Got Started as An Outdoor-Loving Family
We’ve continued this outdoorsy lifestyle in our family and here are the reasons why we think you should convince your family and friends to spend time in the outdoors, too:
A breath of fresh air
Living in the city is awesome because everything is just super accessible. However, it also means being constantly exposed to pollution in all forms: noise, air, water and more. Spending some time in the outdoors, even if it means simply strolling around parks (unfortunately not a lot of them available in the Philippines) and playgrounds.
Of course, if you are adventurous enough to try it, you can also go hiking and camping at nearby beautiful mountains. In Cebu, mountains do not usually go beyond the 1,000 MASL range and even the one that goes beyond it (Osmeña Peak) is a rather easy climb even for beginners. Trust me, you will love the experience even if it’s only your first time.
Also read: 13 Must-Visit Mountain Peaks and Camp Sites in Cebu
It’s a great way to destress
The monotony of life can be boring if you don’t break it. Our own routine has been one such and we realized how unhealthy it is in many aspects of our life (physical, mental, emotional, etc). Being cooped at home or even having a work-home routine can contribute to the decline of your overall happy disposition.
Spending some time outdoors helps change that. They say that nature is the best therapy and it’s also much cheaper, too.
Good exercise for your eyes
What we love most about being in the mountains and the beaches is that it provides great exercise for our eyes. Even long bus rides in the countryside is welcomed! I work on the laptop nearly all days of the week and am also short-sighted. The partner encourages me to look into the horizon to help exercise my eye muscles to look at great distances. My favorite sights are the greens of the mountains and blues of the skies and seas.
Good exercise for the whole body
It isn’t just the eyes that gets exercised when you spend time outdoors. One of the things we love about hiking and camping on mountains is that it provides a full body workout that we would otherwise not go through on regular days. I love the feeling of sweating it out on the trail; I feel like I am losing a lot of pounds in the process even though I’m probably not.
I also have VSD so constant walks and hikes provide an awesome exercise for my heart and lungs.
You’ll need the sun exposure
Not all sun exposure is bad for your health. Although the sun has been extremely unforgiving the past few years (YES, climate change is REAL, people), there are actually times in the day when it is still healthy for us.
Working from home means staying inside the house for a majority of the day and not getting the right amount Vitamin D or sunshine vitamin. Instead of relying solely on supplements, why not get it from natural sources such as in your food and the sun? The latter will obviously keep you from shelling out even more money which is awesome.
Gives your immune system a boost
Last week, the daughter got hospitalized due to pneumonia. We were surprised. During our trip to Aliwagwag Falls, we got soaked in the rain on our way there and we stayed in the cold for about 2-3 hours. The day after that, we had to wake up really early to prepare for a long bus ride and yet she never caught a cold or cough (not even us). However, when we went home and stayed inside for about two weeks, she easily caught my niece’s cough which soon developed into pneumonia.
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We definitely approve of hiking at least once a month, if not once a week, to help boost our immune system. It’s cheaper and more enjoyable way to spend quality time than being trapped in the hospital for three days.
Over to you. Do you love being in the outdoors? Why?
This post is a part of a new weekly series called Inspiring Outdoors. The series, which comes out every Wednesday, aims to inspire and motivate readers to get out of their office cubicles, ditch the gadgets and explore the beauty of life outside. Go and explore the outdoors!
Want more inspiration? You can also check out #FamiliesOutside, an interview series to help encourage families to go out and explore places, near or far.
About the Author
Pam is an outdoors-loving millennial momma who loves to hike, trek and camp in the beaches and mountains with her partner and their 3-year-old daughter. When not exploring the great outdoors, she moonlights as a freelance writer specializing in the travel, parenting, personal finance and digital marketing niches. You can also follow her via social media: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest!
Spending time outdoors whether with a group or alone is really helpful to to everyone. Not only it promotes better mental health but also improves concentration and enhances creativity. It is also the best way to have more exercise. People who spent more time outdoors are usually happier than those who don’t.
Outdoor is really the best, yeah!!! It is… I remember the time when I spend most of my time outdoors, dang lahi ang musolod sa akong utok but it makes me smile gyud!!! Nice advice Blog Guru Pam!
Unsa kaha ang musulod sa imong utok! Hahaha! Happy new year, Kuya Carlo!
The outdoor is my best way to distress and unwind from the busy schedule and pressure of city life. I love stretching out my muscles and feel the rush of adrenaline because it rejuvenates me. These are exactly the reasons why everyone should go outdoors and not just sit inside four boring corners of the room.
The outdoors have always been a great place to get away from all the stress of the city. I sure would like to get out someday!
I started traveling this year but want to expand the places I travel next year and want to try trekking soon but I need go get fit if I climb mountain soon.. hehe.. Good for the health..
The outdoors are great! They actually force you NOT to use technology a lot because of the lack of signal in most remote places 🙂
Your family is truly an inspiration for promoting the outdoor activities. With all the reasons you have provided, I think people will start to recognize the benefits of outdoor activities.
We need to explore the outdoors. Way better than living in a room without doing anything. 🙂 Healthy na, maka-happy pa! Bonding moments with the family.
Going out and just breathing in actual fresh air does so good for both the body and mind. I truly feel we all need to get our fair share every now and then. 🙂
I agree.. especially with breath of fresh air and exercise for the eyes! I find that when I stay home for a long period of time, it makes me weak and cranky — which is why no matter how many pending tasks I have, I always make time to go outside even just nearby or in the neighborhood. I also opt to walk on my way home from my son’s school .
I don’t always have the time to trek or hike so walking around is my next best thing. I just hope my son would stop saying “mom I’m tired” after a few steps of walking. Hahaha!
Spending time outdoors is extremely important. Not only does it help our immune system, it also strengthens mental health issues and reduces stress. Once a week, I always go out alone and walk some of the quiet spots in the city to keep my sanity. Haha!
Yes, Han, I realized that, too. I’ve been having morbid thoughts (so many deaths in the family) and I guess the only way out of it is to live life to the fullest!