Eco-sensitive Workout Tips

Got abs? NIKE Elite Athlete and spokesperson for Nintendo’s Wii Fit Ashley Borden is a Los Angeles based fitness expert who works with clients like Mandy Moore, Natasha Bedingfield and Ryan Gosling (yum).

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But Ashley’s not just interested in helping her clients get ridiculously fit, she’s also helping them to reduce their carbon footprints through something she’s calling an “eco-sensitive workout.” Sensitive? Workout? Forget the eco (well, not really) and sign us up!

Borden’s tips to greener fitness include:

Train at home or outside with fitness gear like the GoFit Gravity Bar that builds strength and core stability using your own body weight rather than plug-in machines. To keep from getting bored—and tossing gear in the landfill—recycle your exercise equipment by trading with friends.

Stock up on stainless-steel, reusable water bottles like those from Lifeline. This may seem obvious, but if you go to the gym three times a week you’ll save 144 bottles in a year!

Haul gear in a bag made from recycled materials like the “Koren” rice bucket bag from EcoBags, which is Fair Trade made in Cambodia from reclaimed and washed rice bags from Vietnam.

Train yourself to ride, not drive, and bike to the gym one day a week—then increase the days from there. One mile in a car can equal up to one pound of carbon released into the atmosphere—one mile biked could mean a pound lost for you!

Go organic with your fitness gear like Organic Cotton Serenity Tights or Capris from Patagonia. With an adjustable waist that rolls up or down, Borden says these are perfect for hitting the mat, preferably a phthalate- and latex-free one like the thick, grippy, Reversible Yoga Mat from Gaiam.

Finally, post-workout sweat stains and stinky feet are so passé. Cover up with a chic dress like the “Rita” bamboo dress from Sworn Virgins and Kigo‘s new Star shoes (made from recycled milk jugs, they fold up to fit in the pocket of your gym bag), and you’re good to go.

To lunch.

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About rachel.sarnoff

Rachel Lincoln Sarnoff is a writer, producer and marketing consultant who focuses on sustainable fashion, beauty, lifestyle and parenting. She co-founded GreenGirlGuide.com in May 2007 and launched EcoStiletto.com, an online magazine devoted to eco-friendly fashion, beauty, lifestyle and parenting, in June 2008. As a small-screen environista, Rachel has guested on eco-lifestyle “Extra,” “Hollywood Green,” “Good Day L.A.” and “The Fashion Team” segments. She has spoken on behalf of Healthy Child, Healthy World and Whole Body by Whole Foods market and was a Los Angeles correspondent for PlanetGreen.com and Treehugger.com. Rachel wrote the “L.A. Story” column for Sprig.com and currently writes “Mommy Greenest,” an eco-parenting blog on Yahoo’s Shine and at WordPress. Rachel spent 10 years as a magazine reporter and editor and holds a MA in journalism from USC and has contributed to SELF, Women’s Wear Daily and Spa magazine, among others. A mother of three, Rachel and her family reduce, reuse and recycle in Los Angeles.

 

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