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		<title>Snowshoeing Away the Calories . . . Per Hour</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people snowshoe for recreation&#8230;others snowshoe for the competitions&#8230;but some snowshoe to lose weight and seek a lifestyle change. The beauty of snowshoeing is how it can really help a person lose weight and become healthy; the sport is somewhat like a miracle diet. Many snowshoers experience an extreme amount of weight loss in the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Many people snowshoe for recreation&#8230;others snowshoe for the competitions&#8230;but some snowshoe to lose weight and seek a lifestyle change.</p>
<p>The beauty of snowshoeing is how it can really help a person lose weight and become healthy; the sport is somewhat like a miracle diet. Many snowshoers experience an extreme amount of weight loss in the first weeks of regular snowshoeing. And, once a snowshoer couples their activities with a stringent diet the results are insurmountable.</p>
<p>Here are some facts about snowshoeing as an exercise:</p>
<p>*Snowshoeing burns up to twice the number of calories as walking at the same speed.</p>
<p>*You can burn up to 1,000 calories per hour snowshoeing, more than running or cross-country skiing.</p>
<p>*Snowshoeing is fun and effective for all types of athletes, including runners, walkers and cyclists; the added resistance provided by the shoes and the snow enhances your current fitness level.</p>
<p>You can usually find a great snowshoeing fitness group by searching for one at your local gym, town recreation center or regional snowshoe club. If you can’t find a group to join, start your own. Obviously your group will start with friends, but invite others to participate by utilizing health-based resources.</p>
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<br/><br/></div></div><p>Here are some tips on snowshoeing for fitness:</p>
<p>*Go Anywhere – All you need is six inches of snow on the ground to go snowshoeing. You can go anywhere there is snow&#8230;from golf courses to your favorite hiking trail in the backcountry.</p>
<p>*Create a Routine – Whether it’s a specific route or a snowshoeing date with a friend, developing a routine will help you stay committed.</p>
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<p>As you may already know the energy expenditures for snowshoeing are greater than most winter and summer sports. On packed snow and hilly terrain, a snowshoer going 3.5 miles per hour can lose up to 800 calories per hour. If done correctly, a snowshoer can lose up 1,000 calories per hour while shoeing at a pace that remains steady and effective.</p>
<p>by Ryan Alford &#8211; <a href="http://www.snowshoemag.com">Snowshoe Magazine</a></p>
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