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Eco-Athletes

Working Out with the Planet in Mind by Marlaina Donato

From human-powered gyms that generate electricity to Earth-friendly activewear, professional and recreational athletes alike are increasingly working out with the planet in mind. Taking a recycled yoga mat to class, nixing the plastic water bottle and going “plogging”—picking up litter while out for a run—are just a few examples of eco-fitness in motion. “We believe that movement and nature go hand-in-hand, yet the world of sports isn’t as green as it should be, with plastic bottles at events, junk food in canteens and monotonous movement in the gym,” says Saraï Pannekoek, co-founder of the Sustainable Athlete Foundation, which strives to create a sustainable sports environment through coaching, workshops and campaigns.

from taking action sufficient to keep climate change in check. We all need to do more,” says Bruce Rayner, founder and chief green officer at Athletes for a Fit Planet, in Portland, Maine, who was enlightened to the problems firsthand at a half-ironman distance race. “When I got to the finish line, I was given my obligatory plastic water bottle. I looked around for a recycling bin, and all I saw was an overflowing trash bin.” Founded in 2008, Rayner’s organization partners with proenvironment races like the TD Beach to Beacon 10K, in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, recently named the most sustainable 10-miles-or-less race in the country.

Fueling Up, Protecting Natural Resources

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A pillar of the eco-fitness movement is eating clean and going plant-based for the health of people and planet. “Diet is a big part of being eco-fit. The best action you can take is to support local farms, specifically organic farms,” emphasizes Rayner. To minimize global greenhouse gas emissions and water usage, eating more nutrition-packed produce, whole grains, legumes and nuts instead of animal products supports sustainability. For Adam Layzell, sports therapist, nutritionist and Working Out Green author of How to Train Your Vegan: The Links between personal fitness and environmental toxicity are critical. Sixty percent Comprehensive Guide to Plant-Based Fitof clothing is manufactured with fossil fuel-derived plastics, and activewear rates highest for eco-toxic fibers. Choosing workout clothes made from sustainable bamboo ness, going vegan is a win-win situation. “A vegan diet encourages fat loss, improves and cotton can soften the impact. With name brands like Adidas offering sustainable footwear, staying fit doesn’t need to increase the toll on the environment. Pannekoek, endurance and recovery and has plenty of all the necessary components such as prowho hosts the Sustainable Athlete Podcast with co-founder Paul Venner in Amsterdam, emphasizes personal responsibility. “We believe that there isn’t a quick fix. It’s all tein to build strength and muscle.” Layzell underscores that the vegan diet preserves about habits and conscious behavior, while still being able to peak perform.” animals and their ecosystems, prevents Supplementing the usual gym routine with self-powered workouts and outdoor activideforestation and destruction of wild land ties like gardening, sustainable charity races and hiking are sound choices that can help and lowers the impact on climate change to buffer climate change. “Being eco-centric enriches life and enhances health, but while and global warming. it’s personally gratifying, it also makes you keenly aware of just how far the world is

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