Chopping wood and training – a possible combination?

At first glance, chopping wood and exercise might not seem related, but they can actually be combined. Chopping wood is a great and effective form of exercise, combining strength training, cardio and outdoor activity.

Author: Line Nederby
Update: 18. June 2024

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Chopping wood has deep roots in our culture and has historically been essential for survival during cold winters. Today, it remains relevant not only as a practical activity for heating and creating a cozy atmosphere at home, but also as a recognized form of physical and mental exercise.

Physical benefits

When chopping wood, you activate multiple muscle groups at once, including shoulders, back, abs and legs, offering a complete body workout.

Besides strengthening various muscle groups, wood chopping enhances your cardio and facilitates calorie burning. According to a study conducted by Harvard Medical School, individuals can burn approximately 266 calories in half an hour of wood chopping, varying based on age, height, and weight. If you continue to stack wood for another half an hour, you can burn an additional 220 calories.

Mental benefits

In addition to the physical benefits, you can also enjoy mental advantages that contribute to your overall well-being. Engaging in outdoor physical activity has a positive impact on stress, enhances your mental health, and improve your concentration throughout the day. Additionally, it provides a sense of satisfaction to complete physical tasks. Witnessing the results of our efforts can be incredibly rewarding, boosting our confidence and well-being. You can beneficially use the freshly chopped wood to create a visually appealing wood stack that enhances the beauty of your garden.

Read more about making a wood stack here.

Technique and safety

When you are chopping and stacking wood, it is extremely important to do it correctly to prevent injuries. Straighten your back when carrying wood and bend your knees slightly when chopping wood. It is also important to wear appropriate clothing, protective eyewear and possibly gloves to protect yourself while working out. Remember to have a stable and safe surface and take care of yourself and your surroundings while chopping wood.

Read more about chopping wood here.

… If you’re interested in wood chopping as a hobby on a more professional level, you should read about ‘Timbersports.’ It’s a competition where people chop wood competitively.

 

Source:
https://videnskab.dk/krop-sundhed/hvilke-typer-motion-er-bedst-for-vores-mentale-helbred/

http://www.health.harvard.edu/newsweek/Calories-burned-in-30-minutes-of-leisure-and-routine-activities.htm

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