UK among best European countries for outdoor workouts, data reveals

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Outdoor workouts are predicted to be the biggest trend this year, improving not only fitness energy but also wellbeing benefits such as stress reduction and mood boosting. With temperatures rising in the UK ahead of summer, online searches for “outdoor workout” have increased 131% in the past month!

With this in mind, the experts at Live Rugby Tickets were keen to discover which European countries are the best for an outdoor workout this Summer. To do this, they created a points-based index system evaluating several factors in 28 European countries, including average temperature, wind speed, pollen count, humidity level and sunshine hours. Each country was then ranked out of 100 for its suitability for an outdoor workout this summer.

Amsterdam, Netherlands - Credit arkanto, Shutterstock
Amsterdam, Netherlands – Credit arkanto, Shutterstock
Bucharest, Romania - Credit Christian M Balate. Shutterstock
Bucharest, Romania – Credit Christian M Balate. Shutterstock

Key Findings: 

  • The UK ranks as the 9th best European country for outdoor workouts. It boasts the second highest number of hiking trails of the top ten countries.
  • Spain is the ultimate European country for outdoor workouts with an overall outdoor workout score of 96.6, ranking highly for its average temperature and low pollen count.
  • France ranksed second with an outdoor workout index score of 93.1. Italy third with 89.7.
  • Germany has the highest number of hiking trails of all the countries analysed however only ranks 4th overall.
  • Fitness expert Carley Mellors-Blair offers key advice and comments on the impacts exercising outdoors can have on a person’s workout.

UK ranked ninth best European country for outdoor workouts

Live Rugby Tickets found that UK places ninth with an outdoor workout suitability score of 69.0/100. 

Despite having the lowest hours of sunshine, and the highest average wind speed and relative humidity in the top 10 countries analysed, the United Kingdom boasts the second highest number of hiking trails (23,683) which significantly contributed to its high rank. This is a staggering 90% more hiking trails than Hungary has (2233). In the UK there are lots of choices for hike enthusiasts, however more protection and safety measures need to be taken as a wetter surface and faster wind may easily lead to injuries and loss of balance.

Top 10 best European countries for exercising outdoors

Top 10 best European countries for exercising outdoors

 

Live Rugby Tickets found that Spain is crowned the ultimate country for an outdoor workout, with a suitability score of 96.6/100. The country boasts the second highest average temperature of the top ten countries analysed (21.71°C), only behind Greece (22.73°C). As exercising in high humidity can lead to dehydration, fitness fanatics in Spain can take advantage of low humidity levels ideal for outdoors (49.67). This is 36% lower than the United Kingdom, which has the highest humidity level in the top ten (78.63%).

France places second with an outdoor workout suitability score of 93.1/100. With average temperatures of 18.94°C and a medium pollen count (0.29 grains per m3), France is a more favourable destination for outdoor workouts than Belgium, which has a high pollen count of 0.67 grains per m3. Low rainfall in France has also contributed to a high suitability score. The total precipitation per month is among the lowest of the top ten (265.05 mm), nearly half the level of rainfall experienced in Switzerland (620.13). France’s low precipitation is vital for exercising outside because increased precipitation creates wet surfaces which can lead to injuries.

Larnaca, Cyprus - Credit Oleksandr Savchuk, Shutterstock
Larnaca, Cyprus – Credit Oleksandr Savchuk, Shutterstock
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Luxembourg – Credit Boris Stroujko, Shutterstock

Italy’s outdoor suitability score of 89.7/100 ranks them third. Italy has the third highest sunshine hours (1,197.63) in the top ten, giving fitness fanatics plenty of opportunity to exercise outdoors during the day. This is almost a quarter (24%) more sunshine hours than Switzerland, which has just 902.36. Also contributing to Italy’s score is its wind speed of just 0.28 m/s — the second lowest wind speed in the top 10 — over one metre per second slower on average than the United Kingdom (1.34 m/s). Having a low wind speed is beneficial for exercising outdoors because higher winds can negatively affect balance.

At the bottom of the top 10 chart is Hungary, with an outdoor workout suitability score of 65.5/100. Hungary places low in the ranking due to its high pollen count (0.75 grains per m3) and low number of hiking trails (2,233). Hungary has 93% fewer walking trails than Germany, which is home to the most in the top ten (35,092).

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Tallinn, Estonia – Credit RossHelen, Shutterstock

Fitness expert, founder of Altered Health Solutions and author of I Am Not My Diagnosis, Carley Mellors-Blair explains why conditions like humidity are key for an outdoor workout:

“Exercising in high humidity can increase body temperature, which has positive and negative impacts. The negative part is that it can reduce endurance, cause muscles to fatigue quicker, and can also cause dehydration. It’s possible to lose more calories, but if you go too hard for too long, it can cause more problems than positive effects.”

Carley Mellors-Blair adds positive impact of exercising outdoors and shares tips to stay safe:

“Exercising in plenty of sunshine can have a massively positive impact. It increases your vitamin D absorption, which is amazing, lowers your blood pressure, can increase cognitive function, and boosts your mood. Also releasing happy hormones!

“If extremely windy, exercising outside can be unsafe. If you are untrained and you are having to fight against the wind, or if the wind is behind you, it can affect your form, so this increases the likelihood of strains and possibly injury. It can affect energy levels, and endurance too.Light wind can be quite pleasant when exercising, but it depends on which direction the wind is going. I would recommend layering up with light clothing. Make sure to plan ahead. Be sure to wear the correct footwear, depending on the exercise. Wear the right clothing, drink lots of fluids, and do some research on the terrain and surface you will be working out on.”

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