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How to maintain your fitness and keep active as our air quality plummets


Weighing up the benefits of exercise is usually pretty straight-forward: doing something — anything — is better than nothing. But, for many of us, maintaining fitness and being physically active outdoors has recently become more complicated. As fires blaze in parts of Australia, and dozens of communities fight to protect their lives and homes, many are living with smoke haze and thick smog. NSW is now in the grips of its longest and most widespread period of poor air quality on record, and data shows Sydney's air quality is three times worse this bushfire season than at any time in the past five years. Bushfire smoke poses a range of health issues, and the best way to avoid it (generally speaking) is to stay inside. But with fires expected to continue for some months, how can we keep fit and active, while managing the risks to our health?

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