Health & Fitness
What in the World Is Plogging?
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Details on the new fitness craze sweeping Europe and Asia
Health and fitness crazes are nothing new. From CrossFit to SoulCycle to boot camp classes, there’s no shortage of fresh ways to break a sweat. However, as new as those crazes are, they still incorporate exercises that we know and love. Like the rest, plogging takes a tried and true exercise but throws in an unexpected element for an extra calorie burn. What is plogging? Plogging is an eco-friendly form of jogging that involves picking up trash. You read that right—this is jogging that helps the environment. The word itself is a mash-up of jogging and plocka upp, the Swedish term for “pick up”. The craze started in Sweden and has quickly spread across Europe and Asia. Plogging groups have popped up around the globe.![](https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0512/8962/0645/t/4/assets/body-copy-image-1.jpg?v=1616727835)
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- If you’re running for pace, stopping for litter might slow you down. Try to account for that in your plans. And, if you’re training for a race, you may need to save plogging for your post-competition runs.
- Be sure to fuel properly. Burning an extra 50 calories per half-hour may not sound like much, but that’s an extra 100 calories per hour. And even more if you run longer. Doublecheck your macros and intake to ensure you’re accounting for your activity.
- Carry a small plastic bag. There’s no reason for this to become cumbersome. Run with a small drawstring sportpack and keep the bag inside. Pull it out when you need it and keep all the litter collected in the bag until you come across a trash can.
- Share your plog on social media. #Plogging and #Ploggers have big, devoted communities on Instagram.