If you’re someone who enjoys getting high, but can’t seem to find the ambition to start a workout routine, perhaps it’s time to try one of these popular exercises proven to pair perfectly with a little pot.
As marijuana stigmas slowly fall away, the act of lighting up a joint or popping an edible is becoming as acceptable as opening a bottle of wine. Getting stoned is now an after-work nightcap equivalent, and “high” is the preferred mental state for many travelers. You might even have noticed that THC is becoming infused into some of America’s favorite workouts.
Colorado University recently published a study in which “results indicated that the majority (81.7%) of participants endorsed using cannabis concurrently with exercise.” That number is very telling, even for a state that has legalized recreational marijuana and has a thriving cannabis industry.
The same study went on to state that “approximately half reported that it increases their motivation to exercise.” So, if you’re someone who enjoys getting high but can’t seem to find the ambition to start a workout routine, perhaps it is time to try one of these five popular exercises that are proven to pair perfectly with a little pot.
Yoga
Yoga and marijuana have been friends for a long time. Many yoga practitioners speak to the mellowing qualities of THC and how they can greatly enhance a guided yoga practice.
“It really does facilitate getting out of the head and quieting the ego concerns of what has already happened in the past and what may happen in the future,” Dee Dussault, founder of Ganja Yoga told Yoga Journal.
Many yogis and even yoga studios in states with legalized recreational marijuana have begun to publicly combine cannabis into their yoga practices. Marijuasana, for example, is a company that “infuses” the practice of yoga and cannabis – and they have successfully made business out of it. There are many other small businesses like Marijuasana, and likely many more due to sprout up in states that have just passed legalization measures.
Running
Running and marijuana was discussed a great deal recently thanks to a heated olympic controversy. One thing to come out of the controversy was knowledge that many athletes, especially runners, use cannabis.
Not only does marijuana have mental benefits, but it also has proven pain relief benefits that may be attractive to high-endurance athletes like runners.
In a 2019 study of athletes published in the journal PLOS One, “Of the 1,161 participants 302 (26.0%) were current cannabis users.” The study cited the pain relief benefits of cannabis as one potential reason so many professional athletes use cannabis.
Even if you don’t plan on winning a gold medal any time soon, it is good to know that after a long run, cannabis can assist in numbing the pain. This may be all you need to help stick to a consistent workout routine.
Pilates
Pilates has been a popular exercise for many years, and resurged as a favorite for many during times of quarantine. Adding a dose of THC to pilates and other low-impact repetitive exercises can be a great combination.
Not only does cannabis potentially help with any pain or aches, but the THC can help focus you during your workout, just as it would during a yoga practice. Several groups have formed in states where recreational marijuana is legal. In fact, a “Puff-n-Pilates” event may be happening at an exercise studio near you.
Stationary Biking
Pilates are not the only workout class style of workout that have found a mass of stoned followers. “Pelostoners” and other cycling groups that like to pair stationary biking with marijuana are popping up throughout social media.
While biking on roads under the influence of THC may be dangerous and is certainly illegal, it can be great fun to cycle safely indoors while slightly “elevated.”
Many cyclists use marijuana because “It’s pain relieving properties can ease the strain on the body while its mind-altering effects can help some athletes get in the zone to push a little harder when the workout gets really tough,” according to an article in Canada Cycle Magazine.
Hiking
Cannabis and hiking have gone hand and hand for generations. Many nature lovers who are looking to disconnect can find an even further sense of peace and calm when sparking up a joint while sitting at a beautiful vista.
Combining your high-cardio hike with cannabis can be highly motivating. It is important to note that you should avoid any dangerous or treacherous hikes when under the influence of cannabis. Always ensure that you are considering your safety before you combine cannabis with any activity. Stay within the law, stay safe and stay motivated.