Friday, May 1, 2020

Hey mom, Im going in the yard to play badminton by myself

The state on Thursday released a “non-exhaustive” list of “health activities” permitted under stay-at-home rules.

“It’s OK to go outside to go for a walk, to exercise, and participate in healthy activities as long as you maintain a safe physical distance of six feet and gather only with members of your household,” the state said.

Here are the activities listed:


Badminton (singles)


Throwing a baseball/softball


BMX biking


Canoeing (singles)


Crabbing


Cycling


Exploring rock pools


Gardening (not in groups)


Golf (singles, walking – no cart)


Hiking (trails/paths allowing distancing)


Horse riding (singles)


Jogging and running


Kite boarding and kite surfing


Meditation


Outdoor photography


Picnics (with your stay-home household members only)


Quad biking


Rock climbing


Roller skating and roller blading


Rowing (singles)


Scootering (not in groups)


Skateboarding (not in groups)


Soft martial arts: tai chi, chi kung (not in groups)


Table tennis (singles)


Throw and catch an American mini-football, frisbee or frisbee golf (not in groups)


Trail running


Trampolining


Tree climbing


Volleyball (singles)


Walk the dog


Wash the car


Watch the sunrise or sunset


Yoga



AREN'T WE LUCKY WE LIVE IN CALIFORNIA? WE GET TO DO ALL THESE NEAT THINGS!

Thanks Governor Gruesome

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