After Tuesday's snow storm , Minnesotans have a little more work to do before hitting the streets on Wednesday.

It's not just plows clearing the snow, but people, too. From sidewalks and driveways, it's a job that can be tough on your body.

"I'm out here an hour before I have to go to work because I have a feeling my car is going to get stuck," said Claire Radtke of Minneapolis. "It's just been a rough winter."

Activity like this can cause your heart rate to rise more than you might think, according to Dr. Louis Kohl, a Hennepin Healthcare cardiologist.

"Shoveling is just more intense, both physically and aerobically, than many of the things we do in a regular day," Kohl said.

It can cause some scary situations if not taken seriously.

"Like any intense physical activity, shoveling

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