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Create a spark with Exercise ....
Exercise is a universally
accepted way of healthy living.
It stimulates the mind, increases
self-esteem and a sense of
achievement which can add
a new dimension to your day.
With all the benefits, exercise
holds the top position in
our list of New Year Resolutions
– year after year; undisputedly,
until the initial burst of
enthusiasm and energy wears
off and the fitness plans
swift away until January 1.
According to a study in the
January 1994 Sports Medicine
magazine, about half of all
people who start an aerobic
exercise program drop out
within the first six months.
The key to success, therefore,
is to make exercise an integral
part of life just like brushing
your teeth. Exercising should
be performed as a medium to
relax and rejuvenate your
body and not exhausting yourself.
A study published in the February
1, 1995 edition of the Journal
of the American Medical Association,
states that even a moderate
level of physical activity
brings rewards in improved
health and a reduction in
the risk of health disease
and cancer.
Jumping the Hurdles to Fitness
For most people, the biggest
obstacle to getting enough
exercise is time, says Nancy
O'Hare, Sc.D., a clinical
exercise physiologist at Beth
Israel Hospital in Boston.
The demands of work, home,
and family often end up taking
priority over getting fit.
Different strategies could
be followed to tackle this
problem.
One way is to incorporate
your exercise time into the
time you spend with your family.
This would enable scheduling
and more importantly encourage
children take up an active
lifestyle. "Parents are great
role models," says Richard
Harker, M.D., a family physician
at the West Shore Medical
Office, a HealthAmerica affiliate
in Camp Hill, PA. "When parents
are active, it sends a message
that they consider exercise
an important priority. And
if Mom and Dad are battling
high cholesterol or high blood
pressure, they set an example
that could help children prevent
some of these problems later
on in their own lives."
Integrating exercise into
your life does not necessarily
imply joining an expensive
health club or buying a lot
of special equipment. The
objective is to identify the
activities that you enjoy
doing, so that exercise becomes
a lifelong and an active habit.
Here are some activities that
you can do in the coming year,
either alone or with friends,
a partner or your entire family.
Please do discuss your exercise
activity plan with your physician
and ask him or her about any
health concerns such as heart
disease, back problems, or
diabetes, before you begin.
Then begin slowly.
Walking
Experts agree that walking
is one of the best exercises
around. "Walking is great
because you can do it at any
age," says Martin W. Sklaire,
M.D., a pediatrician in Madison,
Connecticut, and former chairman
of the Section on School Health
for the American Academy of
Pediatrics. And walking is
easy to fit into even the
busiest day.
If your office is close to
home, for example, you can
walk to work instead of driving
or taking public transportation.
When you drive to the mall,
for instance, park at the
far end of the parking lot.
At the office, use the water
cooler or rest room farthest
from your desk, or get up
and walk to a colleague's
office for a discussion instead
of using the phone. Taking
advantage of such small opportunities
increases your overall level
of activity without a lot
of extra planning.
To make it more interesting,
go for nature walks with your
family, which allow children
to learn along the way or
to a spot where you can have
a picnic. Parents can get
exercise while taking an infant
or toddler out in a stroller.
Fitting in Fitness
An important aspect towards
making exercise a routine
is to understand your body's
natural rhythm. If you're
a morning person, try exercising
before work. If you're a night
owl, you may prefer an evening
workout. Incorporate some
exercise into your commute.
Plan active get-togethers
with friends and family. Instead
of meeting a friend for coffee,
go skating. Give yourself
options in case of bad weather
or changes in your schedule.
If you exercise outdoors,
try an indoor track or a mall.
Home exercise equipment allows
you to substitute another
activity for your usual one.
Other Aerobic Activities
Exercising is by default related
to aerobic activities –
running, hiking, biking, swimming,
skiing, dancing, or sports
such as touch football, soccer,
or tennis. But it also includes
fitness classes, such as those
offered at most health classes
or the local YMCA. Aerobics
increase the heart rate and
work the large muscle groups
such as the back, shoulders
and legs.
Aerobics can be done with
your friends, your partner
or family. However, a portion
of health conscious people
feel the need to sign up for
classes or joining up a club
to ensure a consistency in
the routine. Before investing
money into these memberships
or equipment, evaluation must
be done on certain parameters
as:
a. Will you enjoy the activity
you've chosen month after
month?
b. Will it cost money? If
so, can you afford it
c. If you choose to go to
an exercise facility, is it
convenient for you to get
there?
d. Is suitable child care
available if you need it?
e. Could the climate where
you live interfere with your
exercise plan?
If you don't think the activities
mentioned above give you enough
options or if you'd like to
try something new, here are
some other aerobic ideas:
in-line skating, snowshoeing
or snowboarding, rowing or
kayaking, and playing squash
or volleyball.
Games and Other Diversions
Playing games can be a fun
way to get moving. Try flying
a kite, throwing a Frisbee,
or playing catch. Organize
a soccer or kickball game
with a few friends or a group
of children. Go apple or berry
picking. Play tag. Climb trees
with your children.
Chores
Although taking care of the
daily chores may seem a regular,
monotonous and an effortless
option, some of these activities
can provide a good workout.
Raking leaves, shoveling snow,
gardening, sweeping, or cleaning
up your neighborhood all count
toward your 30 minutes a day
of physical activity. Keep
up the good work!
Finally, it should always
be kept in the mind that there
is no set rulebook towards
a fitness regimen. It all
originates from you.
Resource Box Information:
Chris Read, an associated
editor to http://www.hateweight.com,
is a contributing author to
the Hateweight.com for distinct
article sites/journals. Please
feel free to visit the website
Hateweight.com for more information
on Obesity, Weight Loss methods,
exercise or any Fitness related
issues. Or write to him AT
chrisread001@gmail.com.
Any comments and /or suggestions
will be highly appreciated.
Please note that this article
is not a substitute for medical
advice.
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