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In our current time and generation it is difficult
to stay of because of all the tempting foods. Think about all
the variations of foods the fast foods offer. Aside from the
lots of delectable foods around, busy people have a hard time
to fit in exercise due to their busy lifestyle. Despite all
of these hindrances in our way, a person must always try to
keep him or herself fit. A person who keeps himself fit can
help avoid health risk when he or she gets older. If you are a very busy person, you
can still keep yourself fit. Here are some simple ways that
can keep you fit and healthy. This are only simple things such
as drinking more water, adding fruits to your diet, walking
more, etc.
As we grow older we become busier and have
less time for physical activates. This should be the complete
opposite, as we grow older we should try to have more exercise.
As we grow older we suddenly avoid doing more activities because
of our rigorous time. This thought should be reversed. Having
to start out a day exercising before doing anything else will
give you more energy and feel refreshed. You can even do simple
exercises that won’t require a lot of your time. Even simple
things like gardening or walking at the park will do. Being
able to exercise can help in the following.
• Reduce stress
• Reduce health risk such as stroke, heart disease and diabetes
• Improve memory in elderly people
• Improve joint stability
• Enhance self esteem
• Increase and improve range of movement
• Improve mood and reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression
• Help maintain flexibility as you age
• Prevent osteoporosis and fractures
• Maintain bone mass
If you’re really not ready for sudden big exercising
changes, here are some little bit of movement that can help
you get moving.
• Make an observation as to what are the typical
things you do on a typical day. If you see that you just sit
idly most of the day. Change some of those couch potato habits
by walking a few steps in your house, stairs or do some stretching
activities.
• Try to give the TV a rest. If there’s nothing nice on, don’t
force yourself to watch TV. Instead go out with your friends.
Have fun at the park or do some chores.
• As stated above, learn to do more chores. Rake the leaves,
sweep the floor, work at the garden, or shovel snow.
• Find out ways how you can walk more. Like going to pick up
the mail. If you do walk more going to the fridge a lot, it
just might backfire.
These are only simple things that I’m pretty
sure you can do. By trying to put more activity in your daily
life, I’m sure you’ll be motivated in the long run to do more
physical activity. |