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Exercising For a Healthy You

By: Hank Lunton

Exercise is often a four letter word with many Americans. However, as our community waist lines expand, a healthy lifestyle has never been more important! Obesity is a deadly disease that is affecting millions of individuals all over the world. Targeting all individuals of all ages, genders, races, ethic groups, and backgrounds, obesity causes problems ranging from diabetes, heart disease, and liver failure. Ensuring your are living a healthy lifestyle, eating a well balanced meal, and regularly exercising will combat this obesity epidemic.

The unpleasant connotations of exercise come from the image of overactive aerobics teachers in skimpy skintight outfits making people work out constantly. What happens is that excessive exercise leads to frustration and exhaustion and the enthusiasm to reduce weight dies down. They go back to their sedimentary lifestyle. This is the wrong way to go about it. Instead, if you do regular exercise for fifteen minutes over a period of time instead of all at once, you will be healthier than those who work out for an hour a week.

Many people have difficulty in exercising alone, so the best way is to involve a family member or a friend. This makes it less of a chore as you always have a motivator to look up to. If you fail to find suitable partner then join any exercise group. Nowadays majority gyms, fitness parlors and exercise groups offer the exercise lessons for free or for minimal charges. Exercise is the best way to make and interact with friends and regain the lost health.

It is wise to have a goal that is within the achievable realms of exercise. In fact, your set goal makes you exercise a certain amount in a whole week. Whatever your final aim may be, whether to do an exercise with ease or to run a mile without a break, make sure that the goal is within your reach.

Many individuals choose to set a long term and short term goal. Your long term goal may be to live a healthier life, whereas your short term goal may be to play a game of soccer with your children without becoming winded. As you accomplish your short term goals, make more as you continue your progress towards a healthy, fit lifestyle.

If you are on a budget, then choose to exercise at home. This is often fulfilling and will provide you with more motivation, since you do not have to travel anywhere to pursue your exercise. You may need to purchase a few basic items, such as weights or mats, when beginning your home gym. Many individuals invest in a stair climber or tread mill in order to best perform in their home.

Besides the work outs, start taking a stroll around the block and exercise outdoors when the weather permits. Gradually you can turn the stroll into a brisk walk. If you have children, use every opportunity to play a game of baseball, football or soccer with them.

For many people the motivation to go to a gym apart from the excellent exercising equipment stems from the financial commitment.

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