Guest guest Posted May 31, 2004 Report Share Posted May 31, 2004 > > Some ideas on how you can find time to get exercise > The Daily Herald > > The harried lifestyles many of us lead today often provide the excuse, " I > don't have time to exercise. " > > We may not have time to train for a marathon, but we do have time to > increase the amount of physical activity in our daily routines. Fifteen > minutes of brisk activity twice a day is a good place to start. Once you > begin to feel the benefits of increased activity, you can find time to add > more activities. > > Just why do we need to get moving? Because physical activity can help lower > risk of a heart attack, control weight and blood pressure and improve bone > density. > According to the American Heart Association, exercise helps control blood > lipid abnormalities, diabetes and obesity. Aerobic exercise also has an > independent, modest blood-pressure-lowering effect for certain groups of > people with high blood pressure. > > Additionally, research indicates that people who modify their behavior and > exercise regularly after heart attack hve better rates of survival and a > better quality of life. > > Set a goal for you and your children to get at least 30 minutes of physical > activity a day, three to four days a week. Fitting physical activities into > your daily routine is easy if you follow some simple tips for success: > > . Take a walk. > > . Walk or bike to the corner store instead of driving. > > . Jog around the block. > > . When watching TV, sit up instead of lying on the sofa. Better yet, spend > a > few minutes pedaling on your stationary bicycle. Throw away your remote > control; get up to change the channel. > > . Park farther away at the shopping mall and walk the extra distance. > > . Turn on some music and dance. > > . Take 10-minute breaks with your kids while they're doing their homework > or > watching television to walk, dance or otherwise exercise. > > . At the office, take the stairs instead of the elevator. Or get off a few > floors early and take the stairs the rest of the way. > > . Get off the bus a few blocks early and walk the rest of the way to wrk or > home. > > . Walk around your building for a break during the workday or during lunch. > > Physical fitness is not a destination, but a journey - a way of life. By > making physical activity part of your life, you can improve the way you > look, feel and work. Whether it is a structured exercise program or just > part of your daily routine, all exercise adds up to a healthier heart. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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