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There is simply no doubt that, exercise is good for all of us. But the fact still remains that number of women start and stop exercising as often as they start and stop the engines of their car or buy an expensive piece of fitness equipment leaving it to catch dust in the storage. The key to a successful fitness program lies in the aspect that exercise should be fun, something you look forward to and besides it should be social.
The word 'exercise' seems to create negative images for a lot of women, especially incase of thosewho are obese or severely obese. One way of managing this is to think in terms of 'activities' rather than 'exercise.'" Start by turning simple daily activities into something more beneficial. Simple changes such as vacuuming more vigorously, taking a brisk walk during your lunch break or doing arm curls with a can of soup will increase blood flow and strengthen muscles. Setting goals too high, too fast may be discouraging and make the goals unattainable. By setting achievable and realistic goals and increasing activity in small increments, you are more likely to stay with a program. Benefits of Increasing Daily Activities
By starting slowly, taking pride in successes, scheduling exercise into the day and remembering to include good nutrition in the overall plan, most women can develop a program that works for them. Remember that, every time the your heart pumps a little faster, blood flows a little faster and muscles stretch a little further, health improves. With movement, comes health benefit. |
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Dancing is my personal form of exercise. It doesn't make me feel tired and bored at all. It keeps me happy and fit at the same time. When I try too hard to follow a weight loss program and diet, it makes me want to do the opposite
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