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The health benefits of regular exercise and physical activity are hard to ignore. We all know that exercise is important in our daily lives, but we may not know why or what exercise can do for us.
It’s
important to remember that we have evolved from nomadic ancestors who
spent all their time moving around in search of food and shelter, traveling large distances on a daily basis. Our bodies are designed and
have evolved to be regularly active.
Helps Prevent Diseases
Our bodies were meant to move -- they
actually crave exercise. Regular exercise is necessary for physical
fitness and good health. It reduces the risk of heart disease, cancer,
high blood pressure, diabetes and other diseases. It can improve your
appearance and delay the aging process.
Improves Stamina
When you
exercise, your body uses energy to keep going. Aerobic exercise
involves continuous and rhythmic physical motion, such as walking and
bicycling. It improves your stamina by training your body to become more
efficient and use less energy for the same amount of work. As your
conditioning level improves, your heart rate and breathing rate return
to resting levels much sooner from strenuous activity.
Strengthens and Tones
Exercising
with weights and other forms of resistance training develops your
muscles, bones and ligaments for increased strength and endurance. Your
posture can be improved, and your muscles become more firm and toned.
You not only feel better, but you look better, too!
Enhances Flexibility
Stretching
exercises are also important for good posture. They keep your body
limber so that you can bend, reach and twist. Improving your flexibility
through exercise reduces the chance of injury and improves balance and
coordination. If you have stiff, tense areas, such as the upper back or
neck, performing specific stretches can help "loosen" those muscles,
helping you feel more relaxed.
Controls Weight
Exercise is also a
key to weight control because it burns calories. If you burn off more
calories than you take in, you lose weight. It's as simple as that.
Improves Quality of Life
Once
you begin to exercise regularly, you will discover many more reasons
why exercise is so important to improving the quality of your life.
Exercise reduces stress, lifts moods, and helps you sleep better. It can
keep you looking and feeling younger throughout your entire life.
How Often Should I Exercise?
The
benefits of any exercise program will diminish if it's disrupted too
frequently. A "stop-start" routine is not only ineffective, but can
cause injuries. Being consistent with exercise, therefore, is probably
the most important factor in achieving desired results.
People often
assume that more is better. Wrong! Doing too much too soon or performing
intense exercises on a daily basis will have deleterious effects, such
as muscle/tendon strains, loss of lean tissue, and fitness-level
plateaus.
Cardio
If you are a beginner, start off
slower than you think you should. Three days per week is realistic, safe
and effective. If you are experienced, do cardiovascular (aerobic)
exercises such as walking, jogging and bicycling for no more than 200
minutes per week with no more than 60 minutes per session.
Lifting Weights
Weight
training should be done no more than three times per week targeting the
same muscle groups. Exercise the same muscle groups on non-consecutive
days because muscles need adequate time to recover and cannot be
effectively trained if they are tired or sore.
Stretching
Many
people forget to stretch or make the excuse that they don't have the
time. Flexibility is important, so make the time! Stretching can be done
every day, but stick to a minimum of three times per week in order to
reap the benefits. When the body is warmed up, such as after a workout
session, perform five to 10 stretches that target the major muscle
groups. Hold each stretch for 10-30 seconds.


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