Fitness
Can Save Your Life
By: Linda Geyer
Being physically active can literally save your life! Being fit can affect
every aspect of your life not just your physical health, but your emotional and
mental well being, too. Only 30 minutes of moderate-intensity physical activity for 5 days
out of the week can help you become physically fit. Fitness relates to physical activity.
Fitness is not just a trim or muscular body or a 10K runner. I like to think of fitness as
the key for optimal health and overall well being.
Many times fitness professionals are frustrated with clients who want to be fit, but
dont take the required actions. Many people think that by taking a pill or ordering
a gadget seen on an infomercial will do the trick and they will become fit. How many of
you have exercise equipment hiding in closet or under the bed and use your treadmill as a
clothes hanger? Having the equipment alone wont help you become physically fit. You
have to use it. Physical fitness doesnt happen overnight, and its not a quick
fix. Looking like the models on TV selling exercise equipment is not practical for most
people. Getting fit is not that easy. On the other hand, its not that hard.
Understanding the benefits of being fit, feeling the benefits, and seeing the benefits
keep us motivated and consistent.
Here are some of the health benefits that can save your life. Physical activity has a
direct effect on the heart. It increases oxygen supply to the heart, decreases oxygen
demands and improves the strength of the heart muscle contractions. Exercise lowers blood
pressure. Exercise significantly improves blood sugar levels; which is important if you
have type 2 diabetes or if you have a family history of diabetes.
Well-respected research shows that compared with active people, sedentary people have
almost double the risk of developing or dying from coronary heart disease. This is
critically important as heart disease remains the leading cause of death in both men and
women in the United States. The New England Medical Journal states in a study of over
84,000 middle-aged women, who exercised moderately or vigorously for 30 minutes a day
slashed their risk of heart disease by 80% (these women did not smoke cigarettes, were not
overweight, and maintained a healthful diet).
Here are some tips to get you started.
Get a physical exam before beginning any exercise program.
Find activities you enjoy doing each day.
Start slowly. Dont expect fitness results to happen overnight.
Follow a progressive program of exercise. Hire a personal trainer to help you with
motivation, coaching, or to learn how to exercise properly.
Invite a friend, spouse or family member to join you.
Set realistic goals and measure your results in 3 month intervals.
Dont stop if you arent getting the results you except. If you stop, you
will never get the results. Results arent just how you look, its how you feel
and your level of health.
Think of exercise as adding quality months and years onto your life.
For more information and tips on exercise, go to http://www.easyexercisetips.com
Article Source: http://www.articlerich.com
Linda Geyer, entrepreneur, speaker and author has spent her entire career in
health related businesses helping clients and audiences make health a priority. She is
Founder and CEO of Vitality Management and owner of Peak Physique Fitness Training in
Michigan. Linda inspires, motivates and educates on health prevention through exercise,
healthy eating and positive attitude. For FREE tips go to www.easyexercisetips.com To contact Linda Geyer, email linda@peakphysiquefitness.com
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