Five Ways to Fit Fitness Into Your Life
written by Sylvie Charrier
It is extremely important to select an exercise program that will be well-suited to your
lifestyle. If you have to drive 25 miles in rush hour traffic to the nearest pool, a swimming
routine might not be your first pick. Find an exercise program that you like - shop around,
try out various sports and programs. Only you can really determine if a given exercise plan is
right for your tastes. In the end, the key to any exercise plan is obvious: For it to "work",
you have to stick to it. And, to stick to it, most people need to find some satisfaction in what
they're doing. Go out and find some exercise fun!
The Buddy System: Exercise Made Easy
Find a partner to exercise with you. Having an exercise buddy will not only keep you motivated,
it will also help you push yourself to becoming better and better. Your partner will inspire you
to get out of bed on those cold mornings when you're feeling lazy, and will share in your
excitement when you've reached a milestone on your path to achieving your health goals. In
addition, a partner will allow you to discuss your fears or frustrations, too. Find a partner
and commit to making positive change in your life today.
Elevator Out of Order: Use the Stairs
Whenever you can, use the stairs instead of the elevator. Elevators may be convenient, but they
also make us lazy. There are so many opportunities in your daily life where you can choose to
either be lazy or motivated to move. Doing a stair workout shows that your dedicated to achieving
your diet and fitness goal. You will actually give your body a surprisingly good workout just by
walking up and down stairs. If you focus your attention when climbing or descending, you can
isolate the affected muscles groups (e.g., calves, quadriceps, gluteus, hamstring) and produce
a stellar workout for yourself.
Wriggle 'Em, Jiggle 'Em: Fun with All Your Fingers and Toes
Whether you're stuck behind a desk, tied up in rush hour traffic, or sitting in your favorite
chair watching TV, any time is a good time to give your body a healthy stretch. Why don't you
start with your fingers and your toes? Wiggle them, jiggle them, stretch them 'round - your
joints will thank you more than you can know. Release that tension and say goodbye to accumulated
stress by starting with these simple stretches.
Swim, Swam, Swum: Your Health Has Just Begun
If you are just starting out on your path toward weight loss and renewed health, swimming is one
of the best exercises for you. Because it is a non-weight bearing activity-meaning you aren't
placing the stress of your body weight on your muscles and joints-you can exercise more safely
and for longer periods of time. Swimming is an excellent exercise to build cardiovascular strength,
burn calories, and establish whole-body conditioning. If there is a pool nearby, swim as often
as you can. And, if nothing else, a cool dip in a pool is a wonderful stress reliever.
If You Can Sit, You Can Stand. If You Can Stand, You Can Walk
If one day you want to revel in your achievements, you need to revolutionize your life - from your
diet, to exercise, to your daily habits. For example, if you sit at a desk for a living, get up
every half an hour and take a lap around the floor of your office. If you stand for a living,
shift your weight back and forth between legs, walk about, stretch out. Because movement is the
key to getting your body in shape, take every opportunity you can to do a little moving and
shaking!
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About the Author
Sylvie Charrier is the author of the book "Living La Vida Low Carb: The Vegetarian Way".
As a busy work-at-home mom, she discovered simple ways to get more results from her low carb
diet. She shares her recipe makeovers and health tips on her website
Vegetarian Low Carb.com
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