Sunday, September 5, 2010

How to Start Exercising and Increase Activity

March 2, 2010 by  
Filed under Exercise, Lifestyle

Exercise is one of those habits that is so easy to slip out of and so hard to start up again.  However, most of us do not get anywhere near enough activity from our daily routine.  This is especially true for people who work in offices and spend most of the day in front of a computer monitor.  If you find yourself in a rut of low activity and no exercise, take heart.  There are some simple ways to get you back into the habit and begin reaping the rewards that come with being active.

First, don’t feel you have to leap into a full-blown exercise program right off the bat.  Instead, start off with simple exercises that will fit neatly into your day.  For example, start off with a walk or bike ride around the neighborhood before or after work.  There are benefits either way.  If done early in the morning, your walk or bike ride can help to stimulate you for the day and help you be more productive. If done in the evening, that bike ride or walk can be a great way to unwind from the tensions of the workday.  Shoot for at least fifteen minutes of walking or biking at a brisk pace and work your way up to thirty minutes.

Second, set reasonable goals.  An example of reasonable goals would be to enhance the tone of your legs and arms over the course of a month.  An unreasonable goal would be to lose ten pounds in four days from frenetic exercising.  The idea is to enhance your physical and emotional well being with the use of regular exercise in sensible doses.  By setting short-term goals that will provide you with stepping stones to a larger goal, you will over time lose weight, tone your muscles and feel a lot better.

Third, consider working out with a friend.  This can be especially important if you have not exercised in a long time.  Sharing the experience with another human being can provide motivation to keep going, and also help to pass the time while you go through exercise routines that can become somewhat stale over time.  You may find that you enjoy the camaraderie so much that your exercise routine seems to fly by before you know it, and gives you something to look forward to each day.

By starting off with simple exercises, keeping your goals within reason, and choosing to share the time with a buddy, you create an environment where you are much more likely to stick with the routine and begin to cultivate a more active lifestyle.  Over time, you will begin to feel much better physically and emotionally, and find that even the most mundane of work during the day is not quite so draining as it was before.  Why not start your program today?

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