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The Importance of Exercise
The importance of exercise can
never be under or over estimated. Those who exercise regularly have
a lot of secondary benefits in addition to a sound physically fit
body: They enjoy better sleep
& appetite and a sense of well being
throughout the day. Endorphins are released in the brain during
exercise and these promote a sense of being more positive and happy
long after the exercise is over. This is an effective tool in
fighting depression and a vital move in the direction of a relaxed
life style.
While selecting the method of
exercise, consider the following:
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Exercise is a personal thing:
you have to organize it according to availability of time, place
and your attitude.
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Realistic tailoring according
to your needs and resources will ensure compliance.
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For those with limited time
and resources, the preferred forms are types of non-competitive
exercises like jogging, brisk walking, weight training, cycling,
swimming
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Skilled sports like skiing or
golf may be appealing if you have the time and resources to
invest in them. Highly competitive sports like squash may add to
your already stressed life style, so it is better to avoid such.
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Avoid pushing yourself too
much in the beginning. Start in a graded manner.
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Remember that infrequent
outbursts of exercise will do more harm than good. Short
intervals of regular exercise are preferred.
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It is a good thing to take
medical advice on the most suitable type of physical activity
before you set out for the first time
Avoiding Exercise Drop Out
Let us face it: When it time to
wiggle out your tummy, most of us will prefer to remain on our
coaches and munch potato chips than go out and work it out.
Below are some points for potent exercise dropouts:
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Expect to feel exhausted
at times: Do not think that you will feel energetic all of a
sudden after exercise. The initial period of difficulty is to be
expected.
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Work for hidden rewards:
Exercise for a better physique, never dream of the perfect
one! Aim for inner rewards like more energy, less anxiety,
increased concentration, better sleep, keener decision making
power etc
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Do your own thing:
never let others choose your exercise program.
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When you lapse, don't
collapse! Remember that lapses are inevitable experts say
that lapsing is most common during third month. Forgive yourself
and move on.
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Focal point
while exercising to keep your mind from getting bored from
monotony take reading material, watch television or both.
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Set your own pace:
Don't listen to fitness fads (no pain, no gain!); set your on
pace, if it hurts, stop, relax then proceed slowly.
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Sweat it out with your
friends: it is proven that dropouts are less if the exercise
program includes group activity.
The Good news: As you keep
on exercising it becomes easier to keep on!
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