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Exercise ! Arrrggghhhh.....run away! Is that the front door or your joints I hear creaking as you stretch? Yeah I know you're not "getting any younger," but before you make that reservation for the 'old folk's home', start to think about exercise in a whole new way .......... FUN !
Why Dread Exercise? We were Born to Move! Remember when you were a kid in school? You sat at your desk all morning with one eye on your teacher & the other on the clock, watching the second-hand tick, anticipating, waiting, readying yourself for .... recess! Before the bell even finished ringing you were out the door, running, playing, making After school was much the same. You played from the time you got home ‘til the latest time you could. Sometimes your parents had to practically drag you in the house for dinner, homework or sleep. Sitting around doing nothing used to be torture for us. Now, we sit around far too much. WE call it work and relaxation. At what time in our lives did ‘recess’ become this arduous, dreadful task known as exercise? When did playing become such a hindrance to our ‘busy’ lives ? It seems as though we’ve spent most of our adult lives convincing ourselves that exercise is a chore, when really from the time we’re born we are meant to move! YES – We were born to move. Our bodies were designed for it. Think about it for a moment. When we’re born we immediately start to develop our motor skills. Our arms & legs are being thrust randomly, strengthening our muscles & improving coordination. As we grow, we move almost continuously. Sitting still is nearly impossible. We want to look around, explore our new world, & discover what it has to offer ... we want to play !
I don’t have as much energy as I used to .... I know, I know you’re not a kid anymore. But, whose fault is that? How do you suppose you had so much energy as a kid ... on half the calories? Maybe it was some sort of secret energy reserve that you lose when you turn 18. Or maybe it’s because you were always playing! One of the biggest misconceptions that we’ve taught ourselves about exercise is that it is the opposite of energy. Movement creates energy. Your body is an incredibly adaptive piece of machinery, if you don’t use it, it gets rusty. If you condition your body to require little energy to move you throughout the day, that’s exactly what you’ll get .... little energy. However, if you start to remind your body what it is like to move and to play, it will adapt very quickly and provide you with the energy needed. Have you ever been around children and found yourself wondering “where do they get all that energy?” The answer is quite simple. Their body is conditioned to move, so it is constantly working to provide the energy they need to play. Just as reversing your eating habits will train your body to adapt to whole food, reversing your exercise habits will train your body to give you more energy. The first thing you have to do is give yourself a cranial tune-up – that is, adjust your mental and emotional attitude toward exercise. Kinesiology & EFT are excellent for assisting in this area. It can be guaranteed that if you dread doing, you won’t do it for long. You need to start adjusting your attitude now. Stop making yourself exercise and have some fun! There has to be
some kind of physical activity that you enjoy. If you consider yourself a former athlete, start playing again. Tennis, basketball, touch football – all can be played at a safe pace. If sports aren’t your thing, maybe a water-aerobics class would be fun. Perhaps you’re a social butterfly, and you’ll enjoy just about anything that involves people. Walking (preferable in the morning) is an excellent way to start out. Tee it up with a friend, or with a group.
Grant yourself the permission to return to your youth. Your adult life is full of responsibility, headache, and the like. It may be for only 20 minutes or a half-hour a day, but imagine how good “recess” would feel & how much fun it would be. The first change has to come from the shoulders up. Once you change your attitude about exercise & start to play, your body will quickly fall in line. Are you in the game? The next move is yours........”TAG – you’re ‘it’!”
If you don’t use it, you will lose it!” What a wise old saying! This is very relevant to the aging process when we suffer significant loss of muscle tissue, bone density, strength, ability to function with vitality, and a general decline in health. This decline is directly related to a decline in activity levels; but this can be counteracted by strength and weight training! Strength training will help you to:-
This is the only training that will do the above and help stop your body from getting older! “Huffy-puffy” exercise is great, but it is not enough to prevent the degeneration of your muscles, joints and bones. So, if you have a goal to “stay young”, it is imperative that you include strength training in your lifestyle. You only need 1 or 2 sessions each week, for as little as 30 minutes per session. Simple actions, consistently done & compounded over time = results !
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Strength training not only builds muscle & burns kilojoules, it also strengthens bones. What are the most effective ways to firm up? 1:What is the most important component of decreasing body fat? 2:Will eating less decrease body fat?
4:What will strengthen & improve your muscles? 5:What contributes to cardiovascular fitness? 6: Even with hard work, can females achieve the same growth in the muscles (hypertrophy) as males can? 7 : What is the fastest way to build lean muscle mass through resistance training? 8:What will show your muscle’s definition? 9:What diet is the best and healthiest way to decrease body fat while exercising? 10: Which is the more efficient & effective form of resistance training? 12: How often should you resistance train to get maximum benefit?
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