Step 7: Get moving |
Exercise is vital to living a healthy life and losing weight. If you exercise regularly, you are more likely to sleep better, get sick less often, have more energy, and experience a host of other benefits in your physical and mental well-being. In the process, you will grow stronger, gain stamina -- and may even enjoy it!
Exercise is especially important if you are trying to lose weight:
Any increase in physical activity will have a positive impact on your health and your efforts to lose weight. It does not have to be formal exercise. Raking your yard or cleaning the house can qualify, if you do it long enough and with enough intensity.
If you are considered obese (your BMI is 30 or higher), start with a low- or no-impact activity such as swimming, walking, or cycling. High-impact activities (such as running, dancing, and most team sports) put more stress on your joints, which can significantly increase your risk for injury. If you like high-impact activities, ask your doctor if they are okay for you. As you lose weight, you should be able to engage in these more strenuous activities.
Speak to your doctor before you begin, especially if you have any of the following conditions:
Also, see a doctor if any of the following apply to you:
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How do you get started?
If you do not currently exercise, the first step is to choose an activity and a "start date." Choose an activity (or several activities) with which you are comfortable. Many people start with walking because it is convenient, inexpensive, and easy. If you prefer, take a dance class, play catch with your kids, or find another activity that fits with your life.
Once you decide what you will do and when you will start, practice your activity. That is, go out and do it one time. At first, don't worry about how you will fit the activity into your daily life -- just be proud of what you did. And no matter what you choose, start slowly.
As you increase your fitness, increase the time you spend exercising each day, as well as the intensity. Building up slowly is the key. To lose weight, your ultimate goal should be to get a total of 60 minutes of physical activity equivalent to brisk walking each day. But, you are not going to get there in just one day. Remember that any amount of activity or exercise is going to help reduce your waistline, especially if you are starting from a sedentary lifestyle.
Plus, physical activity does NOT necessarily have to be aerobic exercise. The goal is to burn calories, and you can do that countless ways, such as using the stairs instead of the elevator, parking your car in the farthest parking space, mowing the lawn, or gardening.
If you are doing an activity that takes more effort than walking, like running, then 30 minutes a day should be enough. Or if you are doing something that takes about half the effort of brisk walking, like gardening, you'll have to do it twice as long -- 2 hours.
Having trouble doing your exercise all at once? That's no problem. Spread it out throughout the day in 10 minute chunks of activity. Doing this 3 - 6 times per day can still strengthen your heart and burn calories.
Once you are comfortable with your exercise routine, consider exercising with others, or adding different activities to keep it interesting. Remember, the important thing is that you get out there and do something!
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