The perfect diet should be combined with a healthy
weight management or activity program. Weight management may conjure up
that dreaded "exercise" word. And exercise to some means pushing the
body beyond limits, experiencing painful in joints, muscles, bones -
everywhere. No pain no gain, right? Wrong. Instead, replace the word
"exercise" with "activity" and incorporate this in your daily routine.
And a general rule of thumb for guidelines about "activity" would be to
strive for a minimum of 30 minutes for adults or 60 minutes for children
of moderate physical activity daily.
Individual activity goals depend upon each person's health and
weight goals and issues. Begin by checking with your medical advisor or
healthcare physician to get a green light on which activities would be
suitable for you, what your target weight range should be and a
strategic plan to improve your health.
In a nutshell, during activities, calories are burned, pounds are
shed in the long run. And the number of calories burned depends upon the
duration and intensity or the activity. Slow and steady is the rule of
thumb. And note daily progress. For those who have never been very
active at all, it may be advisable to begin slow like with walking 10
minutes each day, gradually building up time and distance with increased
"brisk" pacing. Even if you can't get out to walk, bike or swim, take
stairs instead of elevators and escalators. Clean your house. Clean your
car. Wash windows. Wash your dog. Check out exercise videos, cassettes
and workout books from the public library and put some of their ideas
into action (Visit www.idealbodyfitness.com for more info). Check out
your local fitness centers, YMCA, community center, too, for ideas.
Partner up with a neighbor to walk or join a community volleyball team.
There are unlimited ways to be active and enjoy life at the same time
without using painful weight loss strategies.
About the author:
Richard Rigor is the author of "The Ideal Body Fat Loss Guide." www.theidealbody.netHe is also the owner/editor of www.idealbodyfitness.coma free membership site focused on diet and exercise.
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