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Start a Healthy Habit

Posted by Bobby Brown on September 01, 2020 - 9:44pm

Start a Healthy Habit

One small step to healthier living can be the catalyst for an entire journey. Choose something that takes little time and effort. Note where that single step leads. Here are some ideas. Try to introduce a new one every week:

 

  • Drink an extra glass of water. If you are working to lose weight, drink it before meals.
  • Eat an extra serving of vegetables or fruit daily. It doesn’t have to be an official side to an entrée. Snack on several carrot sticks or add fruit to your morning cereal.
  • Take five minutes each day to focus on your breathing. Nothing further is involved. And who can’t spare five minutes!
  • Nurture friendships. Swap out time spent on social media and texting for personalized connections. Meet a friend for coffee or a walk. No time? Make a phone call. Hearing someone’s voice is sometimes more effective than a text or email message. Research indicates people with close social connections are healthier.
  • Stretch often. Upon waking, after extensive sitting, and at day’s end, indulge in some basic stretches. Find your inner feline and feel the tension leave your body.
  • Move more. Make efforts throughout your day to introduce movement. Set an alarm, if necessary, to get out of your chair, car, or couch and walk. The American Heart Association recommends we take 10,000 steps daily. This complements your workout to help avoid a sedentary lifestyle. Benefits of a vigorous workout at 7am are diminished if seated most of the day.

Refresh Your Fitness Routine

A stagnant workout can be the cause for fitness failure. Results become stalled, you get bored, and TV shows become tempting. To commit to regular exercise, your workout needs to be anything but regular.

After about six weeks, most exercisers reach a plateau. Muscles and mind grow bored. New methods must be introduced to advance progress. The Center times your free personal training and nursing assessments to correspond to this natural rhythm. Schedule your evaluation session. Note all you’ve accomplished. Set new goals. Learn new workouts. As a member, you’re entitled to this motivating perk.

Changing your fitness routine can be done every few weeks by simply adding reps or increasing intensity. Seasonally, you should make a bigger impact by introducing new fitness equipment or a different Group Fitness class. Land-lovers can take their workout to the pool. Those who enjoy classes can try the supportive comradery of Small Group Training.

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Andries Van Tonder One small step to healthier living can be the catalyst for an entire journey.
September 2, 2020 at 9:29am
Charles Phillips I agree, Bobby. If we are to accomplish a goal we must first start the proces.
September 1, 2020 at 11:42pm
James Eckburg Thanks for the great info. Have a great evening
September 1, 2020 at 10:54pm