Let's Exercise!


Exercise and nutrition are the two most important factors to keep fit and healthy. There are so many people that have a misconception about what is healthy. It seems that everyone wants the easy way to burn fat. They want to cut corners and lose weight faster. The truth is there are no cutting corners when trying to be healthy and fit. The only way is the hard way. Once the basics are known, there are plenty of ways to make a specific nutrition plan to fit the body’s needs.

MyPyramid.gov has the right resources on the basics of nutrition. Sure, the food pyramid has changed often when we were kids, but that is because they are researching more than ever on the different food groups that our bodies need. Processed foods are considered bad, however, there are a few that are considered healthy. Milk is pasteurized to kill bacteria and homogenized to keep fat from separating. Frozen vegetables are processed to help preserve the vitamins and minerals and so they can be cooked all year round. It’s the canned foods that are high in sodium and fructose that are bad. Pastas that are made with refined white flour instead of whole grains are bad as well. Pre-packaged foods that are high in sodium or sugar are high in calories. The reasons these foods are so popular are because they are easy to make and convenient.

Treat your body like a car. A car needs to be fed with fuel in order to run. If there is no gas, then the car does not operate properly and will break down in the middle of the road. The same way can be perceived for the human body. The body needs food in order to have energy. If the body is taken care of the right way, then there is more energy to expend throughout the day. Instead of a diet, start eating healthy foods and get into that healthy lifestyle. There are diets out there that will help you lose weight fast and easy IF you follow them exactly. Then, you slowly start to go back to your old habits of eating junk food and becoming lazy of cooking.

Exercise comes along with eating healthy. You cannot just exercise and then eat whatever you want. Eventually, it will catch up to you and the minutes will become hours of burning all the calories you just ate. That is why exercise and the proper nutrition play hand in hand when keeping a fit and healthy body.

Let’s start today with a couple of easy exercises that anyone with two legs can accomplish:

· Take a brisk walk for 10 minutes outside and enjoy the fresh air

· Use the stairs instead of escalators or elevators at the mall

· Park the car at the very end of the parking lot and walk further (it’s always easier to find a spot)

· Walk the dog for 10-15 minutes around the neighborhood

· Hiking

Those are simple exercises that can get the blood circulating and oxygen flowing. Here is a harder workout that if you are an office worker and just want to step away from the desk for a bit will help get your mind to focus again. The best part, it only takes 5 minutes.

· 20 seconds of push-ups

· 20 seconds of sit-ups

· 20 seconds of squats

· 20 seconds of lunges

· 30 seconds of rest

· Repeat x 2

People might look at you weird but at least you got a small workout in for the day while they were eating their chips and drinking soda. It is never too late to start exercising or trying to eat healthy. That is a very big misconception. People tend to think if they have back problems or “exercise induced asthma” that this will affect their performance on exercise. A quick and easy way to fix that is to have the right mentality and research ways to begin an exercise program. Always, of course, talk to a physician before starting an exercise regime. Again it is never too late. Do your research and become a healthy and fit person today.

5 comments:

AL said...

Casey,
I enjoyed reading your article. It didn't have a whole lot of fancy fitness & medical terms that no one understands; instead, it was short and to the point. Hint: Find a simple fitness program that you able to stick with on a regular basis. The trick is, STAY CONSISTANT, and make it a part of your daily life. Just like brushing your teeth.

Chris said...

This is all very true. Mypyramid.gov is a great website and should be used. There are no shortcuts, but I don't think the only way should be called the hard way. If a person changes their behavior then they will not see the lifestyle as hard. Stick to it for a year and see how hard it is to live unhealthy.

Peter G. said...

I thought this was a great blog. I feel that everyone can benefit from the information that was given. It is certainly hard to eat right and exercise. the hardest part is creating a routine and sticking with it. The good news is that something becomes a habit after 21 days of repeating a task.

Jamie said...

I think that this is a great idea especially people who have office jobs, and sit in front of a computer all day. The exercises are easy and are not time consuming at all. Can also relieve stress if you are having one of those days

Anonymous said...

Casey,

This is a great article, I agree with everything you have reviewed. I started a healthier life about 6 weeks prior to my vacation, of course I wanted to lose some weight. My goal was to lose 10 pounds in 6 weeks. I had tried several different lose weight quick scams before but was going to try and do it the healthy way this time. It was very difficult and I did not see immediate results which was difficult for me to stay motivated. The weight started to slowly come off and I did not quite meet my goal but was able to lose a little more than 5 lbs before my vacation. However, more than the weight that I have lost, I have learned how to live a healthy lifestyle and enjoy being active and eating healthier things now. I just weighed myself this morning and I lost another 2 lbs. The good thing about the way I am doing it, is that it is healthy and I am more likely to keep it off rather than shocking my body and losing weight to fast. Thank you for this post!