
Unfortunately, most Canadians aren't walking a mile in anyone's shoes. A mile is approximately 2,000 steps. You may be surprised to find out that the stats show that most people don't want as much as they think that they do. The average count is between 3,000 and 6,000 steps each day. A good fitness goal would be to work up to reaching 10,000 steps most days or incorporate some other kind of exercise into your daily routine.
When you exercise it causes changes in your body - you breathe harder, your heart beats faster and your muscles stretch and strain. If you exercise regularly, you adapt to the exercise you perform so you can continue for a few minutes longer, lift a heavier weight or stretch a little farther.
If you exercise regularly you are less likely to become obese. Exercise increases energy needs as well as lean body mass. A regular program of exercise can help to maintain a healthy body weight and prevent or delay the onset of cardiovascular disease, hypertension, diabetes, osteoporosis and colon cancer. It also can prevent depression and improve mood, sleep and your overall outlook on life.
Because of the health benefits of exercise, public health guidelines recommend that Canadians increase their activity level. The most recent recommendations advise participating in 60 minutes of moderate exercise every day. This is an increase from previous recommendations of 30 minutes of moderate intensity exercise on most days of the week. To get your hour, you don't need to start running 10 km races.
Working exercise into your day to day life may require a behavior change and changing behavior is not easy. The first step in beginning an exercise program is to recognize the reasons for not exercising and identify ways to overcome them.
To begin a walking program, pace yourself and start out wisely. Walk at your own level of ability for about 30 minutes. Don't try to complete a marathon your first day out. Decrease your intensity if you need to. Remember, you want to be able to do this tomorrow, too.
2 comments:
It helps to have somebody that you enjoy talking to to walk with. That's why I love walking - I have you!
You are so sweet...thank you.
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