Think the only way to exercise is by spending hours in a gym or running marathons? Think again! Exercise is about moving your body. Even simple routine changes like taking the stairs instead of the elevator can make a big difference.
It is important to incorporate physical activity into your daily routine. Like eating well, physical activity helps you feel good. Being physically active may help you:
There are also emotional and social benefits associated with regular physical activity that can help you do better in school or at work, including:
The key to lifetime fitness is simple: Find physical activities you enjoy and do them regularly. If you like what you do, you won’t be looking for excuses not to exercise.
For overall health, your best bet is to enjoy a wide variety of physical activities that bring a smile to your face and a bounce to your step. The more fun they are, the more likely you are to stick with them. Just follow the 30-10-5 rule: at least 30 minutes of physical activity a day, at least 10 minutes at a time, at least five days a week. For best results, give your body what it deserves:
For more information on physical activity, visit this section of the Web site.
Some content courtesy of the Weight-control Information Network (WIN). The original content and additional information can be found at http://win.niddk.nih.gov/publications/take_charge.htm. Additional content is courtesy of the Eat Smart, Move More Campaign from the N.C. Dept. of Health and Human Services and the N.C. Division of Public Health. The original content and additional information can be found at http://www.myeatsmartmovemore.com/.
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