Six Simple Exercise Tips
With each New Year comes the determination to begin exercising. Perhaps even you
made a promise to add more exercise into your day. If your efforts at exercising
are not going as well as you had planned, take a look at these tips. They might
help get you back on track.
Tip #1 – Do Something You Enjoy
Exercise doesn’t have to mean spending hours at the gym peddling away on a
stationary bike. It doesn’t mean you have to spend money on exercise gadgets you
will likely never use, either. Anything you do to get your body moving is going
to be better than doing nothing. Walking is an easy exercise that you can do
just about anywhere, in any climate, not to mention that it's what your body was
designed to do. Bike riding, dancing, gardening, weight lifting, swimming,
playing a favorite sport, house cleaning and even playing in the yard with your
children are just some of the ways you can add exercise into your daily routine.
Tip #2 – Schedule Time for Exercise
As you would a meeting or a doctor appointment, sometimes the only way to make
time to exercise is to put it on your daily schedule. We’ve all got busy lives
and we’re often so busy taking care of others that we never seem to make time
for ourselves. Once exercise becomes part of your daily To-Do list, you’re more
likely to do it. Some people have only a certain time during the day available
for exercise while others will have to vary the time each day. Some people need
a nudge and for them, exercising with a friend is a good solution. Choose
whichever way works best for you. Just remember to actually go and do it!
If you're having trouble keeping this commitment, ask yourself this question,
"If I had a meeting with the president, would I keep it?" Keeping
your own commitments is just as important, if not more important than keeping
your commitments to others.
Tip #3 – Remember that Exercise Can Energize
Even though you might feel too tired to exercise, give it a try anyway. You
might be surprised to find how energized you feel while you’re at it and
afterwards, when you’re finished. Exercise is a great stress-reliever too and if
you know anything about stress, you know that it is one of the body’s biggest
energy-sappers.
Tip #4 – Don’t be Afraid to Mix it up
Like anything that is done over and over again, exercise can become mundane.
When you get bored with exercising, you’re less likely to keep at it. To keep
from getting bored with your workout routine, change it. If you’re tired of
walking, try cycling. If you’re into weight lifting, try alternating this with
cardiovascular exercises throughout the week.
Tip #5 – Always Begin by Warming up
Regardless of the type of exercise you choose, it is very important that you
begin each session by warming up your muscles. Stretching helps prevent damage
to muscle tissue and it gets your blood flowing. It gets your heart pumping,
too. Just five minutes is all it takes to get your exercise session off to a
good start.
Tip #6 - Join a Sport
If you really want to stick with something, joining a
team is one of the best ways to do it. Get some people together and join a
volleyball league. Take up tennis or racquetball. Go bowling or
start golfing. All of these are great ways to get out and do something,
and since they're fun, you won't even know you're exercising.