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SPECIAL
(FROM THE AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION)
Kick the Excuses
Add Physical Activity in Your Daily Life
At
Home
It's
convenient, comfortable and safe to work out at home. It allows your children
to see you being active, which sets a good example for them. You can combine
exercise with other activities, such as watching TV. If you buy exercise
equipment, it's a one-time expense and ther family members can use it.
It's easy to have short bouts of activity several times a day.
- Do housework
yourself instead of hiring someone else to do it.
- Work
in the garden or mow the grass. Using a riding mower doesn't count!
Rake leaves, prune, dig and pick up trash.
- Go out
for a short walk before breakfast, after dinner or both! Start with
5-10 minutes and work up to 30 minutes.
- Walk
or bike to the corner store instead of driving.
- When
walking, pick up the pace from leisurely to brisk. Choose a hilly route.
- When
watching TV, sit up instead of lying on the sofa. Better yet, spend
a few minutes pedaling on your stationary bicycle while watching TV.
Throw away your video remote control.
- Instead
of asking someone to bring you a drink, get up off the couch and get
it yourself.
- Stand
up while talking on the telephone.
- Walk
the dog.
- Park
farther away at the shopping mall and walk the extra distance. Wear
your walking shoes and sneak in an extra lap or two around the mall
- Stretch
to reach items in high places and squat or bend to look at items at
floor level.
- Keep
exercise equipment repaired and use it!
At the Office
Most of us have sedentary jobs.Work takes up a significant part of the
day. What can you do to increase your physical activity during the work
day?
- Brainstorm
project ideas with a co-worker while taking a walk.
- Stand
while talking on the telephone.
- Walk
down the hall to speak with someone rather than using the telephone.
- Take
the stairs instead of the elevator. Or get off a few floors early and
take the stairs the rest of the way.
- Walk
while waiting for the plane at the airport.
- Stay
at hotels with fitness centers or swimming pools and use them while
on business trips.
- Take
along a jump rope in your suitcase when you travel. Jump and do calisthenics
in your hotel room. n Participate in or start a recreation league at
your company.
- n Form
a sports team to raise money for charity events.
- Join
a fitness center or Y near your job. Work out before or after work to
avoid rush-hour traffic, or drop by for a noon workout.
- Schedule
exercise time on your business calendar and treat it as any other important
appointment.
- Get off
the bus a few blocks early and walk the rest of the way to work or home.
- Walk
around your building for a break during the work day or during lunch.
At Play
Play and recreation are important for good health. Look for opportunities
to be active and have fun at the same time.
- Plan
family outings and vacations that include physical activity (hiking,
backpacking, swimming, etc.)
- See
the sights in new cities by walking, jogging or bicycling.
- Make
a date with a friend to enjoy your favorite physical activities. Do
them regularly.
- Play
your favorite music while exercising, something that motivates you.
- Dance
with someone or by yourself. Take dancing lessons. Hit the dance floor
on fast numbers instead of slow ones.
- Join
a recreational club that emphasizes physical activity.
- At the
beach, sit and watch the waves instead of lying flat. Better yet, get
up and walk, run or fly a kite.
- When
golfing, walk instead of using a cart.
- Play
singles tennis or racquetball instead of doubles.
- At a
picnic, join in on badminton instead of croquet. n At the lake, rent
a rowboat instead of a canoe.

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