Exercise!
Would
you take a magic pill that could allow you to eat more, ease stress, and boost
your brainpower? There is something that can do all that, and more: exercise.
Following
are some fitness facts that will help you get started.
1.
Exercise Boosts Brainpower:
Numerous
studies have shown exercise can boost memory and concentration. It increases
serotonin, a neurotransmitter, in the brain that can lead to improved focus and
clarity. Other studies have shown that physical activity may reduce cognitive
decline in older adults.
2.
Movement Melts Away Stress:
Exercise
reduces stress, and can help ward off depression and anxiety. Regular exercise
can reduce stress hormones such as cortisol and adrenaline.
3.
Exercise Gives You Energy:
Studies
have shown people who exercise as little as 20 minutes per day, three days a
week, have less fatigue and more energy overall. Exercise increases blood flow,
which allows oxygen and nutrients to reach the cells, giving you energy for
daily tasks.
4.
It's Not That Hard to Find Time for Fitness:
It's
not necessary to spend an hour or more at the gym to get in your daily
exercise. Short bursts of activity can be incorporated throughout the day. Take
a walk on your lunch break, ride bikes with your kids, do jumping jacks for 10
minutes, or run up and down the stairs for five. Getting exercise in short
chunks is just as effective as doing it all at once. A cumulative half-hour per
day is all that is needed for health benefits, and a total of 60 minutes per day
can help you lose weight and keep it off.
5.
Fitness Can Help Build Relationships:
Exercising
can also help strengthen relationships. Spend time with your partner or friends
walking or meeting for a tennis match, instead of going out to eat. Having support
also helps you keep your fitness goals.
6.
Exercise Helps Ward Off Disease:
Exercise
can also help prevent or slow the process of a number of diseases and health
conditions, including:
heart
disease
stroke
high
blood pressure
high
cholesterol
type
2 diabetes
7.
Fitness Pumps Up Your Heart:
Exercise
makes the heart and cardiovascular system stronger. Your heart will become more
efficient, pumping more blood per beat so at rest your heart rate will be
lower. Even a few days after beginning exercise the body starts to adapt, and
breathing is easier, your body feels less fatigue, and pain and soreness will
diminish.
8.
Exercise Lets You Eat More:
We've
all heard muscle burns more calories than fat, so by having more muscle your
resting metabolic rate will be higher. That means you can take in more calories
and still maintain your weight. It's not a carte blanche to eat whatever you
want, but you can enjoy your favorite sweets and chips in moderation when you
exercise regularly.
9.
Exercise Boosts Performance:
Exercise
will improve your performance in your athletic endeavors. Once you've been
exercising regularly for several weeks your body will be more efficient and you
will have more endurance. Your muscles will be stronger and more flexible, and
your overall performance will be enhanced.
10.
Weight Loss Is Not the Most Important Goal:
Don't
make weight loss your only goal when you start exercising. Certainly, exercise
is a helpful component of a weight loss program but the health benefits of
exercise – whether you lose weight or not – are important too. Whether the
number on the scale goes down or not, remember your body is still reaping the
benefits of exercise. You will be sharper mentally, less stressed, and more fit
overall.
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10 Fitness Facts
Exercise
can help improve your health, your mind, your body, and your relationships.
Hopefully these 10 fitness facts will inspire you to incorporate exercise into
your daily routine!
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