Fitness
 
General Articles - Top Excuses For Not Exercising

"Don’t have time."
This one can be heard ringing from sea to shining sea. Granted, it seems as though we don’t have time for much of anything nowadays. However, my guess is that you manage to find 30+ minutes reading the paper, watching TV or chatting on the phone occasionally. It’s all a matter of priorities. If you can’t fit another activity for 30+ minutes into your day, then make a substitution and get rid of something that isn’t a high priority.

"I’m so uncoordinated, I couldn’t possibly do that."
Then choose an activity that you feel comfortable doing or learning. One excellent activity that I know everyone can do is walk. However, don’t allow a little insecurity keep you from learning new activities like aerobics or tennis or swimming. Don’t be afraid to learn something new. And more importantly, don’t expect yourself to be perfect at everything you do, you’ll miss out on a lot of fun.

If it’s an aerobics class that you’re afraid to try then start out with a tape at home where you have privacy. Once you feel comfortable with the basic aerobic style moves, go to a class. Each person in the class was new to aerobics at one point as well. You’ll be amazed how supportive, instead of ridiculing, everyone is.

"I did it once and it hurt."
If it hurts, don’t do it! Find another activity that's comfortable for your body. When being active, always listen to your body and heed its signals. Whenever you do any activity or exercise, use proper form and body mechanics to avoid injury. Educate yourself or take a lesson/class to learn the proper way to do a specific activity.

"I don’t have the money to spend on a club or gym membership."
It’s not necessary to join a club or a gym to be physically active. Being active doesn’t require that you spend a dime. Walk, jog, dance, swim, run up and down the stairs or do one of many activities that are accessible to you each and every day. Look around, be creative, you’ll be amazed at what you can do right in your own home and yard to get your heart rate elevated for 30+ minutes.

"I get bored."
Then you need to get creative and add some fun into your activity. If it’s not fun and enjoyable, you’ll never stick with it. Add a new twist to liven things up or participate in a variety of activities (cross-training). There are so many things that you can do to be active that "getting bored" simply isn’t an acceptable excuse. View Virgin Active Group Training Timetables.

"I don’t like doing it alone."
Find a fitness partner. If you have a spouse or significant other, try involving them. Studies have shown that couples who participate in regular physical activity together are more likely to stay active throughout their lives than couples where only one person is active. Other alternatives are to find a friend that enjoys the same activities as you; take a class; or join your local walking, hiking or biking club. You don’t have to be active alone if you don’t want to be. Find a Fitness Buddy on the Health 24.com website

Once you're active on a regular basis, you’ll enjoy many benefits, both mentally and physically:

  • Reduced risk of heart disease.
  • Reduced risk of high blood pressure.
  • Reduced blood pressure in patients who have high blood pressure.
  • Increased HDL blood cholesterol (the good kind!)
  • Decreased total blood cholesterol
  • Reduced risk of diabetes.
  • Reduced risk of developing colon cancer.
  • Reduced risk of osteoporosis.
  • Decreased resting heart rate (your heart won’t have to work as hard.)
  • Increased lung capacity.
  • Increased amount of blood your heart can pump to your body in a single beat.
  • Reduced feelings of depression.
  • Reduced stress.
  • Effective weight control.
  • Increased muscle tissue, healthy bones and flexible joints.
  • Increased balance and coordination which is especially important for older adults.
  • Better mental well-being
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