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Health Tip: Kick Off Your Exercise Program
By LadyLively on August 18, 2015
So you want to get healthier and start exercising? Experts say you shouldn’t just wing it. Get medical OK from your doctor, and devise a fitness plan for a healthier you.
The American Council on Exercise recommends:
- Talk to your doctor about whether it’s safe for you to exercise.
- Create a plan that includes activity that you enjoy. This means you’re more likely to stick with it.
- Start out with short bursts of low-intensity exercise. Over time, make exercises longer and more vigorous. Track your progress over time.
- Perform strengthening and resistance-training exercises to build muscle and boost metabolism.
- Schedule workouts at the beginning of each week to accommodate your other plans.
- Teach yourself not to think of exercise as “all or nothing.” Any activity, even if you don’t meet your goals, is better than being inactive.
Source: HealthDay
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