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Health Tip: Logging Your Exercise
By LadyLively on February 8, 2017
Logging your exercise habits helps you stay committed and address any problems.
The American Diabetes Association recommends:
- Log an entry in a diary each time you work out.
- Take note of times that you didn’t exercise, and times when you could have exercised more.
- Look for patterns, such as a day of the week that’s most difficult for you to exercise.
- Take note of activities or habits that you enjoy and motivate you to exercise more.
Source: HealthDay
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