5 Tools That Lead to a Happier & Healthier Life
Copyright 2005 strength-training-woman.com
If you have experienced a massage session, you already know the
wonders a great massage can have on your mind and body. You know
about the complete feeling of health and relaxation that
overcomes your entire being. You know about the calmness that
permeates throughout the therapy room. And you know about the
subtle healing music that gently eases your tension away.
With the holidays fast approaching, many of us will begin to
think of our New Year's resolutions. Without a doubt, 'lose
weight' and 'become a healthier and happier person' will top the
list. Unfortunately many of us will never take that first step
towards our goals. We simply do not have the general health and
fitness know-how. We know what we want- drop 5 pounds, learn to
laugh more, etc- but we do not know the best and safest way to
reach those goals.
What if we had 5 simple ideas that would lead us on the path to
a healthier life? Would we utilize those tools? We are smart
enough to realize there is no magic pill or secret weapon
against illnesses, but are we practical enough to realize what
will solve many of our health problems?
Below are 5 tools you can use to take your first step towards a
healthier and happier holiday season. While they may not reveal
a whopping secret, they do provide the complete foundation of
health.
Tool 1- Strength Training
Every pound of muscle burns 35-50 calories per day. Adding lean
muscle mass is the best way to jump start your metabolism, fight
osteoporosis and sustain fat reduction.
Tool 2- Cardio
Cardio strengthens our heart and lungs. Anything that gets your
heart pumping will do: walking, jogging, running, dancing,
swimming, biking, or house cleaning. Cardio should be done at
varying intensity and time levels.
Tool 3- Nutrition
Nutrition is often the hardest part becoming a healthier person.
We simply forgot how to eat well in our culture. We need to eat
protein, carbs, and fat to sustain our way of life. Cut one of
the three out and imbalances will occur.
Tool 4- Rest
Rest is not a luxury. It is a necessity. We should eat well
every day and we should workout 5-6 times per week. The leftover
1-2 days are meant for rest. Our muscles need time to rebuild
and repair themselves.
Tool 5- Massage
Massage is extremely beneficial. Massage can stimulate weak,
inactive muscles and partially compensate for the lack of
exercise and inactivity resulting from illness or injury. It
also can hasten and lead to a more complete recovery from
exercise or injury.
Participating in a positive strength training, cardio,
nutrition, rest and massage program will result in an enormous
increase in health. There is no magic bullet. Just simple and
effective tools to create the life we want. Make a promise to
yourself right now. Try using the above tools consistently and
to the best of your ability for 4 weeks. You'll look great and
feel amazing.