Exercise: Why You Should Do It
Hundreds of Thousands of Americans spend millions of dollars
each year on diet pills, "magical" exercise devices, and
misrepresented health and fitness products, when in all
actuality a good set of dumbbells and a brisk walk may be all
you need to get in better shape than you've ever been in.
What can you do with nothing but a set of dumbbells, you ask?
Provide resistance to your body's movements - also known as
weight lifting. That's all weight lifting is - resistance. The
terms "weight lifting" and "resistance training" have become one
in the same because they are describing the same activity -
moving your body under more resistance than it normally has to
handle.
In fact, you've just stumbled upon the basic secret of exercise
in general! Whether you are talking about resistance training,
Pilates, Yoga, cardiovascular activities, or any other form of
exercise, all of these programs have one thing in common -
performing more activity than you would get sitting on the
couch. WHY should you exercise, though?
How about defying the aging process for starters? Do you know
that the primary reason why elderly people end up in nursing
homes is because they lose the ability to think and move on
their own? Do you also know that the entire process of thinking
and moving on our own happens because we do it every day? Until
we retire, that is. Once we don't have to go to work anymore, or
deal with scheduling and lifestyle issues, suddenly the only
thing that we have to think about is whether to watch game shows
or soap operas all day long, and the only exercise we get is
deftly flying our fingers over the remote control.
Mush. That's what our brains and bodies turn into when we stop
using them. Think you are still sharp as a tack, and at the
height of your game? Try to say the alphabet backwards in 30
seconds or less.
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