It's old news that exercising is the single best way to spark up your
weight loss efforts. The activity perks up your metabolism, and eats up
more calories. In addition, the more you exercise, the better the
effect. Exercising builds muscle mass, which is denser and more compact than fat. That means your body has to expend more effort to pump blood
through it, and it requires more nutrients to keep it healthy. The end
result? Even at rest, your body naturally burns more calories.
Unfortunately, the prospect of exercising tends to elicit groans from
most people. There's all the logistics to work out - the time,
equipment, expense and the sheer, utter boringness of it all. Negative thinking about exercise can sabotage all your good intentions. Here's a list of answers for some of the most commonly used excuses not to exercise.
Exercise could be one of the most important things you'll do for your
health today. MAKE time to exercise. If you're doing traditional
workouts - move those weights and mats right out into the family room and
make use of your television time. Instead of flopping down in a chair while
you watch the news or your favorite show, be active. Run in place, do leg lifts
or heft weights. Use time in your car to tighten and tone muscles with
isometric tummy tighteners. Walk up the stairs instead of using the elevator.
Exercise doesn't have to be a solid hour at the gym. Anything that revs up
your motors is great for your body.
I don't have the right equipment at home.
You may exercise even without equipment. A brisk walk around the block is
good for you - and burns over 200 calories. Vacuuming your carpets can
burn nearly as much. Flip on your radio or pop in your favorite
high-energy CD and dance. Don't fool yourself into thinking that your
'exercise' has to be a carefully planned workout to work all the right muscles in the right order with the right tension. Exercise means being active. Just do it.
I can't afford a membership to the gym.
If you'd rather exercise at the gym (and have access to their fitness
machines, whirlpools, swimming pool and trainers), there are a lot of
ways to make it more affordable. Check with your health insurance company to see if they offer incentives. Most of the major health insurance companies, including Blue Cross, cover part or all of fitness club memberships as part of your benefits. If yours doesn't, or if you don't have health insurance, call your local YMCA or YWCA. Most offer
'scholarships' or sliding fee scales for memberships to their facilities.
But exercise is such a chore!
Says who? Make getting your daily exercise fun. Play a game. Go
dancing. Grab a few friends for a weekend hike in the state park.
Exercise doesn't have to be routine. Stop thinking of it as a chore and
start thinking of it as recreation. You'll be amazed what a difference it makes.