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Don't fret if you miss a few work outs. You're bound to have occasional lapses. Feeling guilty or disappointed in yourself may lessen your resolve to continue. Instead, learn from your mistakes. Think long-term. You're trying to make exercise a lifelong habit. Here are some approaches to consider.
Exercising at home There is a vast array of home-exercise equipment available—treadmills, rowing machines, and many more. Each model requires research and investigation, especially when the price tag climbs into the thousands. It's important to look for sturdy, secure equipment that won't place you at risk for injury. Also, look for equipment that provides the kinds of specific routines that you want. Otherwise, you may end up with an expensive coat rack in your den. Try out equipment before you buy and beware of purchasing mail-order equipment if you're not familiar with it. Place your equipment in an area where you can read, listen to music or the radio, or watch television while you work out. Exercising in front of a blank wall in the basement is likely to bore you. Try to incorporate exercise into your usual activities. If you like to watch the evening news, watch while riding an exercise bike or walking on your treadmill. If you listen to the radio, put on a portable radio when you go for your walk.
Exercise and travel The easiest way to stay active while traveling is to walk as much as possible. Stroll around the city on foot instead of taking taxis. Find out if there are walking trails nearby. Finally, you can pack a jump rope or rubber tubing and do fitness work outs in your hotel room. |
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As the world’s top supplier of commercial blood pressure monitors and health management systems, Lifeclinic is committed to helping to improve the health and wellbeing of individuals across the globe. Active monitoring of blood pressure, heart rate, weight, body fat, body mass index (BMI) and blood oxygen levels when combined with proper diet, nutrition and physical fitness can help ensure a longer, more healthy lifestyle. © 2009 Lifeclinic International, Inc. |
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