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  • Speaking of Your Health 1/12/2021

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    January 14, 2021
     
     
     
     
     
    Making the Best Version of You in 2021
     
    It’s the New Year and many people are making resolutions to eat better and exercise more. Regardless of the time of year, your age, or your fitness level, it’s never too late to make exercise a part of your daily or weekly routine. There are numerous health benefits to exercising regularly, such as lowering blood pressure and cholesterol, improving sleep, boosting your immune system, and reducing your risk of stroke and heart disease. Exercise is also beneficial for your mental health by reducing stress and depression.
     
    The American Heart Association recommends 30 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise five days a week and performing eight to ten strength exercises at least twice a week. Keep your exercise schedule alive by exercising with friends, varying the intensity level, and, when necessary, exercise in short bouts of 10 minutes. Even a 10-minute walk can boost your metabolism and spirits.
     
    Making a lifestyle change and keeping those resolutions can be hard to do, especially alone. Hold yourself accountable by scheduling workouts and exercising with friends. You will be more motivated with a workout buddy, and by choosing an exercise that is enjoyable and fun for you. It is much easier to go to the gym when you enjoy your time there. A fun exercise will give you something to be excited about, even on long, stressful, or tough days. If you are not sure where to begin, try a group fitness class or hire a personal trainer. Read More.
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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