01Aug

Running and Walking Your Way to a Lifetime of Health and Well Being

Health Tips

You can achieve good health and well being for the rest of your life. I have followed a regular exercise routine and a sensible diet for over 40 years. Has the effort been worthwhile? Absolutely! I enjoy good health, mobility and body strength, which have always been my goals. A regular routine of aerobic exercises, running or walking, coupled with yoga and/or stretching will make you feel good and provide the cardio-vascular, muscular and skeletal needs of your body. But you do have to get started.

The key to starting and maintaining an exercise program is not to start too hard or expect too much. Start walking for 10 or 15 minutes 3 or 4 days a week. Do this for two or three weeks or however long it takes for you body to get used to the new activity. This will vary according to your level of fitness or the amount of extra weight your body is carrying. Then take it up to 20 minutes and then 30.

As your fitness level increases you can start to jog for a few minutes then walk, then jog or run. Eventually you may be jogging or running instead of walking. However if you never jog, but walk at a brisk pace for about 30 minutes a time, several times a week, you will achieve similar results.

Set achievable targets. My basic target was to exercise at least three days a week for 30 plus minutes but this has expanded to 4 or 5 days and usually goes for about 45 minutes. . My routine now is about 30 minutes of aerobics, and then about 15 minutes of stretching and yoga exercises. I use light hand weights to provide some resistance to maintain strength in my arms and shoulders. I also exercise with 6-pound (2.72 kilos) weights a couple of times a week. My routine has evolved over many years and suits me. I want to maintain my health, mobility and strength, particularly as I get older. You will develop your own routine to help you achieve your goals.

You will have setbacks, particularly in the beginning, but do not let this deter you. You may have trouble finding the right time or the right place. You will forget it or put it off and feel guilty. That does not matter. Simply do it the next day or the day after, but do it. Soon your mind set will change. You will think in terms of finding the time and place. It will become part of your life and you will want to make the effort, particularly when you start to feel the benefits - higher self esteem, more mobility, more energy, less stress.

You will find a complete guide to a jogging regime in the Joggers Handbook at http://www.e-bookworld.info

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  1. Posted by Fitness and Bodybuilding Tips on Saturday 2nd August

    That’s a freakin’ amazing post. Thanks for sharing this article with us.

    By the way, I daily visit your blog and I must say that you are doing a great job, keep the great work going on.
    I’d like to see some videos on your blog too.

  2. Posted by Beth on Sunday 3rd August

    Thank you for the great advice. No doubt that walking is easiest and most beneficial exercise one could do. Changing your way of life to include more walking and exercising will indeed improve your health and well-being.

  3. Posted by YOR Health on Wednesday 6th August

    Josh,

    I found this article very informative. Your approach is very down to earth, and has helped me to see the realistic nature of exercising with a goal in mind. You have inspired me to start an exercise regiment.

    Thank you for this inspirational article.

  4. Posted by Tom on Sunday 17th August

    I think you hit on the real key in getting started and sticking with an exercise regimen: not overdoing it in the beginning. Make it fun!
    Blowing yourself out in the first couple of weeks does nothing for you in the long run; it invites injury and to my mind, virtually insures that you won’t stay with it. Walking is a great way to start, and if you begin to get a bit bored with it, start putting segments of 100-200 yds jogging into it. It WILL get easier! That’s what I did, 40 lbs ago. Thanks for the post Josh.

  5. Posted by Dr. Peter Sinaiko on Wednesday 20th August

    Exercise should never be overlooked when it comes to a healthy diet, yet many do. Nice post.

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