Exercise does not have to be extreme to be effective. When it comes to our health and fitness, it is not a competition, but a lifetime maintenance body program. There may be those who have certain goals and need to perform above the maintenance requirement, but in general creating a healthy ROCKIN body can be accomplished by moving it for 30 minutes at least five days per week. Most of us want to feel and look good in and out of clothes with a simple exercise routine that does not require leaping over tall buildings in single bounds and lifting hundreds of pounds of weight. I am not knocking those doing the leaping, heavy lifting, or extreme sports with this Blog, but addressing the norm demographic of everyday people who just want to get healthy and look healthy.
Studies have shown that 150 minutes of moderate aerobic activity such as brisk walking is sufficient to maintain a healthy body, and spread over time throughout the week. It would be reduced to 75 hours per week if the exercise is vigorous like running or attending an aerobics class. Also recommended is weight resistance training two days per week, and although the guidelines are not quite as thorough with duration on this one, I personally keep my weight training sessions to no more than 45 minutes including my warm up and stretch time. What that means is if you move that body for 30 minutes five days per week while maintaining a healthy nutrition program, you will see results or maintain an already in shape physique. Everyone has 30 minutes to give to their health regardless of any excuse thrown down on the table. If health and fitness is a priority, the exercise will be a priority and that is the simple truth of it.
The best part about getting our sweat on for 30 minutes is making it our own. When we create physical activities that are enjoyable, that is what builds a lifestyle of physical activity. If the outdoors suits your fancy, lace up the tennis shoes or hiking boots and find some fun trails, and if using cardio equipment while watching a show or listening to music floats your boat, that works just as well. The heart muscle only understands the demands of exercise being placed on it, not what you are specifically doing if that is a question you are pondering. Sweat is sweat, a mile is a mile, and 30 minutes is 30 minutes and what you do to increase the heart rate at a moderate level for that amount of time is up to you. The point is to just MOVE IT!
It really comes down to getting back to the basics of exercise and keeping it simply fun, and a part of our everyday life. The latest trend of extreme this or that, no pain means no gain, or work until you bleed program will never become the maintenance body program that will carry us from where we are now into our elder years. There is much controversy with these types of programs and some are used to fit specific athletic goals, but not what the laymen person is looking for to get healthy and overall improve quality of life. I am trying to motivate everyone to just MOVE IT FOR 30 MINUTES as a start, and not get caught up in the hype of fad exercise movements that may look absolutely amazing, but are not the �only way� to achieve healthy results. There lies the confusion of interpretation that the only way to achieve a smoking hot body is to do this type of new trend or fad workout. Believing that there is only one way to achieve something creates a very boring world and variety is truly the �spice of life.�
Working in this industry for over 30 years, I have come to appreciate more and more the simplicity of health and fitness, and that it truly does not require as much time as one might think to be a healthy person. I never exceed a one hour block of time in my workouts and often I am reduced to the �move-it for 30-minute� program because it fits with my work schedule. As long as I challenge my body, it feels good, and I am focused on quality of movement, I am accomplished and start my day energized. Getting caught up in the stress of what we think exercise is according to the media scares many off with feelings of intimidation and inadequacy, and stopping people before they even start. Crap, some of the things I see scare me as well, but the thing to remember is not to believe everything you read or see, and stick to searching for what works for you. Keep it simple, don�t stress or sweat the small stuff, and all of us do have the time to just MOVE IT for 30 MINUTES.
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