Any type of physical activity you choose to do--strenuous activities such as running or aerobic dancing or moderate-intensity activities such as walking or household work--will increase the number of calories your body uses (remember, calories in – calories out.) And the good news is it's easier than one thinks to perform numerous aerobic activities throughout the day.
So we all know we’re supposed to exercise. So what? Without getting to technical, here are a couple reasons we all need to get out and do it…NOW.
To make a long story short, a physically fit person has greater ability to tolerate the physical challenges of daily life, whereas an unfit person would terminate activity because of fatigue. Trying to lose or maintain weight? Physical activity helps to control your weight by using excess calories that otherwise would be stored as fat. The number of calories you eat and use each day regulates your body weight. Everything you eat contains calories, and everything you do uses calories, including sleeping, breathing, and digesting food. Any physical activities in addition to what you normally do will use extra calories.
So now we have a little of the technical information on why exercise is good for the body (and soul we should add.) But where do we start and what types of exercise should we be focusing on?
First, your heart rate
While exercising, you want to work hard enough (intensity) for your to reach between 140 and 170, which is approximately double your resting rate. A person who is in poor physical condition will reach the Target Heart Rate with very little effort expended because the resting rate is high (80's or 90's) and the body does not have enough oxygen, so the person gets tired very quickly. On the other hand, the person in good physical condition will have to work harder to reach the target heart rate because the resting heart rate is low (50's). Remember, the heart becomes a more efficient pump - delivering the oxygen needed with fewer beats. Therefore, it takes more effort to get the heart rate up to 170.
Low impact versus High impact
Aerobic activity is often coined either High Impact or Low Impact. The basic difference is that one foot always stays on the floor and supports the weight of the body in low-impact aerobics. High-impact aerobics include actions that take both feet off the floor, thus causing more jarring of the joints when the body weight hits the floor again. An example of Low Impact is walking while High Impact is jogging or jumping up and down.
The point is not to make physical activity an unwelcome chore, but to make the most of the opportunities you have to be active.
It is important to start at a low intensity and increase this over the following few weeks as the exercise feels easier. For example, 20 minutes of walking, jogging or a combination of walking/jogging may be sufficient to leave you rather breathless and fairly tired at the start of your program, but as the weeks go by, you may need to increase the pace or introduce jogging up some shallow hills to achieve a further increase in fitness.
To continue to increase your fitness level, you will have to increase the time spent exercising aerobically to 30 minutes per session for up to five sessions per week.
Examples of mild to moderate aerobic activities:
Examples of higher intensity aerobic activities:
Exercise can have a surprising number of benefits: it can improve your cardiovascular fitness and muscular endurance, which translates into an increase in energy; it can dramatically reduce the risk of coronary artery disease; it may also help lower blood pressure and cholesterol levels, and aid in weight control; and it appears to give self-esteem a measurable boost, and in general to improve your sense of well-being.
I Want To Live Life
Discover the potentials you have available to empower your life. So you can live the life of your dreams, through ascension.
Discover the consciousness within you that those you admire are able to innately maintain in their lives...
Do you know that over 97% of those seeking higher consciousness fail to find a way to live it full time? Like you, I have been seeking enlightenment most of my life. Embracing this path, fully, since discovering my potentials in the new energy. I have spoken heart to heart with many people and interacted with various wonderful Lightworkers who are bright lights in their world, inspiring others to be their highest and best. And through my experience, I have realized why most people fail to be able to hold onto their path.
The Answer Is In Front Of Us....
Many good and powerful teachings have been brought to our attention in recent times. The techniques they talk about definitely work, I can vouch for that. BUT... most of them suffer from one major problem. They require you to work hard - spend time clearing your mind, repeat your affirmations over and over, journal your gratitude list day and night, and continually go over the goals you have written down throughout your day...
Well, all this does work. But no one has the time and energy to continually implement these techniques. The rigors of today's life do not permit all of us to devote the kind of time and energy required by these techniques.
The Result Is Always The Same....
Failure! You feel great about gaining a new spiritual tool and learning something useful. But you never find the time to implement it. Somewhere between your day job and your family life, you realize that you can't afford to put in the long hours of dedication required by most of these techniques. And you give up. You become a part of the 97% that fail to maintain the consciousness levels they choose.
So How Do The Other 2-3% Succeed....
In a nutshell - they think smart! They know the things that empower their lives and focus on those. What they do to empower their lives can be implemented in under 30 minutes. And yet sustains their consciousness levels all day. These higher concepts are rarely talked about. They seem to be guarded like a precious treasure.
Those you admire in the spiritual community, do not depend on how many hours of dedication they put in. They know that it's not about hard work, but all about smart thinking.
And now, you can do it too....
You start by thinking of and writing down all of the things that bring up good feelings within you. Think about what you are thankful for in your life. Sometimes we have a hard time here so start with 3 or 4 good feelings and tomorrow see if you can add 1 or 2 more to your list.
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