Exercise/Activities
A comprehensive physical activity routine includes
three kinds of activities:
- Aerobic Exercise
- Strength Training
- Flexibility Exercises
Aerobic
Exercise
Aerobic exercise increases your heart rate, works
your muscles, and raises your breathing rate. For most
people, it's best to aim for a total of about 30 minutes
a day, at least 5 days a week. If you haven't been
very active recently, you can start out with 5 or 10
minutes a day and work up to more time each week. Or
split up your activity for the day -- try a brisk 10-minute
walk after each meal. If you're trying to lose weight,
you may want to exercise more than 30 minutes a day.
Here are some examples of aerobic exercise:
- Take a brisk walk (outside or inside on a treadmill)
- Go dancing
- Take a low-impact aerobics class
- Swim or do water aerobic exercises
- Try ice-skating or roller-skating
- Play tennis
- Stationary bicycle indoors
Strength
Training
Strength training, done several times a week, helps
build strong bones and muscles and makes everyday chores
like carrying groceries easier for you. With more muscle,
you burn more calories, even at rest. Here are some
ways to do it:
- Join a class to do strength training with weights,
elastic bands, or plastic tubes
- Lift light weights at home
Flexibility
Exercises
Flexibility exercises, also called stretching, help
keep your joints flexible and reduce your chances of
injury during other activities. Gentle stretching for
5 to 10 minutes helps your body warm up and prepares
you for aerobic activities such as walking or swimming.
Your health care team can provide information on how
to stretch.
Being
Active Throughout The Day
In addition to formal exercise, there are many opportunities
to be active throughout the day. Being active helps
burn calories. The more you move around, the more
energy you'll have. These strategies can help you increase
your activity level:
- Walk instead of drive whenever possible
- Take the stairs instead of the elevator
- Work in the garden, rake leaves, or do some housecleaning
every day
- Park at the far end of the shopping center lot and
walk to the store
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