Exercise Benefits & Motivation
We have all heard it many times before – regular exercise is good for you in so many ways. But for many of us it can be hard to make exercise a regular part of our lives — you are busy, there’s not enough time in the day, you don’t have the energy to work out, that old knee injury makes it hard to do some of the things you used to do. The good news is that it’s never too late to start. Below are some of the health benefits of exercise courtesy of Medline Plus, the National Library of Medicine.
Regular exercise and physical activity may:
Ways to make exercise a part of your regular routine
Courtesy of Medline Plus, the National Library of Medicine
Make everyday activities more active
Even small changes can help. You can take the stairs instead of the elevator. Walk down the hall to a coworker's office instead of sending an email. Wash the car yourself. Park further away from your destination.
Be active with friends and family
Having a workout partner may make you more likely to enjoy exercise. You can also plan social activities that involve exercise. You might also consider joining an exercise group or class, such as a dance class, hiking club, or volleyball team.
Keep track of your progress
Keeping a log of your activity or using a fitness tracker may help you set goals and stay motivated.
Make exercise more fun
Try listening to music or watching TV while you exercise. Also, mix things up a little bit - if you stick with just one type of exercise, you might get bored. Try doing a combination of activities.
Practice Reward Bundling
Create built-in rewards for meeting your exercise goals. Treat yourself to a bubble-bath after a workout, or listen to an exciting online book or watch a specific program only while exercising. Want to find out what happens next? You'll need to exercise to find out!
Find activities that you can do even when the weather is bad
You can walk in a mall, climb stairs, or work out in a gym even if the weather stops you from exercising outside.