Two Huge Reasons To Exercise

Health & FitnessExercise & Meditation

  • Author Gen Wright
  • Published November 30, 2009
  • Word count 612

If you invest time, money and effort into a proper exercise program that contains strength and interval training exercise you may be wondering what some of the main benefits will be to you. After all you need to be sure that you will receive a good return on your health investment just the same as you would, say, with a financial investment.

Here are two of the top benefits that you will receive if you put the right amount of effort, consistency and dedication into your program

  1. An energy boost - Many people use the excuse that they are just too tired to exercise but it would be the very best thing they could do to stop feeling so tired. When you live a no exercise lifestyle your metabolism (your body's engine) slows down siphoning your strength and energy levels leaving you drained and exhausted. This puts a huge obstacle in the way of you enjoying your life fully.

What people fail to realize is that a proper exercise program will make you stronger stimulating your metabolic engine so you can run that engine harder and longer. Proper exercise gives you more time and energy because every single thing you do in your day becomes easier and you can do it quicker and more efficiently.

You will even have some energy left over to enjoy some leisure activities that you enjoy rather than being too exhausted to participate in them. Having more energy is simply a huge benefit to your life and is well worth a bit of time and effort spent on your exercise program.

  1. Take some 'me' time - We are the busiest generation that has ever lived despite our modern technology and time saving devices. The speed at which our world now works at can be hard on us. Having planned and regular breaks to take some time out is how we can remain sane, distressed and healthy.

Taking this time out with our exercise program should be high up on the totem pole of priorities as some 'self care' or 'me' time. This is a chance to shut out life's demands and busyness if only for a little while so we can recharge our batteries.

Although most of us feel we cannot spare this time away from our work, our families and responsibilities if we don't take care of ourselves how do we think we can we realistically take care of anybody else?

Unmanaged stress can cause huge health issues down the track. No area of the body is spared, impacting on the brain, heart and lung system, muscles and every aspect of a healthy metabolism (our body's engine). Our immune system is also comprised reducing our ability to resist disease and illness.

Your exercise program can help you reconnect with yourself deep inside in a place where mind and body come together to allow some inner body maintenance work to be done.

These restorative processes will calm, distress and rejuvenate you. Think of it like medicine and just like medicine proper exercise needs to be taken regularly as prescribed.

If you are pressed for time it is important that your exercise program is made up of mainly strength training exercise. This will give you the greatest 'bang for your buck'. If done correctly with the help of a fitness professional you will get three times the results in half the time as you will be doing the exercises properly with the right amount of intensity (effort).

Your body is dependent on you making the right decisions for it. Don't wait till you have health problems or have become overweight, get started now and live your life fully.

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