Start a Regular Exercise Program
Here's Why:
Exercise helps keep your body healthy and your tissues and organs working properly. In keeping your body in good working order, exercise also helps ward off many diseases, such as
heart disease,
stroke,
type 2 diabetes,
osteoporosis, and many others.
Here's How:
Aerobic (Cardiovascular) Exercise
Strength Training (Resistance) Exercise
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Weight lifting, using:
- Free weights
- Weight machines
- Elastic tubing
- Calisthenics, such as push ups or chin ups
Flexibility (Stretching) Exercise
- Flexibility
- Range of motion
- Circulation
- Back muscles
- Neck muscles
- Leg muscles: hamstrings, quadriceps, calf muscles
- Chest muscles
- Buttocks and hip muscles
- Shoulder and arm muscles
- Stomach muscles
- Spend at least 5-10 minutes warming up your muscles before stretching. For example, walking gently while swinging your arms in wide circles.
- Start each stretch slowly, exhaling as you gently stretch the muscle.
- Hold each stretch for 10-30 seconds.
- Do not bounce during a stretch.
- Do not stretch a muscle that is not warmed up.
- If a stretch hurts, ease up. Do not strain or push a muscle too far.
- Do not hold your breath while stretching.
Getting Started
RESOURCES
American Council on Exercise http://www.acefitness.org/
Weight-control Information Network http://win.niddk.nih.gov/index.htm
CANADIAN RESOURCES
Canada's Safety Council http://www.safety-council.org/
Recreational Safety Government of Canada http://www.safecanada.ca/topic%5Fe.asp?category=7
References
2008 Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans. United States Department of Health and Human Services website. Available at: http://www.health.gov/paguidelines/guidelines/default.aspx. Accessed May 21, 2012.
American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine website. Available at: http://www.sportsmed.org . Accessed May 21, 2012..
Exercise: how to get started. American Academy of Family Physicians website. Available at: http://www.aafp.org/afp/20061215/2095ph.html . Published December 2006. Accessed May 21, 2012.
Health and fitness tips. American Council on Exercise website. Available at: http://www.acefitness.org/healthandfitnesstips/default.aspx . Accessed May 21, 2012.
Mayo Clinic. Stretching: focus on flexibility. Mayo Clinic website. Available at: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/stretching/hq01447. Updated February 23, 2011. Accessed May 21, 2012.

