“It’s not what you do once in a while; it’s what you do day in and day out that makes the difference.” Jenny Craig, Diet Specialist
Our guest author is Karen Shackles from Healthy Summit. I interviewed Karen on her success as a walker, losing 100 pounds, and nutrition. You can get an audio of this interview when you become a part of the Healthy Walking Help program. You can get a complimentary report on the 22 Different Types of Walking at http://www.healthywalkinghelp.com
“People tell me all the time, “I hate to exercise!” We all know that exercise is important for our health and well-being, yet so many people do their best to avoid it. What is the solution?
First, work on adjusting your attitude. Instead of thinking of exercise as just another chore that has to be squeezed into your already too-busy schedule, think of it as a vital part of your life that can’t be shoved aside.
What I have discovered about myself is that I love to walk. I mean, really love it. Especially trail walking. So I finally gave myself permission to exercise the way I love, and to not worry about trying to do what everyone else is doing. I’m back to my trail hikes, and loving it.
When you are first starting to exercise, don’t worry about all the rules of what you are “supposed” to be doing. When I started exercising, the idea of 30 to 60 minutes three to five times a week was overwhelming. I didn’t have the time and I didn’t have the ability. So I started with 10 minutes of slow walking. It wasn’t even aerobic. The important thing is to just get started. You can increase the variety, length and intensity of your workouts after you get into the routine of regular exercise.
It may take you some time to get to the point where your body likes how it feels to be moving. For me, it took a couple of weeks until I noticed that it wasn’t pure torture, and another couple of weeks after that until I started wanting to exercise. So be patient with yourself. Your body was meant to move and be active, and it will remember that if you give it the chance”.
You can find Karen at http://blog.healthysummit.com
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