Testimonial: Nordic Poles
I was so inspire to read Bruce’s testimonial on using Nordic Poles that I decided to print it for you to read and learn!
“I use the Nordic Poles. I took some training (one hour) from a certified instructor that is also a patient of mine. With them I can do a mile in 8.5 minutes and without them I have to push to power walk one in under 11 minutes.
The workout is tremendous! I am probably doing more than most readers here but I mention this to point out that you get more benefit for your time by using them. I am lazy by nature and am always looking for ways to get more for less. Nordic Poles are a way to get all of the above and if you want a fairly intense workout in a short period of time. I also use them indoors when I travel. I climb the hotel steps and they help me with speed and balance on the steps (I only walk up – if I do more than one trip I ride the elevator down and go up again). Going down is very hard on the knees and more likely to result in a fall?”
Bruce L. Bair ”The Mid-Life Mentor” @ http://www.FemaleMenopauseMentors.com. I would encourage you to visit his site for excellent information.
My heart sunked. Trying to think of positive thoughts; such as: “Things go wrong so that you can appreciate them when they’re right” and “good things fall apart so better things can fall together”. As my daughter said “the doctor didn’t say you couldn’t do it in the Spring, he just said you can not do it now until you get your diabetes in better shape.
For years we have heard that exercising will give you more energy and that is true. However, a lot of people do not even get started walking because they are too tired. If people would understand all it would take is a fifteen minute walk to relax their brain and their body and they would be energized. Reducing fatigue will help to enhance your performance and endurance to accomplish your goals.
Most people exercise regularly to keep their weight under control and just to feel fit. However, exercising does far more than simply looking good and being healthier. People overlook one the largest benefits of regular exercise and that is it improves our mental and emotional state. And, because of this it is easier for all of us to handle a stress situation and we can make better decisions in our lives. 