So often when people hear the term ‘active’ it brings on a feeling of dread!
People imagine having to dedicate hours to insane workouts or worse, they might think of extreme sports that they’d hate,.. like, perhaps, skateboarding, skydiving, climbing mount everest or mount kinabalu or run a full marathon.Something like that. I think this is because the term ‘active’ can have so many meanings. Some people think you have to be skinny or super strong or super fit to be active. Again this is because the media often uses the term ‘active’ while showing incredibly toned bodies with 6 pack abs. Subconsciously, this can make us associate an active lifestyle with too much hard work and danger. So if you, like so many others, find yourself saying “I’m not cut out for this active lifestyle thing” let me try to change your mind, if you will.. :)
The perils of our modern lifestyle
The modern world of technology and advanced transport has changed the way we live. We often spend far too much time sitting at a desk staring at a screen. And, it’s a sign of the times that many people go straight from front door, to car, to parking lot. Then they ride the elevator up to their offices, often with no fresh air in between leaving the house and arriving in the office.
Being active doesn’t take much; adding a walk around the block or even to a colleague’s desk can at least get you up and out of your chair. I always like see how people mix up their commutes by adding a walk, climbing the stairs or even cycling if they’re feeling courageous.
Technology is wonderful but it has made us a little lazy. Just because you can sit on a bike and let it propel you to your destination, it may not be the best choice for your body especially if you want to stay healthy.
Find your own ‘active’
The truth is that if you are not sleeping or sitting still, then you are being active. Even fidgeting counts as activity and helps you burn calories!
Finding the level of activity that is right for your body is the best piece of advice I can give you. Increasing your activity level can be as simple as taking a midday stroll or as dramatic as training for a marathon. Once you make a commitment to increasing your activity level, guess what? Every few weeks your body will adapt and you may be inspired to take it to the next level.
In my world the meaning of ‘active’ changes every day. Some days it’s riding real bikes around the park with my dog and other days it’s running while hiking… Both are active, both are enjoyable and both are fun!
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Getting on the activity ladder is often the biggest step of all, but now that you know that being active does not have to mean skydiving or high intensity workouts, you may be ready to start climbing up your stairs to a more active life.
People imagine having to dedicate hours to insane workouts or worse, they might think of extreme sports that they’d hate,.. like, perhaps, skateboarding, skydiving, climbing mount everest or mount kinabalu or run a full marathon.Something like that. I think this is because the term ‘active’ can have so many meanings. Some people think you have to be skinny or super strong or super fit to be active. Again this is because the media often uses the term ‘active’ while showing incredibly toned bodies with 6 pack abs. Subconsciously, this can make us associate an active lifestyle with too much hard work and danger. So if you, like so many others, find yourself saying “I’m not cut out for this active lifestyle thing” let me try to change your mind, if you will.. :)
The perils of our modern lifestyle
The modern world of technology and advanced transport has changed the way we live. We often spend far too much time sitting at a desk staring at a screen. And, it’s a sign of the times that many people go straight from front door, to car, to parking lot. Then they ride the elevator up to their offices, often with no fresh air in between leaving the house and arriving in the office.
Being active doesn’t take much; adding a walk around the block or even to a colleague’s desk can at least get you up and out of your chair. I always like see how people mix up their commutes by adding a walk, climbing the stairs or even cycling if they’re feeling courageous.
Technology is wonderful but it has made us a little lazy. Just because you can sit on a bike and let it propel you to your destination, it may not be the best choice for your body especially if you want to stay healthy.
Find your own ‘active’
The truth is that if you are not sleeping or sitting still, then you are being active. Even fidgeting counts as activity and helps you burn calories!
Finding the level of activity that is right for your body is the best piece of advice I can give you. Increasing your activity level can be as simple as taking a midday stroll or as dramatic as training for a marathon. Once you make a commitment to increasing your activity level, guess what? Every few weeks your body will adapt and you may be inspired to take it to the next level.
In my world the meaning of ‘active’ changes every day. Some days it’s riding real bikes around the park with my dog and other days it’s running while hiking… Both are active, both are enjoyable and both are fun!
***
Getting on the activity ladder is often the biggest step of all, but now that you know that being active does not have to mean skydiving or high intensity workouts, you may be ready to start climbing up your stairs to a more active life.