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Working Out and Having a Ball
Remember when you were a child and
running around the playground, swimming in the community
pool, or building a sand castle was fun? Little did you
know you were not only having fun, but getting a workout
too. With all the challenges we face on a daily basis;
caring for our loved-ones, working and cleaning, imagine
putting more fun back into your life through exercise.
It wouldn’t seem like another task on our “to do” list,
it would feel more like play time, but with health
benefits. Right now, sitting in your living room with a
tub of Hagan Daaz and watching your favorite prime time
drama may be your way of relaxing, only to feel guilty
later for consuming a the pint of ice cream. Well, relax
and have fun minus the guilt by engaging in your
favorite physical activity.
First, you need to change the way you think about
exercising. Believe that it can be an exhilarating,
adventurous, and energy-boosting experience, not to be
taken for granted. Next, acknowledge the fact, you
deserve to celebrate life with a fun-filled work out.
It’s a chance for you to care for you physically,
emotionally and mentally. Also, when you are through
having fun (a.k.a. exercising) reflect upon how good it
made you feel and make a conscience effort to remember
that feeling, it will help you stay motivated. Lastly
and most importantly, take the stress out of exercising.
You don’t have to break any records, win a gold medal
and loose 25-pounds by the end of the workout, just have
FUN. Here are some ideas to help you start enjoying
yourself while exercising.
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Go for a leisurely walk with a good friend you rarely
get to see. This idea is often suggested but rarely
implemented so remember now you have different motives,
to have fun not burn calories.
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Try a physical activity you’ve never tried before or
haven’t done in a long time. How about ballroom dancing
or yoga? There are usually studios in every city at
various price and time ranges. A good idea is to call
around for quotes.
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Teach your children a new sport like kickball, baseball
or Frisbee. An active parent yields active children so
be a shining example.
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Go on an exploration to a place you’ve never been. Get
all geared up with hiking boots, water bottle and bug
spray. Put all your adventure needs in a backpack and
off you go. It could be a place near your home or 20
minutes away that you’ve been wanting to see. Maybe it’s
a beautiful tree lined neighborhood or a neat historical
park laced with raccoons and squirrels. Go ahead and
choose, be adventurous.
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