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Okay, at least I got your attention. The reality is that exercise can
be scary. It conjures up images of early mornings -- running, swimming,
biking, lifting weights, sweating -- I'm exhausted just writing about
it.
All of these activities can be great for your health, and
occasionally even "fun," but you don't need to be an exercise fanatic
to lose weight and reap some of the same health benefits. In fact,
research has shown that if we simply increase our activity level just a
little bit more over our current daily routine, we can make serious
progress towards better health and losing a few pounds. It's a simple
math equation: If there is 3500 calories to a pound of fat, burning
just an additional 100 calories per day means you could lose about 10
pounds in one year.
Dr. James Hill, founder of the National
Weight Loss Registry, has found that individuals successful in
maintaining significant weight loss (keeping off more than 60 pounds
for at least 5 years) increased their daily physical activity by
approximately 60 minutes each day. But this doesn't mean that they
moved into the gym. Increasing physical activity can take place in many
forms, and can be easily incorporated into your daily life. The
problem: we use modern conveniences, which supports our lazy culture.
Elevators, escalators, cars (to go around the block), watching TV,
playing video games, and even moving sidewalks in airports all lead to
less and less physical activity.
Here are a few quick and easy
ways to increase your physical fitness. Remember, if you're already
doing these activities, that's wonderful, but they don't count toward
INCREASING your fitness level.
PARKING MADNESS: Instead of spending 15 minutes looking around for
the closest parking space to the mall, office, or supermarket entrance,
how about parking as far away as possible? That slightly longer
walk back and forth between your car could burn off about 30 calories
(that's 5 minutes each way).
SKIP ELEVATORS AND ESCALATORS:
You don't need to spend hours at the gym using the stair climber -- try
doing the real thing! Walking up a flight of stairs for 10 minutes can
burn up to 80 calories.
MOW IT: Save money and mow your
own lawn (FYI: I'm not talking about using a lawn tractor or rider
mower). In half an hour, you could burn about 175 calories.
USE THE PET: Studies have shown that almost 60% of dog owners do
not walk their pets (they let them out on their own instead). Take the
time and go for a long walk with your dog each and every day. A
30-minute stroll with your pooch burns up to 80 calories.
WASH YOUR CAR: Here's
another opportunity to save money and burn calories at the same time.
Half an hour burns about 140 calories. Keep a very clean car and you
could lose 7 to 10 pounds a year!
DISH IT OUT: Washing the dishes and cleaning the house for an hour
burns more than 100 calories, which may make such tasks seem more worth
your time now. Again, it's important to remember here that if you
already do this, that's great, but it doesn't count toward increasing
your daily physical activity.
GARDENING: Get out the
shovel and start a garden. And while you're at it, try growing some
healthy food! 30 minutes of gardening burns about 160 calories.
CHARLES STUART PLATKIN JD MPH is a nutrition and public health
advocate, author of the best seller Breaking the Pattern (Plume, 2005),
Breaking the FAT Pattern (Plume, 2006) and Lighten Up (Penguin
USA/Razorbill, 2006) and founder of Integrated Wellness Solutions.
Copyright 2006 by Charles Stuart Platkin. Sign up for the free The Diet
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