Showing posts with label Polk County Walking Fitness Examiner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Polk County Walking Fitness Examiner. Show all posts

4/11/12

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3/6/11

Fifteen Great Reasons To Exercise Outdoors


In year 2008, LeisureTRAK® reported that 60% of all Americans believed that they should be connected with nature. What better way to make that connection than to incorporate our need of daily exercise with the quest of discovery and adventure found in the great outdoors.
Here are 15 great reasons to leave the confining space of four walls and begin' greening' your exercise:

  • Delivers a sensory-filled adventure activity for all ages 
  • Encourages interactive family time, growing team-building and problem-solving skills
  • Provides an environment to develop confidence and conquer inhibitions
  • Creates fun workouts, minimizing the monotony and repetition usually experienced when exercising indoors
  • Increases the percentage of smiles and laughter, increasing positive mood
  • Connecting with nature through environmental awareness
  • Each experience is filled with a constant transition of the proverbial 'a thousand words'
  • Enhances your spiritual, emotional and mental well-being
  • Encourages a state of gratitude and appreciation
  • Sunshine increases synthesis of Vitamin D which is needed for prevention of bone loss and assorted diseases (don't forget your sunscreen)
  • Increases deep breathing which assists the body to eliminate toxins
  • Release of 'Endorphins', the body's natural 'feel good' chemicals and decrease of stress hormones in the body             
  • Increases your social life: meeting individuals of like-interests and finding an exercise buddy
  • Engages, strengthens and challenges different muscle groups
  • Less costly than a gym membership and offers a virtual free-workout, utilizing the natural environment plus your own bodyweight                                                                                            

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'Forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair'. -Kahlil Gibran

















2/20/11

Three great incentives to begin walking those first steps

For many Americans, it is the pronouncement by their Physician stating: ‘You need to start exercising everyday’, that their walking regimen is initiated. While initially that daily ‘putting on the walking shoes and going out the door’ is an obligatory mandate because they have little to no choice if they wish to live independently or avoid major illness and debilitation or even more seriously: premature death, there is good news for them!
What is this good news?
Research suggests that the daily jaunt may not continue to be something to be endured because the acute psychological and physiological side effects of walking will be such a surprising reward, that participants soon find themselves looking forward to the refreshment and enhancing benefits, thus scheduling the activity as a daily priority.
What are the Three Great Incentives?
I. Walking as an exercise regimen has the least percentage of drop-outs than any other physical activity
II. The Acute or Noticeable Psychological Benefits:
  1. Positive mood enhancement (feeling refreshed, peaceful) and
  2. Release of tension (relaxed) due to the release of neurochemicals (hormones) in the brain. (1)
According to Robert Thayer, author of Calm Energy: How People Regulate Mood with Food and Exercise: "We found that there was a clear and strong relationship between the number of steps they took and their overall mood and energy level"
III. The Acute or Noticeable Physiological Benefits:
  1. Energy gains due to increased blood flow to muscles and intake of oxygen into the lungs
  2. Falling asleep more rapidly, especially for older adults and, if you exercise a few hours before bedtime. (2)

“Above all, do not lose your desire to walk.  Every day I walk myself into a state of well-being and walk away from every illness.  I have walked myself into my best thoughts, and I know of no thought so burdensome that one cannot walk away from it.”  ~Soren Kierkegaard
So for all who have been mandated to begin exercising for health reasons, be encouraged that you’ll be a few steps closer to your improved state of well-being and notice it, by stepping forward and walking.

(1) Gauvin, L., and W.J. Rejeski. The exercise-induced feeling inventory: Development and initial validation. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology15 (4): 403-423, 1993
(2) King, A. C., R. F. Oman, G. S. Brassington, et al. Moderate-intensity exercise and self-related quality of sleep in older adults. Journal of the American Medical Association 277:32–37, 1997.



© Lori Clinch Adams, 2011










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