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BEATING
THE DROPOUT
ODDS
The Surgeon General's Report on Physical Activity and Health summarizes a
few main points:
1.
Regular
physical
activity
offers
substantial
improvements
in health
and well-being
for a majority
of Americans.
2.
If you exercise
regularly,
you'll
reduce
your
risk of heart attack,
cancer,
diabetes,
high blood
pressure,
osteoporosis
and even the
common
cold.
3.
Regular
exercise,
regardless
of the intensity,
can help you control
stress,
sleep problems
and depression.
The benefits of exercise and activity are AMAZING! And yet, only 22 percent of
Americans engage in exercise for 20 minutes a day. And even among individu-
als who begin exercise programs, the dropout rate is about 50 percent.
So, how do you beat these odds? The answer appears to be in how your start
and maintain your exercise program as well as how you create a habit of exer-
cise.
Why are you starting an exercise program?
For most individuals, it is to lose
weight and look better, which are great reasons. However, since changes in
your body shape and size can be gradual, and won't happen overnight, it is
important to focus on other benefits so that you will remain motivated.
Thrive
on the energy
that exercise
gives
you. Watch
your
health
risks scores
go down.
Pay attention
to how much easier
everyday
activity
is. Notice
how
much better you are sleeping.
These
kind of additional
benefits
will continue
to
keep you motivated
if you make them
just as important
to you as weight
loss.
Additionally,
try not to view exercise
as punishment.
Look at it as an investment
in
your health.
If you don't feel motivated
to workout
one day, think of something
that is appealing
to you that is active,
and change
your workout.
Try not to let
your workout
become
routine
or mundane,
and always
remember
that some
exercise
is better
than
none at all. So, if you feel you are not motivated
to
continue,
stop your
workout
early, or skip a day. It just might
be the thing you
need to get you excited
about
your next workout.
Possibly the most important thing is to keep progressing your exercise program
slowly. Big increases in time or intensity can set you up for injury, and cause
you to drop out. Unless you are a world-class athlete, there is no reason to
workout at world-class levels. Remember to give yourself some days off and
get proper rest.
Finally, try to anticipate lapses. If you are traveling, or your schedule is becom-
ing busier, and you are fearful you may get off track, try planning ahead. For
example, book a hotel that has a workout facility or change up your workout
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