Exercise Benefits: More than Meets
the Eye
By Bonnie Murphy
You all know that regular exercise can improve
your physical appearance, but what you may
not be aware of are the changes that are going
on inside? You may not notice these changes
because you can’t see or touch them.
If you have been consistent in your
exercise program and you are eating "healthy"
but your appearance is not changing as
much as you would like ...don’t despair.
Depending on what your workout routine
is and what eating lifestyle you are following
you should be experiencing the following
"hidden" benefits:
Improved Cardiovascular Health. Aerobic
(walking, hiking, skiing, snowshoeing,
running, dancing, stair climbing, biking,
and swimming) exercise will improve the
functioning of the heart and decrease
your risk of contracting heart disease.
Increased Flexibility. You will find
that you can reach, lift, bend and recreate
more comfortably with less risk of injury
when you are flexible.
Improved Muscular Strength. Performing
everyday tasks like carrying groceries
becomes easier if you exercise (weight-train)
regularly.
Improved Mood. Exercise can be the best
stress release of the day. You’ll be able
to cope with life’s pressures so much
easier if you are on a consistent exercise
regime.
Increased Energy. The extra energy that
you generate from regular exercise helps
you deal with physiological and psychological
stresses. You sleep like a baby and some
of the problems with your significant
other just seem unimportant.
Along with these hidden, wonderful, life-changing
happenings, you will soon be experiencing
all the physical changes that come with
consistent exercise.
Imagine looking and feeling years younger!
Imagine doing things that you'd given
up and attributed to "old-age"!
Never, and I say never, give in to the
age thing as being a reason why you can't
do something!!
I would venture to say that all conditions
that were brought on by disuse can be
reversed!!
Bonnie Murphy has been a fitness professional
for 20+ years and has dedicated her practice
to "mature" women. Visit the
website http://www.bfitandwell.com
to down load her latest E-Book the DES
(Dynamic, Empowered, and Strong) System.
Email bonnie@bfitandwell.com. Bonnie is
dedicated to keeping "mature"
women young and healthy. Bonnie is availble
for speaking engagements call 907.646.4076
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