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What to do before starting an exercise program

recreational-activities-1Making a decision to begin exercising is the easy part, committing to your program is the hard part; so remember to ask your healthcare practitioner before starting an exercising program.

Often, the biggest challenge is changing your lifestyle. All of us have created bad habits over the years and changing these requires a committed effort to consciously recognize and alter these unhealthy patterns. It takes time to develop new habits, so staying positive and having a forgiving attitude is essential.

Begin by checking with your health care practitioner to ensure that you can safely exercise without restrictions. Then surround yourself with supportive  healthy minded people; having a support system you can rely on is crucial when starting a workout program.  Accountability and motivation are very important to your success, so ask people you know how they’ve set up their active lifestyle.   Remember that your goals need to be realistic and measurable in a way that you will see your progress and keep motivated.

Think about hiring a qualified personal trainer for one or two sessions to learn what to do to reach your fitness goals. Find some activity that works for you whether it’s biking to work, walking, or joining a sports league.  There are so many options and opportunities to be active – we just have to recognize them.

A great way to get active is to join a local charity event such as a fun run or sponsored golf event.  Not only will you be helping people in your community, you will be getting out, getting active, having fun and meeting like minded folks…and who knows, it might even lead to you joining a team or group!

When you make physical fitness and a healthy lifestyle a priority, you will find more energy and enthusiasm for the other areas of your life.

So ask your health practitioner when starting a new exercise program, and keep in mind that there is no right or wrong way to stay active, just get moving!

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