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How to be more active every day

Does your lifestyle make it hard to be active? Maybe you work a desk job that has you sitting in a chair all day. Or perhaps you commute an hour to work and back, drive your kids to their various activities and events, and spend more time sitting in the car than you know is good for you. If this is the case, and you want to move your body more frequently because you know your health depends on it, read on. We’re going to learn how to be more active every day to prevent weight gain and other diseases linked to a sedentary lifestyle.

Get up, stand up

The new catchphrase in health circles is sitting is the new smoking. It’s detrimental to your long-term health to spend too many waking hours on your bottom. Finding creative ways to spend more time standing up and moving around is important if you want to prevent weight gain and degenerative disease.

You might want to consider working from a standing desk if possible. If you spend a lot of time sitting around at your kids’ activities, walk around as much as you can during the idle time. Can you walk around the block, a track, or building? Maybe there are steps to climb. Even standing up while watching your daughter’s dance class as opposed to sitting helps.

Turn your home into a gym

You probably spend a lot of time on the couch or in bed when you’re at home. But, why not turn your home into a weight-loss sanctuary? There are so many ways you can exercise at home! To build muscle, keep sets of hand weights in various corners of the house. Whenever you go to the bathroom, do a set or two of arm exercises with your free weights. When cooking, do push ups using your kitchen counter instead of sitting at the kitchen table waiting for water to boil. Legs lifts, squats, and shorts bursts of high-intensity movement can be added to your routine while you do chores around the house.

Be more active at work

If you feel like you don’t have time to be more active because you spend all day at the office, think again. There are several ways to move more when it comes to long hours at the workplace. Park far away from the entrance and walk the extra distance. Take the stairs instead of the elevator. Walk, bike or take public transport to work if at all possible. Sand up to stretch throughout the day, and go talk to a colleague instead of sending an email.

During your lunch break, walk around the building or climb up and down stairs. The more you move at work, the more productive you’ll be. Moving the body encourages blood flow to the brain, so it’s a win-win for your body, mind, and productivity.

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