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Reduces the risk
of heart disease
Exercise reduces
clotting in the blood, thus reducing the risk
of heart disease. Those who do not exercise run
twice the risk of developing heart disease.
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Reduces the risk
of stroke
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Lowers blood pressure
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Reduces the risk
of colon cancer
Regular exercise
helps regulate the digestive system.
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Promotes strong
and healthy bones
Exercise increases
circulation and flow of nutrients to the bones,
reducing the risk of fractures and osteoporosis.
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Stronger circulatory
system and lungs
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Better skin tone
Helps keep skin
more elastic.
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Weight loss and
maintenance
Essential to both
losing weight and maintaining weight loss, exercise
increases the body's metabolism (the rate at which
the body burns calories), as well as increase
muscle which helps burn fat.
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Controls blood
sugar
Physical activity
helps maintain the body's glucose levels, important
especially for diabetics or those at risk for
diabetes.
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Controls cholesterol
Exercise increases
the ratio of good cholesterol (HDL) to bad cholesterol
(LDL) and also lowers triglycerides.
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Helps with pain
tolerance
By increasing the
level of endorphins, the body's natural pain killers,
exercise can help alleviate pain, such as PMS
symptoms and menstrual cramps. The deep breathing
during exercise brings more oxygen to the blood,
which relaxes the uterus.
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Makes for easier
pregnancy and childbirth
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Controls physical
and emotional stress
Not only does exercise
reduce physical and emotional stress, but it can
also alleviate bouts of anxiety or depression.
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Improves your
intellectual capacity
Exercise increases
your productivity by helping to clear your head
so you can approach your work refreshed and able
to concentrate.
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Promotes flexibility
Stretching exercises
help elongate muscles, promoting flexibility.
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Reduces backaches
Stretching exercises
also reduce backaches.
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Promotes a younger
and healthier body
We spend money
every year trying to maintain a healthy and younger
body. Regular physical activity can help slow
the aging process.
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Prolonged independence
for the older person
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Strengthens immune
system over the long term--less likely to get
sick
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Regulates your
body's waste system
Relieves constipation
by increasing intestinal activity and curbs bloating
by increasing perspiration.
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Improves your
sleep
Since your muscles
are less tense, you relax more easily at night.
You fall asleep more quickly, sleep more soundly,
and awake more refreshed.
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Gives you more
energy
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Better health
overall
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Gives an overall
sense of well being
Do you want to
be happier and more upbeat? Exercise boosts your
self-confidence by improving your strength, stamina,
flexibility, appearance, and sense of control.
physical activity not only helps remedy medical
difficulties, but it also can prevent many of
those same problems from occurring. Now, that
you see the benefits of exercise, what's stopping
you from getting started?