DIET AND EXERCISE TIPS
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DIET AND EXERCISE TIPS
Exercise Tips
Keeping active is a critical factor in helping you lose weight and keep it off for good—but how do you start? Here, some proven strategies to get you moving.

Track yourself to know yourself. Keeping track of the activity you get daily can be tremendously motivating. Start an Activity Log (click to download pdf) now.
Motivate yourself with a pedometer. A pedometer can give you the push you need by tracking the number of steps you take in a day. How are you doing? Need to add more?
Five ways to become a walkaholic: Are you always ready to walk? Are you dressed right for walking? How can you enrich the experience (music, an arboretum, a local park)? Do you have a plan B for bad weather? Who will you walk with?
Lifestyle Exercise
Small changes in your daily routine can help you burn extra calories—but with today’s sedentary lifestyles, it’s up to us to invent our own opportunities to move our bodies. Try these Six Ways to Sneak in Lifestyle Exercise, then use our Living More Actively worksheet to come up with ideas that work with your life.
Six Easy Ways to Sneak in Lifestyle Exercise
- Use the “5 & 10” rule for escalators and elevators: take the stairs if you only need to go up five floors or less or down 10 floors or less.
- Walk or bike to errands less than 1 mile away.
- Change “classes” at work. Every hour or so, take four minutes to walk around–a bathroom break, visiting a colleague, etc.
- Don’t be so darn efficient. Do one household task at a time, or make a separate trip (on foot) for each errand.
- Keep moving. While watching your kids at sports games or practice, use that time to walk or jog around the field.
- Do your own gardening and yard work and housecleaning, burning calories and saving money.
Overcoming Exercise Excuses
What’s stopping you? Everyone has reasons why they can't start. The EatingWell Diet can help you correct those reasons and get started now. It's never too late! Here are our tips for overcoming exercise excuses:
"I don't have enough time."
- Break exercise into smaller segments.
- Multitask—do crunches while watching TV.
- Adjust your schedule—say, get up a half-hour earlier to walk.
- Make it nonnegotiable routine. Block off an inviolate time each day for exercise, so you (and friends and colleagues) can plan around it.
"I'm too embarrassed to exercise."
- Bring a friend along for moral support. Walk in a neighborhood where you’re not likely to run into anyone you know.
- Work out at home with an exercise or dance DVD.
- Try a gym that feels comfortable and friendly. Most welcome all sizes and fitness levels.
"Exercise is too hard."
- Take it slow and steady. Start with a comfortable amount of activity and add a little more each day.
- Listen to your body. Don’t exercise to the point of exhaustion; you should always be able to carry on a conversation.
- Keep going. If you’ve got minor aches, take it easier the next day but don’t stop altogether. Gentle movement helps sore muscles recover.
"Exercise doesn't work for me"
- Correction. You just haven’t found the right kind of exercise yet. Focus on adding more lifestyle exercise to your day
- Use your diary to record your thoughts and feelings around exercise—they can help you find a way around your exercise demons.
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| USER COMMENTS — Add Your Comment |
Very good information.
Linda Key, Fort Worth, TX |
I really used to hate working out. I mean, I used to HATE working out. But, after lots of trial and error, I found something I really like. And now I've learned that even though it varies from day to day how much I enjoy my workout, I hate feeling fat and uncomfortable and unhealthy in my own skin, all the time, even more. Do what you have to but work it into your day--you'll feel better, really.
Terri, Lewisburg, PA |
I started Jan 1 08 going to the gym before i go to work in the morning and i love it, when i would go in the evenings that was not working for me half the time i would not go because i was to tired when i got off from work, but working out in the mornings i feel so much better i have lost 15 lbs so far best move i ever made, a good workout daily will make you feel so good please try it.
Reba, Denver, CO |
Being able to come to this site and get tips on exercise really helps keep me motivated to keep a healthy lifestyle.
Teresa, South Bend, IN |
I started working out in jan 08, All I do is walking and some yoga. I used to hate it before I started and had a lot of excuses for not trying it. Now after walking about half an hour every day, it felt my legs needed it, and after doing yoga for a week I felt so much active that I wanted to do it ever. Now I cant be without exercise or yoga and I have lost 17 pounds since then. I look a lot trimmer and can fit into old clothes.. I am on and I shall continue...
Sheri, Washingon, WA |
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