Imagine if I told you that I knew about something that would improve your confidence, strengthen your heart, strengthen your bones, prevent sickness, improve oxygen supply, improve balance and co-ordination, boost your productivity, reduce stress, improve your mental health and lift your mood.
Imagine if that ‘something’ didn’t need to cost you much money, or take up much time. Imagine if it was easy to access, and available to everyone, regardless of age or gender or demographic.
You’d want to know about it, wouldn’t you? You’d want to bring it into your life, just like you brought in green smoothies and multivitamins and fish oil and kale.
The thing is – you know about it already. It’s exercise. You know – that thing we’re all supposed to be doing, but spend a whole lot of our lives avoiding.
Exercise has a million benefits that we’re already aware of, and probably some that are still yet to be discovered. We all know how good it makes us feel. And yet we’ve gotten to a point where we never really truly consider those benefits. We only ever really think about one reason to exercise: weight loss.
It’s not particularly surprising, especially considering we’re living a life that means we’re constantly bombarded by new diets and weight loss products and skinny celebrities and The Biggest Loser. But it’s also what’s making us disillusioned with work-outs. It’s what makes us drag our feet to the gym, or struggle to get up in the morning. It’s what makes us hate the number on the scales, and hate it even more when we don’t seem to be losing any kilos, despite our efforts on the treadmill or the weights machines.
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#7 - sex is better. That maybe should be # 1.
I'll be honest. I only exercise if I want to lose weight. Because basically I hate it. I don't find it de stresses me or gives me more energy, it certainly doesn't make me any happier and in no way does it make my life more fun! I find it hard work, tiring, long and boring, and it just makes me hot and sweaty. Yes I am proud of myself when I have done 30 minutes on the treadmill but if I didn't want to shift a few kgs I probably wouldn't bother. Yes I understand the health benefits and in my job I am on my feet for 8 hrs a day pretty much walking around most of the time but in all honesty the thought of coming home to exercise for 30 mins feels like 3 hours! I just don't enjoy it! I wish I did, trust me, but it's just not fun for me.