Crazy retro-back: Do you have trouble devoting regular time to exercise?

by The Crazy Colombian on February 4, 2008

in Health & Fitness, How to

Today I realised that in Octo­ber last year I wrote a post to my Face­book blog, but did not put it in here! Below you will find a ‘blast from the past’ that can help you estab­lish a reg­u­lar exer­cise rou­tine (which, as you can see from my pre­vi­ous post, works rather well!). I hope you find this post useful.

- The crazy Colombian

Image by Lol­lyKnit

There is only one way for the odome­ter to go: higher. Parts get worn out, and joints need some lubri­ca­tion. No, I am not talk­ing about cars; I am talk­ing about our bod­ies. As our lives get busier, and we find less time for fun and games through­out the day, exer­cise is often one of the first casu­al­ties. Are you one of the for­tu­nate ones who has man­aged to build exer­cise reg­u­larly into your life? Well done, mate. You’re ahead than the rest of us.You’re not? Then read on.

From main­tain­ing a healthy Body-Mass-Index (BMI) to increas­ing your energy lev­els, reg­u­lar exer­cise has many ben­e­fits. If you want to learn more about them, just Google “fit­ness ben­e­fits” and you’ll find a uni­verse of rel­e­vant information.

The prob­lem is how to do it. You have sure tried it many times, and like me, find your­self drift­ing back into the more com­fort­able life that fea­tures no reg­u­lar trips to the Gym.

In my case, I found some­thing that really works. John Walker’s chap­ter on exer­cise from “The Hacker’s Diet” has given me what I need. It is an exer­cise rou­tine that

  • Takes 15 min­utes to do
  • Will adapt as your fit­ness lev­els change
  • Helps you move gen­tly up the fit­ness scale
  • Requires no equip­ment ( and there­fore is totally portable!)
  • If this sounds entic­ing, Why not check the e-book (link), or at least the chap­ter on the Exer­cise Lad­der (link)? It may change your life!

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