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HOME:: Exercise

Keeping Fit For Little To No Cash
By Kadence Buchanan


Do you want to have a more firm physique, but lack the money or simply don't want to attend a fitness center ? Well, there's good news. There are plenty of exercises that you can do around the house to keep yourself in tip top shape. One important basic guideline for keeping in shape is to walk as often as you possibly can. Simply walking around the house while you're on the phone is one easy way to help add some work-out into your life. When in the office or at school, take the stairs as opposed to the elevator. Climbing stairs is a very aerobic activity that can really pay off when done regularly.

Sit-ups and push-ups can be conveniently done while facing downtime at home; a commercial break from TV provides ample opportunity for you to get a set of these exercises done. Jumping jacks are an oft-overlooked method of keeping in shape that requires no equipment as well. If you'd like to build muscle, you can make simple weights out of empty milk gallons. These weights can be used in a host of different exercises that can help to build muscle. Another thing to consider is the possibility of a pull-up bar in the household. Helping to keep your arms and chest strong, any overhead pipe or ledge that is secure enough to hold your weight can be used for pull-ups.

In addition to helping you improve your physique, regular exercise has many beneficial effects on your mental health. Depression can be warded off sometimes simply by maintaining an exercise routine. The United States Government has even stated that, quote, "We now have evidence to support the claim that exercise is related to positive mental health as indicated by relief in symptoms of depression and anxiety." A test performed by researchers at Duke University found that people with cases of depression that began an exercise regimen 3 times a week overcame their depression with no anti-depressants at a rate of 60 percent! That research is proof positive that in addition to the physical benefits of exercise, there is a strong mental benefit. If you are just beginning a workout regimen, it may be a good idea to check in with your doctor for a physical. A simple physical can help you to ensure that you're getting the proper program started for your body.

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