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Showing posts with label hiking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hiking. Show all posts

Friday, February 7, 2014

Ease into a Healthy Lifestyle

Life is a balancing act
Happy Friday everyone!  I hope you have plans to stay active this weekend.  Or maybe you still aren't convinced that an active, healthy lifestyle is doable in your situation.

You hear all these stories about people living at the gym, making fitness a lifestyle.  Meanwhile, you're swamped with responsibilities, managing health issues, working long hours, taking care of your family, and so on.  When will you ever fit in a workout?  How can you possibly afford healthy food?

Sound familiar?  Well, it doesn't have to be like that.  You don't have to live at the gym.  You don't even have go to a gym.  You can work out at home, outside, with a friend, on your own, in a group, or, yes, at the gym.  Pick something fun.  Walk the dog, garden, play tag with the kids, swim, job, hike, bike, play tennis.  Whatever activity you enjoy doing or would like to take a crack at, do it.  It doesn't have to cost a cent.  It just depends on what you want to do.  

Give yourself 30 minutes a day to exercise.  That's the equivalent of one sit-com.  If you can give up one sitcom a day (or record it to watch later), you will have enough time to get your workout in.  If that still seems too hard, break your exercise up into three 10-minute bouts throughout the day.  Take a walk outside or down the hall, walk up and down the stairs a few times, do some stretches or jumping jacks.  Anything to get your blood flowing and your heart pumping.  That doesn't sound so hard, does it?

It just takes a little effort to get into the groove; make exercise a habit.  Make a point to include little bouts of exercise each day.  Set a timer or enter a reminder on your phone or daily planner.  Do whatever works to help you make exercise a habit.  Over time, you may very well notice that you have more energy, feel better, sleep better, and many other benefits, and that can help motivate you to keep exercising.

Same goes for the lifestyle change.  It doesn't have to happen overnight.  Make a couple changes here and there.  If you smoke, attempt to quit.  If you have trouble doing it on your own, seek out help from your doctor or a support group.  If you drink alcohol on a regular basis, try cutting out one drink per week at first.  If you're a night owl, try going to bed a half hour early one night a week.  If the thought of eating vegetables makes you turn green, start slowly.  Just add one new veggie and see how it goes.  Find fun ways to prepare it online.  Do that with fruits, lean meats, whole grains and healthier fats as well.  Look for sales on healthy items.  Cut back on designer coffees and junk food, putting that money toward healthier food items.  Ease into it.  Experiment with different recipes.  Make it fun.  If you find that you don't like fish, try turkey.  If you don't like one vegetable, try another.  There are oodles of them out there to choose from.  Add herbs and spices to jazz up these new foods instead of loading them with fat, salt and sugar. 

Working out and adopting a healthy lifestyle don't have to be difficult.  Take your time.  Adopt a positive attitude.  Be patient.  Think of it as an adventure.  You'll get there.

Friday, September 6, 2013

Labor Day Weekend Activities

Hey there.  Sorry it's taken me so long to get this post in.  Busy playing catch up after the holiday weekend.  The weekend was basically jam packed. 

First, we took our parrot to the vet, about a two-hour trip one way.  There isn't an avian vet in our neck of the woods.  She's healthy, yay!  We managed to make quick stops at Trader Joe's, Jamba Juice, and other favorite shops, taking turns staying with Hannah in the car.  Anybody a TJ's or Jamba Juice fan?  Any favorite products/flavors?  I like all sorts of stuff at TJ's, but specially the produce, breads, and pasta.  And, at Jamba Juice, I like Strawberries Wild and Razzmatazz, but decided to try something new on this trip--Aloha Pineapple (strawberries, bananas, and pineapple sherbet).  Tasty!  I'm glad I chose something different.

That night, we went to a football watch party.  We belong to a football club.  We get together at area restaurants and members' homes during football season to watch college games.  Good group.  Lots of fun.  Only trouble with this season is that most games will be at a Mexican restaurant and I don't eat Mexican food much.  I'm okay with home-made nachos now and then, but anything else just doesn't appeal to me or it's too spicy.  Hopefully someone will offer to host a game soon.  We're hoping to host later in the season ourselves.  We did last season and loved it.

We also went on a couple of hikes over the weekend:  A local nature park on Sunday and Zion National Park on Sunday.  Fun, fun!  Got a lot of steps in, plus burns calories big time.  It felt good to explore and get some fresh, although it was still quite warm.  By the end of each walk, I had started getting a headache.  Not good.  I'm SO looking forward to fall weather, so we can get some really good hikes in.  My husband wants to start bicycling again, too.  A couple years ago he road his bicycle across his home state of Nebraska, 500 miles a day for not quite a week.  He was awesome!  I drove the support vehicle.  It was so much fun!  Anyway, on the Zion hike, we saw a hummingbird, mountain goats, butterflies, blue jay, lizards, and various other wildlife.  No mountain lions, though.  Beautiful creatures, but I would not want to meet one face to face.  Yow!  We weren't in the back country, but still didn't see very many people.  We didn't head into Zion Canyon itself this time, but rather the East Rim Trail.  That explains it.  It would have been packed with people this time of year. 

After our Zion hike, we went to a pub for supper.  We were eating on the patio and they had their misters going.  Ahhhhhhh!  Felt so nice after the heat of the day's hike.  Then, it started raining on top of that.  We stayed put while others decided to move inside to finish their meals.  It was a refreshing light rain.  Had it started thundering, well, then I would have made a beeline inside.  But this was gentle.  I find a soft rain relaxing. 

My husband and I also played charades.  I've gotten so I love that game.  It's a great way to get exercise in little bursts to add to your total for the day.  Although it's usually a party game, we have a ball just trying to get each other to guess various words.  It's guaranteed to get you laughing, too, which is a bonus.

Did you stay active over the holiday weekend, or chill out?  Share, please.  As for this coming weekend, try something different.  Choose an activity that you've been wanting to try, or used to do but haven't in awhile.  Break the routine a bit--freshen it up.  Let me know how it goes.  Have fun!