Think of daily exercise as the equivalent of sleeping and eating. If you skip meals or miss too much sleep, you start to lose your ability to feel well and to function. Most people would only forgo sleep or eating in an emergency. This ought to be the same approach to exercise.
Choose to exercise because it makes you feel good and it maintains your health. Those who focus only on weight loss or appearance are more likely to quit exercising whenever they feel discouraged about any perceived lack of progress.
The most recent federal guidelines for adults to get the most health benefits from exercise include at least 2½ hours of moderate-intensity physical activity (e.g. brisk walking) each week, 1¼ hours of a vigorous-intensity activity (such as jogging or swimming laps), or a combination of the two.
If you have an exercise program already, keep up the good work. If not, read on for tips to get you started.
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