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Get ready for the HOLIDAYS with Jewish Diabetes exercise tips Part 2 | ||||||||||||||||||
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BS'D During the holidays there is a lot of off time for the children and having them or young siblings and/or friend's children or siblings join you while exercising makes it all more enjoyable and the children will be more likely to encourage you to exercise even when you are tired from the holiday preparation---so make them a part of it If the weather suddenly turns cold and/or rainy---don't give up---Holiday time is shopping time so go to the mall, but do your walking first then have fun and shop. You'll feel better about yourself and enjoy the shopping that much more! A Healthy Exercise Program Is Made Up Of Three Parts: 1. Warm-up. In order to start an exercise plan that will become a lifestyle change, you should begin with an activity you can really enjoy - maybe a ten-minute walk while listening to your favorite music or lecture. The goal of a workout is to get your heart rate up and your muscles and ligaments loosened. You should be able to carry on a conversation. If it is difficult to speak or catch your breath, you need to slow down. Over time, you will be able to gradually increase the pace. Whatever activity you choose, breathe deeply and try to exercise your whole body - when walking, swing your upper body and arms. If your healthcare team approves, you may gradually build to aerobic activity - which is continuous, steady, and rhythmic exercise that increases your heart rate to 70-85% of your maximum heart rate for 15-20 minutes minimum. (This level of workout will likely cause you to perspire.) Your healthcare team can help you determine the best target heart rate for your age and fitness level. Do not take on too much too fast---it will backfire--start slow and increase slow--Remember it usually takes 40 days to get used to a new habit Always check with your health care team before starting on a new exercise program! Copyright Jewish Diabetes Association 2011--use of this article and all information on this web site is not allowed without prior permission
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