CONTRIBUTED BY ACES / BY DUSTIN DUNCAN 

LEE COUNTY — 

Looking for a fresh start in the new year? For those making New Year’s resolutions to be more active, make better food choices or just be healthier overall, Live Well Alabama has a few tips to help start the new year on the right foot.

Being more physically active each day doesn’t have to include an expensive gym membership. Small and simple changes can increase daily physical activity without disrupting too much of a daily routine.

Such changes could be parking further away from work or taking the stairs instead of an elevator.

OTHER DAILY EXERCISES COULD BE:

• Take a walk with a partner, friend, coworker or pet.

• Clean the house.

• Wash your car.

• Mow the lawn with a push mower.

• Plant a vegetable or flower garden.

• Play tag, Simon Says or hopscotch with the children.

• Turn on some fun music and dance.

BENEFITS OF MOVING MORE

Daily exercise can improve blood pressure and cholesterol, improve mood, increase energy levels, improve self-image and reduce stress.

“Everyone can benefit from exercise regardless of age or ability,” said Alabama Extension Community Health Specialist Erin Reznicek. “Movement is a great start to being happier and healthier. The immediate benefits, like boosting energy and mood, should be reason enough to get moving.”

BETTER THAN NOTHING

Any physical activity is better than nothing, and the best exercises are the ones that somebody is motivated to perform.

Overall health and fitness can be improved with regular physical activity. One goal for a fresh start is to be physically active for at least 30 minutes most days during the week. Small amounts of physical activity can add up.

“It is important to make the time for yourself and keep it flexible,” Reznicek said. “Find a convenient time and place to do activities, then make it a habit. Add your family, coworkers and friends into the mix. Having accountability with a friend is a great way to keep going.”

MORE INFORMATION

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