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by: Andrew Mills
Fitness refers
to ability of the body to function with vigor and alertness. Nutrition
refers to the nurturing of our body, in our ability to keep it healthy
and functioning as it is supposed to do. Our ability to provide
the body with all the necessary food, vitamins, and minerals so
that we continue to thrive in our daily life processes. But do we
know if we are really fit? How do we tell?
First, you might
want to look at your exercise habits, if there are any. If there
aren’t any exercise routines to examine, no fitness. Everyone, no
matter what their age, benefits from exercise. It keeps our bodies
conditioned, our mental sharpness working at top speed, and thanks
to the physical aspect, we get a boost to our cardio health, extra
calorie burn, and more oxygen to those cells!
Do you take
in more calories than your body needs? Are you supplementing your
vitamins and minerals to make sure you are getting your recommended
daily allowances? If you’re not making the most basic of efforts
to take care of your nutritional needs, you aren’t a fit individual.
You may not look sick, you may not have any noticeable symptoms
of ill-health, but you’re not the fit and toned individual you could
be.
What about the
stress levels in your life? Do work in an environment with high
levels of stress? Is your personal life a source of comfort or does
it add to your stress levels? Do you engage in some form of stress-relieving
activity? Stress is the number on contributor to heart attacks and
strokes, since they manage to speed up the affect of the real culprits.
Stress is basically an out of control situation for most adults
today. We manage to schedule every moment of our free time, and
leave ourselves with no time for quiet reflection, or time to deal
with life’s unexpected emergencies.
Fitness requires
us to examine more than just our exercise routine. The mere definition
of fitness refers to the body’s ability to meet physical stresses.
That includes coping with our day to day life, getting from the
beginning of the day to the end, without being worn completely out.
In order to be truly fit, we find ways to rid ourselves of built
up stress, the kind that begins to affect our muscles, muscle tone,
and composition. Massages are the best cure for ridding our bodies
of the stress buildup that can occur, even with exercise regimens
and detract from our overall fitness.
Exercises that
demand total body involvement are the best for maintaining and improving
your level of fitness most effectively. Running, swimming, jogging,
dancing, cycling, and very brisk walking are some of the more popular
total body involvement exercises.
There are so
many occasions to stop and question our efforts at maintaining optimal
health, that we usually don’t even take the time to begin the examination.
But it is beneficial to our overall health, the quality and quantity
of our life, to make every effort to be fit, healthy, individuals.
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