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Efficient Fitness Newsletter The Top 7
Reasons to Exercise Summer has arrived and along
with it the dreaded bathing suit season. Whether you can't wait
to bare it all on the beach, or if you're still working toward a weight
loss goal, exercise is the key to looking and feeling great in summer
months. But why else should you exercise? Here are the top 7
reasons to exercise this summer: Reason #1: To Melt Fat
Away The most coveted side effect of exercise is, of
course, fat burn. The combination of a challenging exercise routine and
a balanced meal plan is the best known way to lose fat. Here's what
losing fat feels like:
- Your pants become loose
- People around you begin to say that you look great
- A glance at yourself in the mirror makes you smile
- Your energy levels soar
- You feel amazing
Reason #2: To Alleviate Pain Regular
exercise is a great way to alleviate chronic muscle and joint pain.
Persistent back pain can be lessened by strengthening your core, and
you’ll protect yourself against injury. It amazes people when the
chronic pain that they’ve lived with for years begins to fade after
starting a regular exercise program. Reason #3: To
Increase Lean Tissue More muscle is good for many
reasons. You see, muscle requires many more calories each day than fatty
tissue. In fact, one pound of muscle burns 30-50 calories each day at
rest - compared to a measly 9 calories per pound of fat. When
you exercise your body composition will change to contain more lean
tissue, thus resulting in extra calories burned while you sleep. What
could be better than that? Reason #4: To Stay Young
Tim D. Spector, a professor of genetic epidemiology at King's
College in London, led a study on the effects of exercise on aging. The
results were astounding. They found that exercise appears to slow the
shriveling of the protective tips on bundles of genes inside cells
(called telomeres), which means a slowing of the aging process.
"These data suggest that the act of exercising may actually protect the
body against the aging process," said Spector. Here's the
study in a nutshell:
- Telomeres cap the ends of chromosomes and every time a cell divides,
the telomeres get shorter.
- Once a telomere gets too short, that cell can no longer divide.
- Aging occurs as more and more cells reach the end of their telomeres
and die. This results in weakened muscles, skin wrinkles, loss of
eyesight and hearing, organ failure and slowed metal functioning.
- The study analyzed the telomeres from the white blood cells of twins
over a 10-year period. Telomere length was used as a marker for the
rate of biological aging.
- It was found that the length of telomeres was directly related to
that twin's activity level. "There was a gradient," Spector said. "As
the amount of exercise increased, the telomere length increased."
- People who did 100 minutes of weekly exercise had telomeres that
looked like those from someone about 5-6 years younger than those who
did 16 minutes of exercise each week.
- People who did 3 hours of vigorous exercise each week had telomeres
that looked like those from someone about 9 years younger.
Reason #5: To Prevent or Control Type 2 Diabetes
Regular exercise helps to stabilize blood sugar levels. This is
something that people with type 2 diabetes, or at risk for type 2
diabete, gain substantial benefits from. Exercise improves the
body's use of insulin, and the related weight loss improves insulin
sensitivity. Of course patients with type 2 diabetes should get
guidelines from their doctor before starting an exercise program.
Reason #6: To Lower Blood Pressure and Cholesterol Levels
Exercise has shown to lower blood pressure and cholesterol levels
for these two reasons:
- Weak Heart Muscles pump little blood with lots of
effort. By exercising you strengthen your heart muscles and train them
to pump more blood with less effort. The stronger your heart is the less
pressure will be exerted on your arteries.
- Exercise Increases HDL levels in some people - this
means a decrease in your risk for heart disease. Other heart disease
risk factors such as weight, diabetes and high blood pressure all show
improvement with regular exercise.
Reason #7: To Feel Great The first thing
that clients tell me after starting an exercise program is how much
better they feel. Most didn't even realize how bad they felt.
It is easy to get used to feeling sluggish, achy and unmotivated.
Exercise boosts your energy levels and makes you feel amazing.
The quickest, easiest way to guarantee that you'll meet your fitness
and weight loss goals is to work one-on-one with a qualified fitness
professional. You'll be held accountable with your workouts and you'll
be instructed properly and shown techniques and strategies that will
expedite your results. Call or email today to get started on a
program that will take the guesswork out of fitness and to set your
results on fire. What are you waiting for? Lace up your shoes
and get moving! Your Reason Your
number one reason for exercise is unique to you. Maybe you want to fit
into a smaller pant size or lower your cholesterol. Or maybe you just
love how a good workout makes you feel. Whatever your reason
is, remind yourself of it often. Write it down and place it where you
will see it everyday. It may be just the motivation that you needed. Fresh Mango Pie What better way to usher in summer than with this delicious
no-bake mango pie? You won't find any processed sugars or refined carbs
in this dessert – just sweet and nutritious whole food ingredients. That
being said, remember to use portion control even with nutritious
desserts. Servings: 12 Here's what you need...
- 2 cups raw pecans
- 1/2 teaspoon ground vanilla beans, divided
- 1 teaspoon sea salt
- 1 1/2 cup pitted dates, divided
- 2/3 cup water
- 3 ripe mangoes, peeled, seeded and sliced
- Combine the pecans, 1/4 teaspoon of the vanilla bean, sea salt and
3/4 cup of the dates in a food processor. Press half of the mixture into
the bottom of a pie pan, set aside.
- Combine the remaining 3/4 cup dates, 1/4 teaspoon vanilla bean and
water in a food processor or blender. Mix until a thick syrup forms.
- Place the mangoes in a large mixing bowl. Toss with the syrup until
fully combined.
- Arranged the mangoes over the crust, then sprinkle with the
remaining crust.
- Keep in the fridge and eat within 2 days.
Nutritional Analysis: One serving equals: 220
calories, 12g fat, 27g carbohydrate, 5g fiber, and 3g protein.
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