Americans, on the
whole, are fatter than just about any other group of people in the
world. They also have some of the highest rates of Type-II
Diabetes and heart problems in the world. Why are we so
fat? Weight gain is usually a combination of two things: an
unhealthy diet and a lack of exercise. Most people, when they
decide to try and lose weight, only tackle part of the
problem. They try dieting or taking pills or living off of
lemon juice and cayenne pepper for awhile, but usually it doesn't
work. Though a healthy diet is important to losing weight,
it's still only part of the equation. If you cut down your
calories but still sit on a couch or in an office every day, you're not
going to lose much weight. Interestingly enough, though many
people are happy to try dieting, there aren't many who only work at the
other side of the equation: exercising.
So why don't people
exercise? Part of it is attached to our mentality about
exercising. Exercising brings up images of sweaty, unhappy
people lifting weights in a smelly gym, and it sounds like a lot of
work. However, exercising doesn't mean you're going to have
to pump iron for a few hours every day. In fact, lots of
things are considered exercising, from playing a pick-up game of
basketball to gardening to just taking a walk around the
block. Most studies have found that a half hour of exercise
every day is enough to keep you healthy, and that half hour doesn't
even have to be all at once. You can skip rope for ten
minutes in the morning, take a walk for ten minutes after lunch, and
take a walk around the block for ten minutes when you get home and
night and take care of all of your exercise for the day.
But wait a
minute,” you say, how can walking be good for you?
I walk every day The average American walks for only about 1/3 of a
mile every day. However, fitness walking is a great way to
lose weight, especially because it's so available. If you
want to go swimming you have to go to a pool, change clothes, swim,
change again, and go home or to work, but if you're taking part in
fitness walking all you have to do is walk out the door of your
office. Fitness walking is also an attractive exercise choice
because it's low-impact and virtually injury-free, and serves as a nice
warm up for running or jogging. Fitness walking is also easy
to incorporate into any schedule, since if you walk fifteen minutes to
work every morning and fifteen minutes back every evening you've
already taken care of your exercise for the day, which will help you
lose weight and stay healthy.