And they add up! Listen…

And they add up! Listen…
With the warmer weather getting here, you’re going to want to be out and about and doing things. But are you going to be ready? Here’s some tips on how to get started.
First – stand up. Literally – it’s the easiest thing to do to get your body ready – and immediately upon standing, you’ll start using muscles and burning calories.
Once you do get moving, track your steps – new research says 7500 per day should be the goal; but if you can only do 1000 today, try to do 1200 tomorrow – increase a little at a time.
Don’t immediately think you can do a marathon – start small – try 10 minutes of exercise a few times a day – space things out.
If you’ve been sedentary for a while, start stretching. Your shoulders, your neck, your hips – all need to get moving.
Most important – even though it may feel like we’ve aged a lot more than the year that passed, it’s not like we did permanent damage. It’s never too late to get started again.
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And the one thing you should do! Listen…
If you head to social media, you may see a lot of influencers saying to skip coffee in the morning and drink lemon water instead. They say it will do everything from boost metabolism, break down, fat, and detox your body.
Unfortunately, there’s no medical science to back any of that up.
That really depends as there is one side effect to look out for – and that could be heartburn and acid reflux. Lemon – or anything acidic like tomatoes and grapefruit – can trigger those symptoms. But the good news is that lemon water may not affect most that way!
The dilution of the water will help, plus it will keep you hydrated and may cause you to drink more water if you prefer the taste!
Proper hydration helps support overall health. And if you don’t have any negative effects, then having a glass when you wake up makes sense. You won’t experience what social media claims, but it will get your day started healthier.
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Gentle and effective! Listen…
When you exercise you’re probably either listening to music or watching TV during cardio. But instead, you should be exercising your brain and doing some learning.
Specifically learning another language.
Learning a new language is harder as we age, but new studies show that it’s easier to learn a new language while exercising. When our bodies move, our brains do a better job in understanding, memorization, as well as retaining words.
Scientists think exercise makes our brains more open to taking in new information.
So if you’re planning a trip to a non-English speaking country, make sure you hit up the gym first.
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Pennies do add up! Listen…
A good night’s sleep is important for our overall health. How much sleep we need varies – but the bottom line is that we need it every night!
A few nights of sleep loss can lead to deterioration of both your physical as well as mental well-being. And just one night of bad sleep creates the biggest jump in symptoms. So that means if you’re sleep-deprived during the week, and then when you try to “catch up” and sleep in on the weekends is something to avoid.
Getting more rest on the weekend won’t help for the week – because that first night of poor sleep will significantly change how well you can function.
And it’s not like you’re staying up all night – sleep loss is defined as about 90 minutes of restlessness. Researchers have found losing sleep produces feelings of anger, nervousness, loneliness, irritability, and frustration. Physical symptoms were found as well – upper respiratory issues, aches, and gastrointestinal issues.
Those mental and physical health symptoms remained elevated with each night of sleep loss and didn’t return to normal until those studied had a night of sleep lasting more than six hours.
Nearly a third of us get less than six hours a night, and it’s a habit that’s hard to break – but the sooner you start getting the rest you need, the better you’ll feel!
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Keep it simple! Listen…
If you regularly work out, congratulations! It’s not the easiest thing in the world but keep at it!
However, just because you’re exercising regularly, are you getting everything out of it that you should be? There’s a chance you may need to change it up.
Some signs to look out for:
Constantly feeling sluggish. Yes, exercise should make you sore, but it should also give you energy and make you feel ready to take on the day. If your routine leaves you drained, something needs to change.
If you’ve had a recent injury, taking a few days off and then going back to your regular routine may not make sense – you may need to change up some of your routine while your body heals.
If you’ve come to dread your workouts, a change will do you good – if you normally use a treadmill, try an elliptical machine. Expand your outlook from the gym to yoga, Pilates, recreation sports – keep an open mind for new fitness activities.
While it takes consistency, and about two months to start seeing results towards your goals, if you’re not seeing those results, your workout may need a changeup.
And if you’ve mostly been doing cardio, without any resistance training, you’ll also need to change things up – cardio works the heart, but strength training helps lower body fat, makes bones stronger, improves confidence, and, yes, helps with cardio too!
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