Is exercise worth it?

Patwin55
Patwin55 Posts: 100 Member
edited September 18 in Fitness and Exercise
When I exercise, the calories burnt are so little! What is the point? I don't get a rush, I feel worse than before, and it takes time away from my family. Watching what I eat is stressful, but adding exercise just doesn't feel right!

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  • Patwin55
    Patwin55 Posts: 100 Member
    When I exercise, the calories burnt are so little! What is the point? I don't get a rush, I feel worse than before, and it takes time away from my family. Watching what I eat is stressful, but adding exercise just doesn't feel right!
  • icandoit
    icandoit Posts: 4,163 Member
    Why is Exercise Important?
    Have you ever heard the expression "use it or lose it"? It's true! If you don't use your body, you will surely lose it. Your muscles will become flabby and weak. Your heart and lungs won't function efficiently. And your joints will be stiff and easily injured. Inactivity is as much of a health risk as smoking!

    Helps Prevent Diseases
    Our bodies were meant to move -- they actually crave exercise. Regular exercise is necessary for physical fitness and good health. It reduces the risk of heart disease, cancer, high blood pressure, diabetes and other diseases. It can improve your appearance and delay the aging process.

    Improves Stamina
    When you exercise, your body uses energy to keep going. Aerobic exercise involves continuous and rhythmic physical motion, such as walking and bicycling. It improves your stamina by training your body to become more efficient and use less energy for the same amount of work. As your conditioning level improves, your heart rate and breathing rate return to resting levels much sooner from strenuous activity.

    Strengthens and Tones
    Exercising with weights and other forms of resistance training develops your muscles, bones and ligaments for increased strength and endurance. Your posture can be improved, and your muscles become more firm and toned. You not only feel better, but you look better, too!

    Enhances Flexibility
    Stretching exercises are also important for good posture. They keep your body limber so that you can bend, reach and twist. Improving your flexibility through exercise reduces the chance of injury and improves balance and coordination. If you have stiff, tense areas, such as the upper back or neck, performing specific stretches can help "loosen" those muscles, helping you feel more relaxed.

    Controls Weight
    Exercise is also a key to weight control because it burns calories. If you burn off more calories than you take in, you lose weight. It's as simple as that.

    Improves Quality of Life
    Once you begin to exercise regularly, you will discover many more reasons why exercise is so important to improving the quality of your life. Exercise reduces stress, lifts moods, and helps you sleep better. It can keep you looking and feeling younger throughout your entire life.

    How Often Should I Exercise?
    The benefits of any exercise program will diminish if it's disrupted too frequently. A "stop-start" routine is not only ineffective, but can cause injuries. Being consistent with exercise, therefore, is probably the most important factor in achieving desired results.

    People often assume that more is better. Wrong! Doing too much too soon or performing intense exercises on a daily basis will have deleterious effects, such as muscle/tendon strains, loss of lean tissue, and fitness-level plateaus.

    If you are a beginner, start off slower than you think you should. Three days per week is realistic, safe and effective. If you are experienced, do cardiovascular (aerobic) exercises such as walking, jogging and bicycling for no more than 200 minutes per week with no more than 60 minutes per session.

    Weight training should be done no more than three times per week targeting the same muscle groups. Exercise the same muscle groups on non-consecutive days because muscles need adequate time to recover and cannot be effectively trained if they are tired or sore.

    Many people forget to stretch or make the excuse that they don't have the time. Flexibility is important, so make the time! Stretching can be done every day, but stick to a minimum of three times per week in order to reap the benefits. When the body is warmed up, such as after a workout session, perform five to 10 stretches that target the major muscle groups. Hold each stretch for 10-30 seconds.
  • Nich0le
    Nich0le Posts: 2,906 Member
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  • mshilara23
    mshilara23 Posts: 6 Member
    YES! It is crucial to your weight loss as well as overall health. I hated exercising in the early stages of my weight loss. I didn't think it was doing anything for me and I was miserable forcing myself to do it. But, I am a changed woman! If you want to know if exercise is worth it, take a gander at my profile. The recent pic was taken this past December. The others were taken between 2001 and 2004.

    Look for things that you enjoy doing, that makes it less painful. In the early stages of my weight loss, I would walk for a 1/2 hour, 3-4 times a week. I eventually pushed myself to go 45 minutes, 5 times a week. I now belong to a fitness center and workout 6 days a week for an hour at a time. Trust me, this did not happen overnight! :)

    Also, take your measurements and check them again in a couple months. If you are putting in the time and effort to exercise, you will be amazed at the change. At times, this is what kept me going when I would hit a plateau.

    No longer suffering from heel or hip pain (from arthritis) has made every drop of sweat worth it. I don't hate it anymore, it's just part of my life now :) If I can muddle through this...you can too!!
  • PSUgrl921
    PSUgrl921 Posts: 368 Member
    Trust me, I think the same thing as you half of the time. It is so hard for me to keep up with exercise, so hard, in fact, I am very guilty of the start/stop routine. I'll work out for all of three days then stop. It's really bad. The only advice I can give is maybe find ways that aren't so "painful." Maybe even invite your family to join in on walks. Actually, my family has a dance dance revolution game and we have so much fun with it and it is quite the workout. As a matter of fact I am sore today because I didn't want to stop playing. I just do everything I can to make it fun. Good luck! My new year's resolution is to stick with it. We'll see how that goes.
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