2. Despite several physical activities to choose from, why do you
think a student like you
find it difficult to engage in physical activity?
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2. Despite several physical activities to choose from, why do you
think a student like you
find it difficult to engage in physical activity?
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About getting active
It’s so easy to put exercise and activity to the bottom of your long to-do list. But being active is one of the most important things you can do, each day if you can, for good health.
While you may not be able to reduce time for other commitments, you might try to squeeze short bursts of activity into your busy life. Every bit helps.
You’re likely to have more success at including exercise into your life if you:
consult an AUSactive registered professional, accredited exercise physiologist or physiotherapist for advice on exercising safely and avoiding injury
choose activities that appeal to you
track your progress (and feel good about your achievements!)
learn an exercise or two you can do quickly and easily for days when you’re feeling particularly time-poor
devise a realistic exercise plan for your lifestyle and routine.
Remember, any exercise is better than none, and you can make it quick and easy if that’s all the time you have. By making time for activity everyday you’ll be setting yourself up for better long-term health.
Benefits of getting active
Being active provides so many benefits. It can:
-improve your long-term health
-reduce your risk of heart attack
-give you more energy
-help you manage your weight
-help you improve your cholesterol
-lower your blood pressure
-make your bones and muscles stronger
-relax you and make you feel content
-improve your immunity
-help you sleep better
-improve your mood and help give you a positive outlook on life
-boost your concentration and alertness
-make you more productive at work
-reduce your risk of cognitive impairment as you age
-make you happier and healthier.
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