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Getting active each day is just as important to your overall health as getting
proper sleep each night. That's why this May the BSC has teamed up with the President’s Challenge, a new improved program of the President’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports.
The President's Challenge is a series of programs designed to help improve anyone's
activity level. Young or old. It's about choosing to live a healthier lifestyle — and
finding things you really like to do.
Get moving!
No matter how active you are right now, you'll find a President's Challenge program that's
right for you. Discover the program that best fits your fitness goals:
Accepting the President's Challenge is the first step towards being more active. Here
are ten tips to start boosting your activity level today:
- Use a push mower to mow the lawn.
- Go for a walk in a nearby park.
- Take the stairs instead of an elevator.
- Bike to work, to run errands, or visit friends.
- Clean out the garage or the attic.
- Walk with a friend over the lunch hour.
- Volunteer to become a coach or referee.
- Sign up for a group exercise class.
- Join a softball league.
- Park at the farther end of the lot.
Why is staying active important?
Because, like getting proper sleep, your well-being depends on it. You'll look
and feel better, every day.
When you make staying active part of your daily life, you don't get tired
after taking a flight of stairs. You have more energy for weekend get-togethers
with family and friends. You're more alert. You do better at work. And you're
more sure of yourself.
Fitness is about improving endurance, flexibility, and strength through regular
physical activity. That even includes things like walking the dog or cleaning
the garage.
Remember, it's never too late to get more active. Every little bit helps. It
doesn't have to be strenuous to be healthy, either. Just start slowly and build
gradually. The time to begin is right now. You'll start to notice the difference
right away — for both your body and your mind.
Heart health -
Regular physical activity can lower your blood pressure and cholesterol levels and
can reduce the risk of illnesses such as Type II diabetes or heart disease.
Bone support -
Exercise is a good way to build strong, healthy bones and can help slow the
bone loss associated with getting older.
Sense of well-being -
Being in good shape can give you more energy, reduce anxiety and depression,
improve self-esteem, and help you better manage stress.
Social life -
Staying active can be a great way to have fun, make new friends, and spend
quality time with family.
Physical appearance -
You look better when you're in shape. Staying active helps you tone muscles
and maintain a healthy weight — and can even improve your posture.
For more information and resources, visit the President's Challenge Web site.
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