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Healthy Life Style
Even though we all dread the thought, we all must think about our bodies at some
point in our lifetime. I know for many years I either pushed it aside or
felt uncomfortable thinking about it. It isn't always an easy thing. I
have never been uncomfortable with my appearance per se. I guess you
could say the problem was that to identify my body, meant I had some
responsibilities. Not only that, but sometimes things go wrong. When we
live in a fast paced world the last thing we can afford is to have
something go wrong with our bodies. The car is one thing, but our bodies
are another. I don't know at what age that I began to realize that my
body was important.
I would say that it was probably latter on in life than what most
people do. I have never really been the active type of person. Sure, I
loved to go hiking and stuff like that, but I would never hit the gym.
Well, some things never change.
Maybe it is because of age or maybe it is
because of all the people around me are fat.
Maybe it was a combination of those two things that made me start to
think of my diet and my health. When you are young, you can eat fast
food three meals a day and not feel it. When you start to get older, you
begin to feel it more. I would like to think that my progression
towards a healthy lifestyle was to make myself more healthy. On the
other hand, I think it was because I was tired of feeling like shit. I
am sure that you know exactly what I am talking about.
When your diet goes down hill, the rest of you goes along
with it. Your sleeping patterns go to hell, your hair doesn't
look as good, and your skin looks like leather. I had always wondered
why some people's skin looked like a pair of old combat boots. Now I
know why.
So, what do you do?
You are starting to feel over the hill but yet you don't know how to
change things. Change is the hardest thing to do in life.
You should know, its not impossible. If you are a married man or have
been in a long term relationship this will be easy for you. Chances are
the old lady would like to shed a few pounds and firm up that once tight
heart shaped ass that she once had.
You will be more successful if both of you do it. I'm not saying
that you should expect perfection in this venture. Though if both of you
are doing it, there won't be those tubs of ice cream laying around to
tempt you.
Where do you start?
First I would suggest that you go to your doctor for a
physical. Have some blood work taken and see how you are. If
you haven't done anything like this before, it is a good thing to do. He
will check your cholesterol and all that stuff. Also if you have a
health condition, you will want to talk about your diet and exercise
plans with him before you do anything. You want to do this so that you
don't screw yourself up. If you have diabetes and you start a new diet,
if not done right you can cause a lot of problems.
So, after you have things squared away with the doctor. I would
suggest that you figure out what kind of diet you want to go on. I would
suggest that you focus on a diet that is high in veggies and fruit. Cut
back on the meat and the carbs and stick with as many fresh
items as you can. This will help you loose weight. I would also suggest
that you look into some type of exercise program. I would start out with
walking or jogging and work your way from there. You
and your old lady can do this together. Get a dog, they love to
go on walks. This will give you motivation when it comes to
taking your walks.
After you get used to walking, I would hit the gym.
If you can afford a personal trainer, I would go that
route. If you can't, then I would start off by doing some swimming
and doing the exercise bikes. You can also start out
with the treadmill as well. I would continue to do your
walks. Not only is this good exercise, but this is quality time with
your old lady. You will come to enjoy the talks that you have during
your walks. If you are over 40, I'm not sure how much I would push doing
weight lifting. It might be something that you might want to look into.
On the other hand, it will take your body some time to get used to lifting
weights. For the first few weeks, you will feel like someone
beat you to a pulp.
Personally, I hate lifting weights. I think it is a bit, well,
boring. I think it is boring to stand or sit and just lift things for
hours on end. If there is some hot chicks doing squats or something in
front of me, that is another story all together.
The main thing to understand is, change your
diet, get more exercise, and listen to your doctor.
If he gives you the green light to go ahead, then go ahead. If he
gives any warnings, make sure that you listen to them.


