Volunteer\/give back\/contribute<\/li>\n<\/ul>\nPhysical conditioning – “survival of the fittest”<\/h3>\n
I was conducting a series of Corporate Training Sessions last week. When I arrived at the topic of workplace stress (both physical and psychological), one of the more alert and “switched on” attendees said that by\u00a0constantly reducing the amount of daily stresses and pressures we are diminishing our capacity to positively adapt to our environment. That is spot on. Through the process of evolution, the human species has been able to change and adapt to the pressures and stresses that our ever changing environment places on us. Our ability to do this has ensured our survival as a species. However, when these positive stresses and pressures are reduced to\u00a0a point where we no longer need to adapt we get sick and injured. A good example here is the abundant amount of sitting that we’re doing. We’ve been very smart in the way that we are able to\u00a0change our environment to suit our needs and wants – with all the modern conveniences we no longer need to move or be as active as we were in previous generations. We literally have all we need\/want at our fingertips. The down side to this is that prolonged sitting is a direct contributor and risk factor for developing chronic lifestyle diseases (diabetes, heart disease, cancer, dementia). Have we outsmarted ourselves by eliminating the basic necessity for survival? And that basic necessity is movement.<\/p>\n
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Movement is at the “entry level” of the “physical conditioning” spectrum. It’s required for all your body’s systems, process and interactions to occur. Activity is movement with purpose. In order to get from the start of your day to the end, you’re going to need to engage in a certain amount of activity. The more of this you can pack into your day the better (i.e. incidental exercise). Many people confuse activity with exercise. I hear it all the time… “I don’t need to exercise because I walk the dog every day.” Yip – that’s great. However, that’s called being active. It’s NOT exercise. Exercise is taking an activity\/activities (preferably one that you enjoy doing), and prescribing sufficient time to doing it every day. Current guidelines is a minimum of 30min of medium to high intensity exercise every day (there are no rest days – unless you’re an elite\/competitive athlete). You are training when you’re exercising towards a goal. This is the “gold standard” of physical conditioning.” It’s here where you have a driving motivation to exercise daily, and you’ve got the “exercise bug.”<\/p>\n
Your relationships and environment<\/h3>\n
Are those around you, the area you live and the work you do supportive of your lifestyle? Think about the top 5 friends that you choose to spend the most amount of time with. Now add up their incomes and divide that by 5. Your income will most likely be within 5% of that figure. Now look at these same people. Add up their Body Mass Index (BMI = weight divided by height squared) and divide that by 5. Your BMI will most likely be within 5% of that figure. What’s the relevance of this… well if you want to be successful in your career or business hang around with people who are successful or\u00a0are determined to succeed. If you want to be successful in your journey towards a healthy lifestyle, hang around with people who exercise daily, eat well and place a high priority on their health. I’m not suggesting that you should ditch your friends who don’t meet these criteria – rather, you may need to find another group of people to interact with on a regular basis who “fit the bill.” Social clubs, sporting groups, meet-ups<\/a>, online groups and forums can all be effective ways to find like-minded people.<\/p>\n
The same goes for your home and work environment. Does your family support your healthy lifestyle choices?\u00a0What is the culture of your workplace like? These are a a couple of more sensitive questions that you may need to think about.<\/p>\n
Your choice to live healthier consists of continual learning. Acquiring this knowledge will give you more options to decide what is right for you and when the right time is to take action.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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