Mind and body fitness? Many people who want to get into shape don't realize there is more to fitness than well-toned muscles. There's no shortage of exercise regimes that just promote the perfection of the body, or the idea of fitness as a part of a weight loss plan. Continue...
Centuries ago, Western culture lost its focus on the
interconnectedness between the body and the mind or spirit, and how each
has the power to affect the other. Cultivating a love of movement can
help you get beyond the concept of physical fitness as separate from
mental fitness - and toward a lifelong program of good health through
mind and body fitness.
Whether you choose yoga or another form of movement for exercise,
remember that our bodies are made to move to feel good. So when you
incorporate regular activity in your life, you're moving closer to
overall mind and body fitness. But if you are overweight,
this can be more difficult. You can improve your mind-body connection
for better mind and body fitness - it's just important to choose
realistic fitness options.
You might consider redefining exercise as any activity that unites your mind and body and reduces your stress level. In fact, high levels of stress have been linked to weight gain, and certainly can lead to emotional eating. Finding activities that are both enjoyable and easy to do is important when developing any type of exercise plan.
It's important to be realistic about what we expect from ourselves.
Consider your goals. Is 30 to 60 minutes on a treadmill a reasonable
time frame at this point in your life? Are you setting yourself up for
failure or success when you create this expectation for yourself? Would
it be more enjoyable to you to do some stretching and a shorter period
of time on the treadmill?
Developing an exercise plan that fits your lifestyle and your desires is critical. Surprisingly, long-term weight loss
is linked more closely to whether a person sticks to their fitness
routine than to what that routine actually consists of. A routine that
is gentle and pleasurable is more likely to lead to the long-term gains
you are seeking.
All-or-nothing thinking about exercise leads us to first bite off
more than we can chew and then give up all together. Just walk into a
gym in the month of January and try to get on a Stairmaster. There's a
good chance you'll have to wait in line. But by March or April, there
are usually plenty of free machines.
It is also important to tailor your fitness goals to your
preferences. Some people like the idea of getting out of the house in
the evening and going to the gym. Others prefer staying home and doing a
quieter exercise routine after the demands of a stressful day. Either
approach, or a combination of the two, can result in improved mind and
body fitness.
What is critical is for you to come to know yourself and to take
yourself seriously. If you like to be home in the evenings, find things
to do in your home or consider an occasional walk with friends or
family. If you crave the company of others, head for the gym. Think
about what would please you most, and follow your inner voice.
Many people who are preoccupied with food and body issues tend to pay
too much attention to the needs of others, while paying too little
attention to their own needs. While you may intend to benefit your
children with their countless activities, the added stress can cause an
imbalance within your family. Can you take a look at your schedule (or
your family's) and reschedule some time for yourself? What would it be
like to say no?
Long-term weight loss can take time. And we can get demoralized when
we don't see immediate results. But remember that maintaining an
exercise routine is associated with physical as well as mental
well-being. Where has our focus on the numbers on our scale gotten us?
Some would say it has taken us to more harsh thoughts, more bingeing and
grazing on food, and, ironically, less fitness rather than more.
It may be that the best exercise you can do right now is to throw
your scale into the garbage. Focus on how you're feeling with your
exercise routine. Is it something you enjoy and can maintain? Is it
reducing your stress level and allowing a connection between your mind
and body? If so, you'll probably keep it up, and fitness of mind and
body and spirit will be yours.
Don't forget how important it is to see your physician before
starting any type of exercise routine, and to following his or her
recommendations. So try to be gentle with yourself and realistic about
how to proceed.
There is tremendous confusion
in our society about how to approach health and fitness. You may have
tried losing weight before and failed. But consider the possibility that
we as a society have not failed at dieting and weight loss. Rather, dieting has failed us as an effective tool for fitness.
Remember that fitness of mind and body belong together, and that
exercise is very narrowly defined in our society. So redefine exercise
as any activity that reduces stress and connects your mind and body.
You'll be more likely to continue your exercise plan and achieve the
outcome you're looking for.
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