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Play Games and Sports Growing up, most sports were large, organized affairs with schedules, rules and trophies. And tons of equipment and practice. Only the most gifted got to play and it all seemed so difficult and intimidating. Now that you’re grown up, sports don’t have to be that way. Many sports, such as basketball, are great anaerobic activities that anyone can play. You just need a ball and an opponent. An good place to start is by playing individual sports such as tennis, racquetball or squash. It’s easier to organize one-on-one competitions and easier to schedule. This is important when you’re trying to stay consistent. If you find one regular partner – just one – you’ve gone a long way to reaching exercise consistency and having fun while doing it. Even though you’re a (so-called) adult now, don’t forget about children's games. Kids can come up with the most inventive, active, crazily cool games around. Why should they have all the fun? Join in! You can worry about what other people think about you playing Beanbag Tag while they’re stuck on the treadmill. Get Out In The Yard Sunshine, fresh air, clear breezes, the smells of nature…. awful, awful drudgery. Still, many people seem to rank outside yardwork right up there with filling out IRS tax returns. Hundreds of gas and electric yard tools of convenience were invented so you could stay inactive and indoors. People are putting a lot of effort into these products so you don’t have to use any effort at all. It’s ironic, then, when people seem to really try pretty hard to stay inactive. Think about it. You had to put in several hours at work to earn money that bought that leaf blower, just so you wouldn’t have to go through the "torture" of using a $5 rake. Self-powered yard work can be an incredible source of fun, relaxing exercise. It might in fact be a time saver too, if you can use it to offset some gym time. |


Chris Stormann



Member Comments
I think this speaks to our 1st world society and culture--our lifestyle does not lend itself to allowing our bodies to function properly. We don't have to go fetch water from the well for our families and carry it up a hill, or walk 5 miles to the local market to get food and do it every day because we don't have a refrigerator to keep the food good. Our conveniences are killing us, almost literally. Our bodies are weaker and not as adept at fighting diseases because they are too busy trying to find places to store the fat and keep from kidney failure. - 6/29/2012 8:42:00 AM
My gym has also incorporated several varied workouts where we run cones outside, run around the building, jumprope, do different varied workouts to keep things new, interesting and fun. - 4/22/2011 2:46:46 PM
After having my 2 bs child a little later on in life, I decided I needed to lose a bit of weight and get fit ready for the toddler years and onwards so that I can play with my son and this article has motivated me a bit more, just as I needed it, thankyou!! - 2/21/2011 4:46:33 AM