Saturday, February 5, 2011

10 Most Important Things for Establishing a Healthy Lifestyle (Part 2)

I was asked by an author this week to submit the 10 things I think are most important to a healthy lifestyle for a book he is writing. Earlier this week I shared the first 3 tips. Here are numbers 4-6. Stay tuned next week for the final four.

4. Good health begins with nutrition. Even if you exercise religiously, failing to eat foods that offer usable energy from proteins, complex carbs and, yes, healthy fats will prevent you from achieving optimal results. Choose your foods wisely. Lean toward meats, vegetables, fruits and nuts and away from starches and sugars.

5. Followed closely by exercise. Similar to #4 above, if you eat pristinely but do not move you will not achieve optimal results. Make a list of 10 exercises you like and 5 that you don't. Include body weight and strength training exercises along with traditional cardio (walk/run, bike, row, jump rope). Intermix these exercises in different sequences as often as you can. Very often people don’t like an exercise because they are not good at it – yet.

6. Regularly evaluate where you are in relation to your goal. Setup some simple fitness tests and perform them regularly to provide accountability and motivation. Here are some examples.

- Maximum number of pushups (elbows come to a 90 degree bend and no more than 3 seconds of rest between pushups)

- 100 box jumps (10" step) as fast as possible (two foot jump or step up and down)

- Move your body (walk, jog, run) 1 mile as fast as you can

- Row 2000m as fast as you can

- Maximum number of jump ropes in 2 minutes

Check in next week for tips 7-10.

Be well,

Paul

Paul Dziewisz
Active Personal Fitness
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