8 Health Tips to Get in Shape for the New Year!
ByWith the new year approaching, the first resolution most people think about going for is a gym membership. Year after year the same thing happens. They really want to get into shape, and they know for sure that this year will be different. They sign up for a year membership and start their new goal with clear focus and determination.
Most people never make it past the first week. Why? Mostly because they quit when they realize how much work goes into getting back into the shape they once had. The fact of the matter is that it really is not as difficult as they think. They are just focusing on one aspect of overall wellness and burning themselves out on it.
In order to lose weight and keep it off for good, a person must develop the mindset necessary for living a healthy lifestyle. There is much more to being healthy than showing up to the gym every day. In fact, exercise is only one-eighth of the total equation. If you really want to achieve personal wellness in 2009, forget the gym and focus instead on improving the following 8 categories of health.
Health Tips #1: Diet & Nutrition
You already know the main reason you gained weight. Too many trips through the McDonalds drive-thru, late night snacking on junk food and poor dinner choices. You do not have to eat a diet of bland salads and yogurt, but you do need to limit the amount of trigger foods that you caused your weight gain. Replace your current American diet of high sugar, high-fat processed foods with those found in the produce and lean meat department as often as you can.
Health Tips #2: Nutritional Supplements
Now that our soils are more depleted of minerals than ever, and our farm animals are not fed properly, living a healthy lifestyle requires nutritional supplementation. I lost 70 pounds in 4 months and kept it off for over 15 years simply by drinking a soy-based protein shake for breakfast every morning and taking a few targeted vitamins. Why does this work? Because greasy bacon and runny eggs do not provide proper nutrition.
Health Tips #3: Fun & Recreation
What makes you happy? Going to the movies? Ice Skating? Playing the guitar? Whatever it is, you must find time for it on a weekly basis (if not daily) in order to maintain good mental stability. Your activities and hobbies should not include junk food or alcohol. Going to the movies is watching the movie, not eating a tub of fatty buttered popcorn. Be happy with what you are doing without the unnecessary evils.
Health Tips #4: Hydration
Drinking enough water throughout the day is the part of the equation that gets overlooked. People do not consider drinking as important as eating and it is! You should not be drinking soda or processed juices every day. Why? Because they deplete your body of vitamins and minerals while loading you up on sugar. Alcohol is even worse. Do yourself a favor and keep a water bottle with you at all times. Drink, drink, drink. I cannot stress this enough.
Health Tips #5: Stress
And speaking of stress, this is what happens when you do not allow yourself to have any fun in your life. This is just as important to living a healthy lifestyle as eating and drinking properly. Too much stress can cause major problems for your body. You only live once, so do not allow other people and events to get you so bothered and worried that you cannot live the lifestyle you deserve for yourself.
Health Tips #6: Unhealthy Habits
Not eating the wrong foods is just as important as eating the right foods. But unhealthy habits are not just about food, are they? Smoking and the use of other drugs, prescription or not, is probably the worst thing a person can do to their body. This is the only one you have! Take care of it. Alcohol is OK on occasion but not recommended on a daily basis to anyone interested in living a healthy lifestyle.
Health Tips #7: Weight Management
Have you ever noticed that weight loss really is not the issue that people struggle with? Most everyone has lost weight at one point in their life. Keeping that weight off is the obstacle that most people can not overcome. Think about it logically. If you gained weight by eating twinkies, then lost weight when you stopped eating twinkies, do not go back to eating twinkies. The person who eats twinkies on occasion (not every day) does not struggle with weight fluctuation.
Health Tips #8: Exercise
You knew this one was coming! It is totally possible to lose weight without exercising. I am living proof because my severe asthma prohibited me from doing it. The reason I can exercise now is because I got my body healthy through focusing on the other 7 categories. Once I began exercising, it only accelerated my weight loss and now helps to keep me lean. The key to exercise is not quantity but quality. A little bit every day will give you the best health benefits overall.
So there you have it! The 8 health tips to kick off the new year for a new you. Focus on improving each of these simultaneously as your one and only New Years Resolution and you will be on a successful path to overall wellness. Weight loss and poor health can be things of the past if you are just willing to make small changes on a daily basis.
Question and Answer
How can I get healthy? -Health tips?
This year, I made it a point to become healthy. I have lost some weight and got rid of some acne.
I really want to be healthy, and make sure that I look healthy.
Can you give me some all over health tips?
Im a teen girl by the way.
Bill Winch is a Personal Wellness Coach whose mission is teaching and coaching others who are struggling with getting healthy, losing weight safely and keeping it off for good. He is also a Certified Business Growth Specialist, former High School and College Business Educator and Counselor, and mentors from his home office in Rochester, NY. If you are interested in receiving his Free Report “9 Weight Loss Myths Exposed” visit his website by clicking on FREE REPORT or by calling him directly at (585) 271-3767 for a free wellness consultation.
18 Comments
December 9th, 2009 at 9:56 am
if she isnt too overweight then just go hiking with her or take her to the park and do an easy to moderate walk for two miles but make the pace kinda fast like your going to miss the first part of a movie at the theater. It should go right off and she should notice feeling better and might want to play sports. Which you should get her signed up for. My mom had me in one sport or another all year long. I ony really started gaining weight when I stopped the sports. (we moved to a place where there were no sports)
December 9th, 2009 at 10:54 am
find calorie/fitness calculator on the net, enter your stats, take 300-400 calories off that number and that's how much you need to lose weight.
5-8servings of fruit and veggies a day
8 glasses of water a day
5-6 small meals instead of 3 big ones (breakfast is the most important – make sure to get complex carbs like whole wheat bread, oatmeal, fruit etc)
4-6 times a week cardio for 30-50min, light weight training, many reps
no junk food, no sodas, no alcohol, no white flour (cakes, cookies, white bread, pasta etc.), nothing high in sugar (ice cream)
December 9th, 2009 at 4:45 pm
I definitely think that's odd. Everyone I know gets sick 1 or 2 times a year…
I've always been told that I have an "immune system of steel" because I only get sick like once every 2 years, and really mildly… But not getting sick in 6 years…I envy you.
My daughter is only 9 months old, and she's already gotten sick quite a few times (she had a stomach bug all of yesterday). On that note, I haven't had a stomach bug since before High School (I'm now 21).
People told me I would start getting sick a lot more once I had a kid, but I haven't been sick since before I had my daughter…
On the other hand, I would get colds CONSTANTLY when I was little, so I think I might have overbuilt my immure system now… haha, my brother and I were always the only two in the family to get sick during those seasons… I rarely get sick, but my brother actually still gets sick a lot… He's just now getting over the swine flu, unfortunately.
So, if I were you, I would definitely consider myself lucky. Once every 6 years….that's definitely something to brag about! haha
December 9th, 2009 at 10:22 am
Hello, Williams! How’s everything? Fine, I hope =)
Another great work… wow!… AMAZING !!! Also, fine Piano tune! 5 *****
Take care!
December 9th, 2009 at 10:48 am
crazyyyyyyyy stuff man i like it a lot. i expeccially love that blunt.
December 11th, 2009 at 3:27 am
http://www.mensworkoutguide.com/home.html
i think this website would do you some good..good luck! =)
December 10th, 2009 at 10:12 pm
Goshh…. gus is right!! this is amazing & you are so amazing!!
Beautiful…
December 11th, 2009 at 8:13 am
Exercise daily and eat the right foods, I know you have probably heard the same thing before but it really helps, you can find fun excerises that don't seem so boring… Invite a friend over for a game of basketball, baseball, volleyball, race a few friends see who wins.. There's tons of fun exercises you can do to help you lose weight and get fit!
Foods, there are some good and tasty foods out there to help out your diet, fruits are always good (smoothies rock!), you can get your daily amount of fruits in veggies in one or two smoothies, Take a look at your BMI which will tell you what weight range you should be in. Good Luck!
December 11th, 2009 at 2:37 am
really cool.
December 11th, 2009 at 4:21 am
lemme just say… you are my new hero.
December 11th, 2009 at 4:15 pm
December 11th, 2009 at 7:41 pm
not really but i think that u should start working on the "diet"
its gunna be bad for u when u grow up
u should start running/jogging
eating healthy or a minimuim or sumthing
its gunna help drink water
dont eat alot of fat
and if u dont wanna jog/run just take a walk
plus it might be that u have alot of muscles
December 11th, 2009 at 1:31 pm
prodigious!
December 11th, 2009 at 1:49 pm
Man, you’re good at that.
I like your subject matter, too.
I can write music til the cows come home but I always tell people that I can’t “draw water”. haha.
Thanks for the invite. Rare treat.
December 12th, 2009 at 6:11 am
Wow! Seriously, that looks like real picture!
December 12th, 2009 at 5:21 pm
Well, to be honest, you wouldn't be asking this question if you didn't already know a little that you are obsessed. If your workouts and diet restrictions are interfering with your day to day life, then it is a problem.. (running at 8mph? That's awesome btw, I hope you go for track in high school)…and your period stopping for you individually, probably means you are underweight or under stress….can you talk to a teacher or priest or friend's parent if not your own? Maybe you can see a talk therapist. There's nothing to be ashamed of either with that. You are not weak or crazy. A therapist can just help you understand why you are obsessed and help you get healthy.
December 12th, 2009 at 7:07 pm
For a start, at your age you shouldn't really care about your size if that's whats making you feel like you need to change, males begin their growth spurt at your age and stretch out. But besides from that I do have some advice, as my brother is a complete health-addict.
If you're serious about getting fit I reccomend you pop down to your local GNC store (or similar, tesco/supervalue might have some, just have a look around and maybe ask) and pick up both ; Protein Shake and Multivitamins. The Protein Shake will help you bulk up and advance the amount of muscle you can build, be careful though, only drink it if you intend to work out, otherwise it will store itself as fat if unused. The Multivitamins will help balance out any dietry deficiencies that you may suffer from – this will also assist in skin, hair, bone strength etc. depending on which vitamins are present.
As for excercises indoors you can do crunches, situps and lunges. Otherwise the pushups, chinups and weights you are doing are good. Try to keep it as a routine and to music. I reccomend that when it is good that you go outside and do more extensive skipping and running in particular (running is one of the best calorie-burning excercises). With weights as they seem to get lighter crank up how much you lift per arm, in the future when they're too easy and you no longer feel any strain, you may well have to buy some more.
Keep your diet healthy as you already seem to do, fish is always extremely good so get a large intake in that. Six small meals a day is advised and keeps your metabolism high, but make sure they're small – a sandwich or similar in size. Drink lots of water and try to drink eight glasses a day. Fruit and Veg. are of course excellent so snack on that.
Just make sure you're determined and try not to falter too much in this routine and you'll soon become extremely healthy (look up other excercises on sites or buy a book, they're all helpful). Btw that single Saturday takeaway – don't worry about it, it's good to get a little fat intake which your body can then turn to muscle, but make sure that after that Saturday you do a slightly longer Sunday workout.
Hope this helped ^^.
December 12th, 2009 at 1:36 pm
Johnny Depp reminds me so much of John Barrymore.