Be On The Move

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Being physically active is important for your health. Adults who are physically active are less likely to develop some chronic diseases than adults who are inactive. Physical activity is any form of exercise or movement of the body that uses energy. People of all ages, shapes, sizes, and abilities can benefit from a physically active lifestyle.

  • Start slow and build up over time. If you are just starting physical activity, build up slowly. This will help to prevent injury. After a few weeks, increase how often and how long you are active.
  • Be active your way. Mix it up — there are endless ways to be active. They include walking, biking, dancing, martial arts, gardening, and playing ball. Try out different activities to see what you like best and to add variety. 
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  • Get your heart pumping! For health benefits, adults need at least 150 minutes of physical activity each week that requires moderate effort. A few examples of moderate activities include brisk walking, biking, swimming, and skating. Vigorous physical activities get your heart pumping even faster, and include things like running, walking very fast, bicycling fast, heavy yard work, basketball, and soccer.
  • Spread activities over the week, but do them at least 10 minutes at a time. Start small and work your way up as you get stronger.
  • Make active choices throughout the day. Every little bit of activity can add up and doing something is better than nothing. Take the stairs instead of the elevator, go for a 10-minute walk on your lunch break, or park farther away from work and walk.
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  • Set goals and track your progress with the SuperTracker.
  • Use the My Journal feature to record what you enjoyed so you can build a plan that is right for you.
  • Have fun! Physical activity shouldn’t be a chore. It can help you feel better about yourself and the way you live your life. Choose activities that you enjoy and that fit your lifestyle.