An important measure of keeping healthy and fit involves listening to your body and considering the daily habits and practices you engage in. For instance, it might be that you tend to feel irritable in the evenings, only to realize that you rarely eat anything at that time, and this might be the reason.
It might be that after five hours of sleep you feel pretty much fine, but it takes you a while to wake up properly. It’s true to say that while you might feel fine, habits like this are not worthwhile just because they feel okay, as medical experts recommend at least seven to nine hours of sleep every night.
As you can see, taking care of your health and fitness is a dynamic process worth considering, and certainly relies on your willingness to confront some of your own stubbornness every now and then. In this post, we’ll help you understand how to tackle that, why to tackle that, and in the end, what difference this can all make.
Without further ado, let’s get started:
Reading Into The Products We Use
It might sound simple, but how many of us read into the products we use for the sole purpose of identifying if they work for us or not? For instance, reading this excellent guide regarding ingredients to avoid in sunscreen can help you understand exactly how certain products may not be for you, especially when it comes to managing those with sensitive skin.
The more you can get a familiarity for the active ingredients in a product and the percentage makeup of how a formula is designed, you can more readily identify if such a product should be for you or not, or how high quality it could be. From skincare to treating wounds, this can be a valuable life lesson.
Finding What’s Right For Us
While there are definitely uniform truths in terms of how health is defined (being in shape is good, eating an overabundance of junk food is bad etc), what might work for one person may not work for another at all.
For that reason, finding that which is right for us can be important. Sometimes, this is determined by your individual taste. You may much prefer working out in the morning compared to the evening. Perhaps a joint issue has meant that the only form of cardio you can really do without pain is swimming, thanks to the lad of thudding movements as you hit the floor in other exercises.
Perhaps you are allergic to some grains, which means that opting for a high fat low carb diet is ideal to help you preserve muscle mass while losing weight (also known as a ketogenic diet). Finding what’s right for you means having the curiosity to experiment within reason, and in noting your results. However, remember that just because something may not have worked for you before (at least as far as taste is concerned), it could work for you again. This is a dynamic and worthwhile process.
Managing Our Personal Health Situation
It might be that you have personal health conditions to consider when managing your health and fitness. This may mean that the usual advice of ‘exercise every day!’ to be nowhere near healthy for you, for example.
For this reason, it’s essential to make sure that any measures you take are balanced and fair regarding your particular needs. For instance, if you’re suffering from a respiratory issue, then high intensity cardio may not be a good idea for you. Light stretching and light activity may be preferable.
It’s important to note that just because you manage a condition, it doesn’t mean that you should think yourself unable to live a healthy and fit life. What health and fitness is will be relative to your capability and needs. An obese person, for instance, going for a walk three times a week can be as worthwhile as a marathon runner taking a morning jog, provided they aim to get healthy.
Keep that in mind, and it will prevent you from blaming yourself or harshly judging yourself against others.
Disciplining Our Action Each Week
Health and fitness can become part of your lifestyle, in fact it can become a comfortable part of your lifestyle that you’re grateful for and look forward to.
This does require discipline in the earlier stages. This might sound like an impossible goal, but before long, discipline becomes just the way things are done, and then you’ll truly make headway. Keep that in mind when venturing forth.
With this advice, we hope you can continue to take that proactive approach to health and fitness for the betterment of all that is you.