Exercise is important for everyone. With a sensible exercise program, it can keep everyone at a healthy level. The amount of exercise needed depends on a number of factors. For example, a younger child needs exercise to avoid childhood obesity. But, for the elderly, a moderate amount of exercise on a regular basis is useful in order to keep senior citizens bones and heart healthy.
The biggest drawback to people that are starting to exercise is not following through with your routine that you started. Unless you start and continue with an exercise program, it will not be successful and you will not derive the health benefits that you can get from exercise. So, it is important to set goals, such as exercising to improve health or lose weight, that can be attained. Starting with a moderate exercise program, and gradually building intensity, will help you be successful in meeting your goals.
To help people start an exercise program, and to be successful, we have listed a number of links to assist you. Please feel free to use this information and share with other new exercisers. And, good luck on these early steps on the road to health and fitness.
- Overview of Fitness and Exercise
- Benefits of Regular Physical Activity
- Exercise and Physical Fitness
- The Exercise Habit
- Exercise Library
- Health Benefits of Exercise
- How to Start Exercising
- Fitness Information
- Types of Exercise
- Kinds of Exercise
- Beginners Guide to Exercise
- Youth Fitness
- Beginner Workouts for Women
- Beginner Workouts for Men
- Exercise and Seniors
- Exercise for Seniors
- Strength Training for Older Adults
- Which Exercises are Best for Elderly People
- Senior Health
- Yoga for the Elderly
- The Benefits of Elderly Exercise
- Why Exercise is Cool
- Getting Kids Excited to Exercise
- Exercise
- Health Benefits of Physical Activity and Exercise
- The Benefits of Exercise
- Health Benefits of Exercise
- Stretching Exercises for Women
- Exercise and Cardiovascular Health