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Off the Exercise Bandwagon? Here's How to Get Back on Track

If it’s been a while since you exercised regularly, it may seem like a big deal to have to start from scratch. But even if you haven’t been that active recently, you may be surprised by how easy it is to become more physically active. 

If you tailor your activity—and your expectations—to where you are right now, you’ll soon be well on your way to being a fitter you. FirstHealth Fitness can help jumpstart your 2023 with a variety of health and wellness options. Our six medically-based fitness centers include state-of-the-art equipment and are staffed by college-educated trainers. We also offer group exercise classes and massage therapy. 

Here are 9 tips to start exercising if you’ve been inactive: 

Check with your doctor – If you haven’t exercised lately, especially if you have any health conditions, check with your doctor first. He or she may give you some suggestions for activities to do or may recommend a supervised program to help you get started safely.

Choose an activity – Many people who are new to exercise choose to walk because it is an easy activity that can be done by almost anyone and requires no special equipment. You may prefer to use a stationary bicycle or an elliptical machine, which puts less stress on knees and hips.

Start slowly – In the beginning, you may not be able to do too much at one time, but that’s OK. The important thing is that you just get started. Begin by doing some gentle stretching and light walking to warm up. Increase your pace as you can, without overdoing it.

Break up your activity – You don’t have to do a lot of exercise at once if you find it’s too hard to do. Instead, exercise for a few minutes at a time and do it a few times a day. It all adds up! 

Build up gradually – As your stamina improves, add an extra 5 - 10 minutes of activity at a time until you’re exercising for at least 30 minutes a day, most days of the week. 

Have some fun – Although walking is the easiest activity to begin with, there are many ways to exercise. As you feel ready, find other activities you enjoy doing that get your heart pumping and your body moving. Swimming, dancing, skating, hiking and yoga are some to try. 

Listen to your body – If you feel any type of pain or discomfort, or if you feel nauseous, dizzy, lightheaded or short of breath, stop what you’re doing. If any of these symptoms persist, see a doctor. 

Find a workout buddy – Working out with a friend can make exercising more enjoyable and can keep you both more accountable. It’s harder to skip a workout when you know someone is depending on you to show up. 

Monitor your progress – It may seem like you’ll never be able to do too much when you first get started, but if you keep track of what you do, you may be pleasantly surprised by how much you progress over time. This is often a great way to stay motivated. 

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