| The modern diet is based on convenience – much of
what we consume is at least partially prepared before it gets to our
dinner plate, lunch box or snack tray. The result of this is that foods
we consume are higher in fats and sugars than they are naturally – and
what’s more, we’re not working half as hard to get dinner
on the table because most of us don’t spend our day foraging around
the neighbourhood or manually plowing a field to provide food for our
bodies. These two elements of our modern lifestyle are incompatible – and most of us consume more calories than our body needs to survive every day. Some people are fortunate enough to have a faster metabolism, which can eliminate the excess energy without adding inches to their waistline. Other people have realised that they need to take regular exercise and do so in a variety of ways. There are also those who limit their caloric intake to compensate for their lack of activity. Most nutritionists will tell you, however, that it is almost impossible to control your weight through diet alone. |
Which is why there are gyms and fitness clubs in nearly every leisure
park up and down the country. It is also why sales of celebrity-endorsed
exercise videos and DVDs fly off the shelves. It is recommended that
you do at least 20 minutes of cardiovascular exercise at least three
times a week to keep yourself fit and healthy; most people can make
the time to exercise in their normal routine if they try and stick
to this. Additionally, it’s worth considering the following options for
adding variety to your workout with virtually no cash outlay: |
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