
How to work out? The main idea is providing maximum positive feedback and minimum negative feedback.
When workouts lose direction, consistency fails: vague long-term goals like “looking better” or “being healthier. Rather, set specific mini-goals — decrease blood pressure; lower cholesterol levels; joint pain relief. depression prevention/mitigation;help children grow—and find appropriate activities for these that provide measurable benefits.
How do you find your right exercise? I specialize in this. I prescribe preventive and therapeutic exercises as part of my job everyday. Here are some classic recommendations:
1. Strength training for body shaping
2. Strengthen the muscles surrounding joint(s)—chronic pain relief for 1–3 month typically corresponding to and same goes with ankle instability. After spraining my ankle four times in a year, I started cycling. The pain stopped within three weeks — as your calf muscles strengthen, sprains will be no more and gone.
3. Stressed out? Studies show: exercise reduces stress. Select practices that incorporate the breath, like yoga or Tai Chi which combine flexibility training with stretching to achieve greater benefits.
4. Having trouble with sleep? Plan high-intensity aerobic exercises for afternoon. A friend of mine couldn't sleep for a week due to post-COVID insomnia, and then they slept well after playing basketball with me.
5. Chronic allergies (rashes, rhinitis and asthma)? Always do a 10+ minute gentle warm-up before exercise and stretch for 5–10 minutes afterwards to avoid muscle tension triggering your symptoms.
Swimming is the best exercise for people with allergy or asthma: Warm humid air of swimming pool prevents irritation. Do not exercise in cold, dry, high pollen count and polluted air environments; Scarves or mask recommended if chilly.
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