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Diet InformationModerate exercise is necessary for nice health.
by:
Dr. Donald A. Miller
At a minimum, walk a mile or much several times a week (or daily) and come the arms and wrists about to loosen up the joints.
If you can't walk or ride a stationary bicycle, use a row machine, swim, or join wheel chair races. My paddle-wheel stationary bike uses arms as well as legs,
and the resistance by air goes exponentially with RPM.
If you can do none of these things, you have my sympathy.
I had a young colleague who suffered from poliomyelitis in child-hood, so one leg was short and supported by a built-up shoe. One day, this person was absent from the office, because a respiratory organ
had collapsed. He should at least have worked up his pulse rate and breathing on a row machine, several times
per week.
Recent TV news aforesaid walking as little as 2½ hours per week can reduce rates of breast cancer, so 5 hours can't hurt females or males.
I find that a brisk half hour walk raises my pulse to just about 115, then it drops back below 70 by the time I have finished my morning shower. My normal neighborhood way measures 1.8 miles.
When weather, darkness, shortness of free time, or mood support me from outdoor walking, I do several or all of the following:
* At least 15 push-ups
* At least 15 chin-ups with legs raised
* At least 30 turns at skip-rope
* Arm, shoulder, and carpus stretches
* Rope stretching isometrics
* At least 5 minutes above mid-scale on my paddle-wheel bike
* Back exercises
These don't have to be done all in one session or on the same day. Arrange the order so that muscles can recover between sets. Do what feels comfortable.
Despite bad memories for galore veterans, Army Callisthenics can activity off tension, build strength and endurance, and really do one feel pretty good.
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