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Exercise and Activity! Tell Us About Your Journey!

PoliteOcean March 20th, 2016

Hey Everyone!

So we want to hear from "YOU"! Tell us about "YOUR" journey with Healthy, Fitness, Exercise and Activity!

Activity can be "Anything" that you love to do that simply gets you "Moving"! From Gardening, to Dance, to the Gym etc.....Are you a Gym Fanatic? Do you enjoy Gardening, Yoga, Dance Fitness? Or something else?

Tell Us "Your" Exeperience or what has you living a healthier lifestyle and gets you up and moving. Do you have any conditions that keep you from exercising the way you would like? Then tell us what YOU do or what you are able to do to keep moving or staying healthy, maybe you can "INSPIRE" someone else! yes smiley

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NavySodium March 21st, 2016

My journey to where I am now is a winding one.

I started out fairly active, but I never considered myself sporty or physically fit as a kid. My parents enrolled me in swimming lessons, soccer, climbing wall classes, and lots of other clubs and activities. Although I liked it I never really saw these activities as being "exercise" it was just fun!

After starting high school and taking my first real P.E. classes I started differentiating exercise from fun and learning that I actually didn't think exercise was fun! I think it's because my teachers were not inspiring or creative.

Coming to college, I finally had the freedom to make my own health and wellness choices. I could eat what I wanted to eat and do what I wanted to do. But I didn't really start making the right choices (albeit I wasn't making horrible ones either) until I met my current boyfriend. He used to be a physical trainer and although I was skinny when we met I had ZERO muscle. He showed me how to lift weights and how to exercise for my body goals and taught me about the different types of exercise and how to eat right. (I didn't even know what calories were before I met him - embarassing!)

So now although I still have not much more muscle than when I started I know how to do a bunch of impressive lifts which is awesome, and I know how to eat healthy, not just guess at what's good for me. And that's a good feeling to have. :)

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PoliteOcean OP April 13th, 2016

@NavySodium

That is Great Navy! How awesome to be in a relationship with a Physical Trainer (former or not).... That would be great to have all that knowledge being passed on to help one in their journey. Its great that you have learned what you need for you to live a healthier lifestyle.

happyDreamer23 September 2nd, 2016

@NavySodium

That`s impressive. It`s important to find the people who motivate you to make the right choices. Keep it that way!

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April 12th, 2016

I really enjoy inline skating. I am actually able to do it in my basement right now. I never have a problem with motivation to go skating (either inline or ice), whereas when I was a member of a gym, it was a little more difficult. I also enjoy bike riding when the weather is warm where I live.

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PoliteOcean OP April 13th, 2016

@makeitCount1

Thats great Count!.. I used to inline skate as well "years" ago when I much more coordinated on those things! lolol.... That is a fun exercise though. Glad you find something that you enjoy and also without even having to leave your home... (thats always a plus as well)!

happyDreamer23 September 6th, 2016

Great! It`s very important to find the sport you really like so that motivation won`t be a problem. I`m happy you found yours.

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TortueDesBois April 21st, 2016

what about geocaching?

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PoliteOcean OP April 21st, 2016

@TortueDesBois

Can you clarify your question? Are you wanting to know what this is, or who does it, or simply wanting an opinion?

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TortueDesBois April 21st, 2016

@PoliteOcean does geocaching count? I enjoy geocaching

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PoliteOcean OP April 22nd, 2016

@TortueDesBois

If its an activity that you enjoy then yes it always counts!

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TortueDesBois April 22nd, 2016

@PoliteOcean
and it allows me to take frequent breaks from hiking or biking for finding the cache and then finally i can pass 10 hours outside instead of a single ride of 20-50 min.

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happyDreamer23 September 7th, 2016

@TortueDesBois

What you enjoy doing always counts :) The most important is to find what you really enjoy and what brings out the best in you.

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StadtAstronaut May 25th, 2016

@TortueDesBois i love geocaching! It's so great :)

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StadtAstronaut May 25th, 2016

I exercise every day in the morning, so i've done it and the rest of the day i'm "free" haha :D

I do Yoga every day and workouts, that depends on what i did the day before, so my muscles can relax while i work on other parts of my muscular system. :) Every second day i exercise with dumb-bells and every friday i go in the gym for rehab, because i've got problems with my spinal column and hip. That's all :)

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TortueDesBois May 25th, 2016

@StadtAstronaut that is very good

PoliteOcean OP May 26th, 2016

@StadtAstronaut

Thats awesome!.... Good for you!.... I don't like morning workouts myself, BUT.... I pushed myself to just try to get them done and out of the way.... Sometimes I would alternate weights every other day, as well "bootcamp style" workouts at a local group outdoor workout place with other people... It was really motivating to have others doing it with me, and I Felt so empowered when it was over, even though I'd be so tired getting up to do it... But the rest of the day, I would be so proud of myself for getting it done!..... Great job yes

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PoliteOcean OP June 24th, 2016

Finding new ways to Get and Stay Motivated!

So hey everyone.... I bought this new Tracker, Its called the FITBIT (Blaze).... and I thought it was pretty amazing. I actually had bought it to track my sleep initially even thought I knew it included so much more!.... Its rather a "pricey" buy, however, it literally tracks everything I do. (Steps, sleep, activity, HeartRate, even the 'Floors" I climb!).....It tracks water intake, food intake....and so much more. The only thing It doesn't do is track "swimming".....sad

So I recently have begun swimming again since summer is back in FULL swing!.... I wanted a way to track that as well So...... several weeks after buying my 'Fitbit" I found the "Garmin VIVO"....And this tracks everything the FitBit tracks only its "Water Resistant" so I can now track my swimmng as well!..... I LOVE being able to look down at either watch and know what my goals are, and what I want them to be. Or where I "Need" to be! Its totally keeping me on track to getting those STEPS and that Activity in daily!....

One other NEW Passion I have found is dusting off my "Wii Fit' that i bought at least 2-3 years ago! lol..... I bought it with intentions of using it, but...well (you know how that goes) Well, I recently dusted it off, and got on again, I am now 'Stepping" more, Jogging more, Walking more....and really during all the time I would just be sitting around and not really doing much, I now use that as the opportunity to jump on my Wii Board!.... What really makes it even more fun, Is My Husband has now BOUGHT the SAME Fitbit and has now created an account on our Wii Fit as well! So....... this has definitely "Upped" our Fitness and Health Goals.... It has gotten us out of a "slump" due to the newly awakening of our goals and 'Friendly Competition" with one another! heart (Grab a fitness tracker, grab a partner, grab a Wii Fit!!).... and "Up your game, fitness goals, or friendly competition as well winkyes

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TortueDesBois June 24th, 2016

Thank you @PoliteOcean, stay motivated is the more challenging

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PoliteOcean OP June 24th, 2016

@TortueDesBois

Agreed Tortue! yes

happyDreamer23 September 13th, 2016

@TortueDesBois

You too, Tortue!

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lisa1026 July 2nd, 2016

I lost over 200lbs the natural way and I am able to maintain the weight loss

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PoliteOcean OP July 2nd, 2016

@lisa1026

Thats great for you Lisa yes.......... Can you tell us more about what the "Natural" way is for you?.... To me that would be through "eating healthy and exercise" and to continue tracking those results in addition to tracking everything you are doing (such as eating and exercise habits, monitoring food intake and what types of foods you are eating as well)....... smiley

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lisa1026 July 3rd, 2016

@PoliteOcean

Yes. I became a vegetarian and workout every week. I never took diet pills and never visited a nutritionist.

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TortueDesBois July 3rd, 2016

@lisa1026 oh, I hope meet you in healthy living room soon

happyDreamer23 September 9th, 2016

This is really awesome! I`m happy for you and respect the `natural` ways in which you were able to lose weight. That`s really impressive. If you want, you could share with us more about your workout routine or diets.

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happyPillow66 July 4th, 2016

Hey guys! So my journey has only just begun. I have always been rather active and I have definitely been very critical of my body for many years. It wasn't until this past year where my active lifestyle became a healthy one. Not only were my close friends very supportive but there was one thing that changed my ways: Knowledge.

Being in college for a while with all the control of my eating habits and excerise, I realized that I didn't know much about health. I was rather unaware of what was really in my food and what nutrients I was gaining. I honestly had no idea what amazing things could happen when I introduced more protein into my diet and cut out starches and breads. Understanding more of what my body needed and wanted, helped me to treat it better. My good friend also taught me to think of food intake as the gas in a car: Fuel. Give your body what it needs to be productive and it will be.

Ultimately this changed how I viewed my work outs as well. My one friend is huge into lifting and another is into CrossFit. Never have I ever done either of those but hey I was willing to give it a try. Relying only on cardio beforehand had put a lot of stress on me as to what my diet consisted of and how many calories I could burn. After learning new strength techniques, I realized lifting and building muscle not only burns more calories but it continues after your work out has ended.

Presently, I have more of a desire to be strong and fit than I do to just lose weight. With only a handful of nutrition and excercise tips, I was able to change my path. I still have a ways to go but I am excited to see where it will take me. :)

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PoliteOcean OP July 4th, 2016

@happyPillow66

Thank you so much for sharing your story! I could swear I was reading my own journey!....Isn't it great how just a few good techniques, some tweaks in your eating and physical habits, and a little knowledge can do so much for your body and physical health! (As well as your overall health and well-being)!..... Please keep us updated on your Journey! As the journey never ends, its only the beginning.... Its a lifelong habit. Good luck with the rest of your journey! Way to go yessmiley

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Skylar7 August 14th, 2016

I workout everyday first thing in the morning. I think I started doing after an illness about four years ago. I've actually been running and working out since junior high school. It hasn't always been easy, I've had ups and downs.

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PoliteOcean OP August 14th, 2016

@Skylar7

Thats Great Skylar! Good for you! It can be hard to workout first thing in the morning. I used to be able to, it can be tough....I workout in the afternoon and evenings now as well... But sounds like you are doing a great job! Keep up the great work. yessmiley

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stream26 August 31st, 2016

I don't like go to the gym and all my workout try do at home. I running on treadmill,do yoga, riding ouside when weather allow me. I even consider to buy home gym http://jonsguide.org/best-top-home-gym-equipment-reviews/ because I understand cardio is not enough and need to add weight training

OpenEyesOpenHeart September 9th, 2016

So I started dancing ballet at the age of 6. From the time I was 12, I was dancing at least 6 days per week for a minimum of 3 hours (Saturday and Sundays were 8-hour days). At 14, I went to a school who had a flexible attendance policy which allowed me to take dance classes all day as long as I would submit the coursework online on time. Over those years, I developed a combination of eating disorders in order to remain in my dance company. And finally, at 16, I came to a realization I couldn't dance because the degree of intensity wasn't healthy. For the next year, I ate anything and everything that had been "prohibited" while I was dancing and gained weight quickly. I had to go to a public school. The first day of school, I decided I needed to be healthy which meant eating right (no crazy no-carb, no-protein diets) and getting physical exercise a few times per week. And that's what I did! I did cheerleading in school. And after graduation, I got involved in running and yoga. Now, I run (or walk depending on my injury) a few times and take two workout classes per week.

I signed up for a recreational ballet class. The first class is 8 hours from now.. :) Wish me luck!

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PoliteOcean OP September 10th, 2016

@OpenEyesOpenHeart

Great Story OpenEyes! Thank you for sharing and congrats on taking the steps to getting healthier the "Right" ways and leading a healthy lifestyle for yourself. I commend you for knowing what was best for you to do and for overcoming what you needed to. And good luck on your class! Have fun! yessmiley

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