Exercise and Heart Health: A Life Giving Marriage

Most people get their health out of a bottle these days, be it a bottle of vitamins or pharmaceuticals. However, with a little effort and dedication you really can get a hold on your life, turn it round and live it to the full!

If you've been diagnosed with heart disease or are at risk of developing heart disease regular exercise is essential for the health of your heart, body and mind. In fact, aerobic exercise and heart health really do go hand in hand.

With busy lifestyles and lack of time, regular use of home equipment, such as a treadmill, an elliptical trainer, a stationary cycle, a stair-climber, etc. is becoming increasingly popular. These items are now precision health giving apparatus that really can help get you in shape. Gyms are also getting more and more members, but often people slack off because of time restraints. If this is you, working out at home may be the answer for you ?

However, before jumping into your gym shoes talk to your doctor about your desires and objectives. Your doctor may be able to give you some useful insights you didn't consider as well as coaching from a medical point of view. If your doctor gives you the OK, try to work some exercise into your daily routine. The American Heart Association (AHA) suggests, for example, that patients start by walking five minutes a day, then increasing gradually to 30 minutes over several weeks. Walking is a wonderful way to start, as it is low impact, you need no special equipment, and it costs nothing. Swimming may be another good choice. This type of exercise is called aerobic training that involves large muscle groups, such as the legs, and keeps your heart rate pumping for a set amount of time. Unless there are deformities of the heart muscle, aerobics and heart health are often found together and not only does the heart benefit, there are other advantages too.

Aerobic Exercising and Heart Health

As you can see, take it slow initially; it's really not necessary to sign up at the local gym or aerobic class. Although, after some time you might want to do just that.

Depending on where you live walking or swimming may not be an option. In such cases, you may like to consider a piece of home aerobic equipment such as a treadmill, stationary cycle or elliptical trainer. However, before purchasing a home trainer consider whether you will really use it. If the answer is yes, best get the best home aerobic equipment you can afford. Your heart will thank you.

Lack of exercise and heart disease

The American Heart Association has now added "lack of exercise" to the list of major risk factors for heart disease. The other risk factors are smoking, high blood pressure, and high blood cholesterol.

Exercise not only helps fight heart disease and gets you in shape, but if you live a sedentary lifestyle, a regular exercise routine can also:

  • help control high blood pressure,
  • reduce the risks of type II diabetes,
  • help prevent osteoporosis,
  • improve your general wellbeing and help fight depression, anxiety and stress,
  • greatly help to lose weight
  • Those are just some of the benefits of doing regular exercise. I wanted to make a list of some of the disadvantages, but I can't think of any!

    In an ideal world, in order to get the best results possible you should exercise three to five times a week for 30-60 minutes within your target heart rate. But even normal day to day events, such as taking the stairs instead of the lift, walking to work, walking the dog, or gardening can help. You can do many things to increase physical activity during the day; just try thinking about what you can do. The benefits are well worth the effort.

    Another thing that has proven to be effective is cross training. In cross training you participate in 2 or more different types of exercise during the week, for instance: Monday walking, Tuesday treadmill, Wednesday swimming, Thursday elliptical training, etc. You may also like to insert some strengthening exercises too, such as weight lifting.

    Not only will cross training help to tone your whole body, it will help stop boredom setting in. Many people stop training not because they don't have the time (that's the reason they don't start), but because they get bored. If you can arrange a routine where you do something different each day, it is going to be difficult to get bored.

    So, talk with your doctor and start now! Once you notice the result, nothing will stop you. You'll loose weight, be more toned and fit, will have a sharper outlook on life and, oh yes I almost forgot, you'll live longer!

    About the Author:
    Nicholas Webb, of AllAbout Heart Disease, speaks and writes with a passion telling it is as it is; helping others to live life to the full. This article is extracted from his newsletter "The Web's Heart". To subscribe, or read other articles visit The Web's Heart

    To learn more about how to beat heart disease and get into shape visit: http://www.AllAbout-Heart-Disease.com

    Who Else Wants To Get In Shape in 35 Minutes?

    Most of the physical fitness trainers, and coaches agree that... Read More

    Exercise For Any Size

    Do you feel that you can barely do any activity... Read More

    Diet and Exercise ? Without Going to the Gym

    Exercising and dieting are tasks that are very difficult for... Read More

    Exercise And Stress

    "Stress is when you wake up screaming and you realize... Read More

    What the Philosophy of Tai Chi Can Do For You

    Taoist PhilosophyTo understand the purpose of the form it is... Read More

    Toning Your Abs - Common Exercising Myths

    1. The 'Chew Then Crunch' MythCrunches are good exercises for... Read More

    Monitor Your Body Fat Levels For Results

    A very important aspect in really finding out if you're... Read More

    STRETCHING; Why Should I?

    This short article looks at some of the tips, tricks... Read More

    Why Core is Key

    Do you currently suffer or have you ever suffered from... Read More

    Will Your Personal Trainer Help You Achieve Your Goals?

    Hiring a personal trainer can be a significant investment ?... Read More

    Elements of Exercise

    Warm upWarming up before exercising has physiological and psychological benefits.... Read More

    Optimize Your Exercise: Maximizing the Time Spent Working Out

    Diet and Exercise are the inseparable twins that are seen... Read More

    Mixing Things Up

    To say that the human body is an amazing machine... Read More

    Get Fit From Home-Part 2

    --------------------- Using The Stairs ---------------------Not everybody has stairs in their... Read More

    10 Workout Mistakes Cheaters Make

    "When I'm lifting free weights, I tend to go pretty... Read More

    Precision Abdominal Training

    It's almost impossible to turn on the television or open... Read More

    Unstable And Proud Of It! Power to the Push-Ups!

    When I get finished teaching you this never-before-seen version of... Read More

    Core Strength Limits Arm and Leg Power

    Core training has become such a hot topic in the... Read More

    Arthritis Exercise for All Levels

    Exercise can be very beneficial for arthritis sufferers, often relieving... Read More

    Your Guide To Exercise

    Even light exercise is good for you, so don't get... Read More

    Stretching for Health

    Lack of flexibility is now seen to be a major... Read More

    10 Best Workout Tips

    Top Trainers share their secrets to getting slim, toned and... Read More

    Super Charge Your Metabolism

    1. Cardio in Combination with Strength Training- If you need... Read More

    Top 10 Reasons To Exercise In The Morning

    If I had to pick a single factor that I... Read More

    Exercise Nutrition: How To Keep That Energy Up!

    How many times has this happened to you?>> You psych... Read More