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Move More Month: Aspirus fitness expert breaks down exercise barriers – Tomahawk Leader Newspaper

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Move More Month: Aspirus fitness expert breaks down exercise barriers – Tomahawk Leader Newspaper

For the Tomahawk Leader

WISCONSIN – As part of Move More Month, a fitness expert with Aspirus Health provided tips on how to overcome challenges related to exercise.

“In today’s fast-paced world, finding time for exercise can seem daunting, as highlighted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) findings that only 24% of adults meet the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans,” Aspirus said in a release. “However, Aspirus La Vita Fitness Center Supervisor Sydney Renik believes that incorporating physical activity into our daily lives is not only possible, but also essential for our overall well-being.

Renik. Photo courtesy of Aspirus.

“Fitness affects all aspects of life,” Renik stated. “People who work out are often more social and mentally healthier because they feel better about themselves.”

Renik acknowledges the challenges individuals face and offers practical advice to overcome them.

Duration of physical activity: Renik encourages rethinking the traditional approach of long workout sessions and highlights that even a few minutes of activity scattered throughout the day can make a significant difference.

“For people of all abilities, we can fit things in throughout the day; even if it’s just a couple of minutes here and there, that’s still really good,” Renik noted, emphasizing the value of consistency over duration.

Physical limitations: Instead of focusing on limitations, Renik advises finding movements that can be done. For instance, for those confined to a seated position, she suggests exercises that promote strength and flexibility and can be performed from a chair.

Lack of accountability: One of the key obstacles to maintaining a fitness routine is accountability. Renik recommends finding a workout partner or working with a trainer to stay motivated and on track.

“Knowing that someone else’s time is at stake, too, not just your own, makes a big difference in showing up,” she explained.

Social comparison: Everyone has varying fitness levels and starts from a different place, Aspirus noted.

“Wherever you’re starting is okay,” Renik stated. “Getting where you need to go may take longer or go quicker than somebody else, but everybody’s fitness journey is different. You just have to get started and you’ll be well on your way.”

Aspirus said Renik’s insights underscore the significance of regular exercise in a healthy lifestyle.

“Despite the challenges, making fitness a priority is a rewarding practice that positively impacts overall health,” Aspirus stated.

“Not every workout is going to be a good one,” Renik said. “It’s important to have a positive mindset and remember that not every day is a good day, but that’s part of the journey.”

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