How Does Being Fit Benefit You?
Fitness
Although fitness and health have similar properties, they are, in reality, two very different concepts. While health refers to the absence of diseases, fitness refers to the degree of body functioning and the ability of the body to handle physical demands.
The more efficient the body functions, the higher the level of fitness. The higher the level of fitness, the greater is the chance of the body being free of diseases and maintaining a healthy state. Fitness is a major part of a preventative medicine approach to health. Before starting any fitness program I highly recommend you first consult with your doctor.
Benefits of a Fitness Program
Whether you want to lose weight or not, fitness is important for everyone, correct and regular exercise results in a large number of benefits, not only to the body but also to the mind. Now we don’t have to be world-class athletes, but we should all have an exercise program with fitness goals to boost our overall general health. The key benefits that you will derive are:
- It helps maintain a healthy heart and circulatory system
- It keeps your metabolism active and not sluggish - exercise actually gives you energy!
- As well as giving you energy during the day, it helps you sleep better at night
- It tones your muscles, giving you a more healthy appearance
- Toned muscles help our balance which inevitably deteriorates as we get older
- It helps maintain bone strength, which is particularly important for women
- It releases endorphins, which make us feel good
- It enhances our self-confidence
Tracy L. Speights
theDowntownTrainer.com