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Exercise For A Healthy Heart

 

As this month comes to a close we want to end on a heart healthy note. February is American Heart Month which aims to raise awareness about heart health, lower the number of heart attacks and strokes each year, and make sure that Americans know their blood pressure. If you haven’t already, check in with your doctor if it’s been a while since your last appointment and take the right steps to keep your heart healthy or manage your condition. In a previous blog at the beginning of the month we talked about ways to keep your heart healthy and strong, so now we want to offer some more detail about hearth healthy exercise.

 
Like any other muscle in your body, your heart gets stronger and healthier if you lead an active life. People who don’t exercise are almost twice as likely to get heart disease as people who are active. All it takes is something as simple as a 30 minute brisk walk each day. Not only will exercise help you burn calories and lose weight, it can also help lower your blood pressure, reduce LDL (“bad”) cholesterol, and boost your HDL (“good”) cholesterol. Before you start with any exercise, especially if you are a beginner, check with your doctor and make sure you’re healthy enough for whatever activity you have in mind.

Make sure your exercise plan is balanced. Cardio is an obvious choice for heart health, but stretching and strength training are also important parts of the picture. Stretching will make you more flexible – do it after you’ve warmed up of after you exercise. Strength training can be done with weights, resistance bands or through an activity like yoga. Cardio, or Aerobic Exercise, can be any activity that raises your heart rate – running, jogging, and biking are good examples. Swimming and hiking are great choices if you’re looking for something low-impact.

If you have been diagnosed with heart disease or have had heart surgery, exercise is an important part of keeping your condition under control and also a big reason to be extra careful. Ask your doctor about what’s safe for you, including heavy lifting and strength training. Heavy lifting isn’t just limited to exercise – make sure you’re being safe when you are lifting or pushing heavy objects, or doing chores such as raking, shoveling, mowing and cleaning. You should only do what you can do without getting tired. In general, pace yourself, don’t exercise outdoors when it is too cold or hot or humid (high humidity can make you tire more quickly and extreme temperatures can affect circulation), and stay hydrated. If you take medication for a heart condition, make sure you understand how it can affect your response to exercise.

Always pay attention to how you’re feeling during exercise. Even if your doctor has cleared you for any activity you choose to participate in, always pay attention to your body and stop immediately if you experience pain or pressure in your chest or upper body, break out in a cold sweat, have trouble breathing, have a very fast or uneven heart rate, or if you feel dizzy, lightheaded or very tired. It is normal for your muscles to be mildly sore for a day or two after your workout and you will probably breathe harder during a workout, just make sure that you would still be able to talk to someone while doing whatever activity you participate in (otherwise you are pushing too hard).

Although American Heart Month is about to come end, take these tips and keep them in mind year round.

~Love to Live Healthy with Josephine Fitzpatrick

Innovation Weight Loss and Fitness

8031 Jericho Tpke Woodbury, NY 11797

469 7th Ave Manhattan, NY 10018

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Snow is Temporary

 
Don’t sabotage yourself!
 
I want you to realize that the snow is very, very temporary. Like when the snow melts and brings beautiful green grass…It’s like a coat over a bathing suit. You are going to take off the coat and whatever you have been doing while it’s snowing is going to show. STOP SABATOGING YOURSELF. Snow doesn’t mean food. It means inconvenience, but it can also mean fun.    
 
Just because the kids are home for vacation or a snow day that does not mean you have to eat all day. Teach that there is more to do on snow days or days stuck inside then just baking and eating. Play tag in the play room or basement. Set up a fort and watch a movie together. Have a dance contest. Do some arts and crafts or painting so your hands are occupied. Play a board game.  
 
If the kids are not around…clean out an old closet that has been waiting for your attention. How about the play room or basement that may need some organizing. Maybe do an extra exercise video today or read a book that you have been putting aside.
 
Don’t throw in the towel because there is another snow day or because the kids are home from school for another week long vacation. The very worse thing you can do today is say “I’m going to start tomorrow” because they are home…AGAIN.
 
Use today as a day to challenge yourself to eat healthy while your kids are around. Since they are not going anywhere anytime soon it’s a good idea to learn to eat healthy and make the right choices when they are with you. Try not to use your kids as an excuse to overeat. REMEMBER: CHILDREN LEARN WHAT THEY LIVE.
 
It is February 16th!  If you haven’t started or feel a little off track then start this week! If you lose 1 pound by the end of each week starting this Friday the 20th until the Friday of Memorial Day you will have lost a total of 15 Pounds!!! WOW!!! 15 pounds, and that’s only with doing 1 pound a week. If you throw in some 2 and 3 pound weeks along with your 1 pound weeks – you will have a 20-30 pound weight loss by Memorial Day weekend.
 
At the end of the day it’s a very simple concept. Eat healthy 6 days, indulge on the 7th, and lose weight. The cleaner you stay 6 consecutive days, the more weight you will lose weekly.  The days may go slow but the months are flying by….
 
 
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~ Love to Live Healthy with Josephine Fitzpatrick

 

Innovation Weight Loss and Fitness

8031 Jericho Tpke Woodbury, NY 11797

469 7th Ave Manhattan, NY 10018

 
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Stop Looking for Excuses

 

There are so many reasons to take it easy this season but now is not the time to hibernate! Excuses to stray away from your weight loss plan are everywhere. But this year isn’t going to be the same as the last. It may feel impossible to spend your time and energy on getting fit, but now really is the best time to focus on your weight loss.

 

One of the most common excuses this season is the weather. Being bundled up and feeling sluggish in the cold temperatures isn’t exactly the right environment for outdoor activities or heading the the gym. But believe it or not, this is exactly the reason why you should exercise regularly – what better way to warm up than to work out? Instead of sitting on the couch under a pile of blankets, get your body moving to warm yourself up. The best part is, you don’t even have to leave the comfort of your home to fit in a workout. Try some of our at home work outs (https://innovationweightlossandfitness.com/portfolio/4230/) or check out our Pinterest for more ideas (http://www.pinterest.com/innovationny/).

 

Another seasonal condition that can keep you from working out can be the lack of sunshine. Less daylight can make you feel like the day is over by 4 p.m. Again, just because you don’t want to go outside int he darkness to get in a workout doesn’t mean that you have to miss out. It can also be a good idea to switch to morning workouts if you have the time. You can get in some sunshine and start your day right, which means you have a better chance of having a good rest of the day.

 

Feeling under the weather? Cold and flu season is in full swing, but you don’t have to let minor symptoms get in your way. Dealing with the sniffles is likely to be part of your winter season, so don’t let it be an excuse to cancel a workout. Many time exercise can actually help you feel better. Exercise at a lower intensity or pick something low impact and slowly build back up to a regular workout as you feel better.

 

You may not want to think about it now, but warm weather isn’t as far away as you think. Skipping a workout or deviating from your weight loss plan for a day or a week may not seem like a big deal when spring and summer feel so far away, but now is really the perfect time to get ready for warmer seasons. You don’t have forever, you have a couple months and you can do a lot in this time. Make it count! You will feel great and look great when it’s time for shorts and t-shirts.

 

Turn your excuses into reasons to motivate yourself. Winter is no excuse to stop working towards your goals. Keep a positive outlook and soon even the smallest healthy choices you make will have major results.

 

~Love to Live Healthy with Josephine Fitzpatrick

 

Innovation Weight Loss and Fitness

8301 Jericho Tpke Woodbury, NY 11797

469 7th Ave Manhattan, NY 10018