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Commentary: We’re buying more fitness trackers but exercising less

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Commentary: We’re buying more fitness trackers but exercising less

As well as, fewer adults and kids are strolling or bicycling to high school or work than 25 years in the past. As an example, within the late Nineteen Sixties, most US kids ages 5 to 14 rode a bicycle or walked to high school. Since then, this “lively transportation” has largely been changed by car journeys. Charges of journey by faculty bus or public transportation have seen little change.

FITNESS TRACKERS ARE STILL USEFUL

So if ranges of bodily exercise have dropped on the identical time that the recognition of health monitoring has grown, what makes these devices helpful?

Health trackers may help to extend folks’s consciousness of their every day bodily exercise. Nevertheless, these gadgets are solely a part of the answer to addressing the issue of sedentary existence. They’re facilitators, quite than drivers, of behaviour change.

When an individual’s bodily exercise goes down, it opens the door to general lowered health ranges and different well being issues equivalent to weight problems or diabetes. Then again, bodily exercise has a dramatic optimistic influence on well being and well-being. 

Step one to rising lively motion is to measure it, which these gadgets can do. However efficiently rising one’s general bodily exercise requires a number of further elements equivalent to goal-setting, self-monitoring, optimistic suggestions and social help.

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Scott A Conger is an Affiliate Professor of Train Physiology at Boise State College, David Bassett is a Professor and the Division Head of Kinesiology, Recreation and Sport Research on the College of Tennessee, and Lindsay Toth is an Assistant Professor of Kinesiology on the College of North Florida. This commentary first appeared in The Dialog.

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I'm a health writer, and these are the 2 fitness tools helping me transition my workouts into the new year

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I'm a health writer, and these are the 2 fitness tools helping me transition my workouts into the new year

I’m late to the smartwatch game, but I’m obsessed with my TicWatch Atlas, which has all the bells and whistles I need to stay on top of my workouts. 

As a runner, my favorite feature is the built-in GPS, which allows you to track your runs, bike rides and hikes without the need to tote along a phone. I also love the heart rate monitor, which I use to stay in my target heart rate zones. If you’re new to the concept, following the American Heart Association’s guidelines is a good starting point.

In addition to offering multiple sports modes to track your workouts, including everything from swimming to yoga, the TicWatch Atlas syncs to your phone to make it easy to track a variety of health metrics. It provides a snapshot of your daily activity levels, sleep quality and even your current stress levels, by using heart rate variability. This is particularly nice during the holidays, when stress levels often spike. For instance, I may know I’m extra stressed, but seeing it reflected on the app is a good reminder to take a time out. Lately, I’ve been leveraging this information and opting to do a quick meditation session on ALO Moves to help keep me centered.

While I’m not particularly tech-savvy, this model is extremely user-friendly. The best part? It not only motivates me to stay active, but it gives me real-time data to reach my goals more effectively. If you lead an active lifestyle and love a good gadget, this smartwatch is a great option.

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Gainesville Health and Fitness: Running exercises

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Gainesville Health and Fitness: Running exercises

GAINESVILLE, Fla. (WCJB) – Running is the preferred workout for many people.

Trainer Adam from Gainesville Health and Fitness tells us about the perfect form in this week’s Your Fitness.

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8 health and fitness tips to stave off an indulgent Christmas

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8 health and fitness tips to stave off an indulgent Christmas

Let’s face it, we all know that Christmas and the holidays can be a pretty indulgent time of the year. Even if you’ve promised yourself this is the year where you take it a bit easier, you take your eye off the ball for just a few days and all of a sudden you’re 18 iced mince pies deep and your chiseled physique now resembles that of a melted ice cream.

Just me? Perhaps, but keeping on top of your fitness at this time of year is almost impossible; the gyms are closed, the food is rich and calorific, and the drinks (alcoholic or otherwise) flow non-stop. Cutting loose in December is also doubly impactful because January is often the time of year when people try to make the biggest dent in their fitness. I can’t even count how many times I’ve tried to start a New Year fitness push, lacing up my best gym shoes while in the worst shape of my life.

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