The Way of the Turtle - The Slow and Steady Path to Better
Health
Why
Do We Yo-Yo?
Exercise
that Works
How many times
have you started on an exercise plan, only to abandon it days, weeks,
or occasionally months later? Most of us have had this experience
multiple times.
Exercise has so
many health benefits, it's hard to list them all. It's good for
almost everything from your heart to your emotions (see our exercise
section for a long list). For long term weight loss, it is absolutely
essential (you can lose weight without exercise, but you won't keep
it off).
The trouble is,
we tend to go about it the wrong way. A new exercise gym opens,
and we enthusiastically join up, do too much too fast, get sore,
and 6 months later we have nothing to show for the money we spent.
Or we just set goals that are too high, and don't adequately integrate
them into our schedules. Or we are doing well for awhile, and then
and illness or change of schedule derails us.
Just as with eating
changes, we must find ways to work exercise into our lives in ways
that will be permanent. One of the goals of this site is to support
people in making these long-term changes, to help us all become
more active. We will choose exercise that is enjoyable and appropriate
for each of our bodies, and we will make small changes, incorporating
them fully into our lives before moving on. When life brings us
disruptions and shifts, we will support each other to find ways
to maintain our routines or find new ones. We will share with each
other the joys of being active, encouraging and motivating one another.
The material on this page and Web site is for informational and educational
purposes only, and should not substitute for medical advice. Anyone having questions
about the application of information appearing here to a specific person or
situation should obtain advice from a qualified health care professional.