The new Rx-ercise: move more, move quickly
If you type the word “exercise” into the Google search window, you get about 1.72 billion results!
The available info covers everything from A to Z: “Arthritis and Exercise” (a good thing for sure) and (we quote) “Fatigue, exercise, intolerance and weakness: lessons on herding Zebras.” No wonder it’s hard to figure out just what exercises to do. Well, recent studies reveal that you don’t need to worry so much about whose exercise mantra you adopt or whether you take the stairs at work, swim, walk to the store, bicycle, jog or take a yoga class.
If you’re one of the 77 percent of Americans who don’t get even the minimal recommended amount of general physical activity or structured and planned exercise (at least 150 to 300 minutes weekly of moderate-intensity, or 75 to 150 minutes weekly of vigorous-intensity aerobic physical activity, or an equivalent combination), have we got news for you.