Counselor's Corner
Look and Feel Great!!
Your body is designed to move and be active – to walk, run, work, and play.
When you’re active and fit, you
Have more energy
Are better able to control your weight
Have stronger muscles and bones
Can handle stress better
Have a healthier heart
Are able to sleep better
Feel good about yourself
Today’s technologies provide us with a variety of engaging activities that do not promote an active lifestyle: texting, social networking, surging the web, watching TV, movies, and videos.
While these activities can enrich our lives and be fun, it’s important that we limit the amount of time we spend in front of a computer or TV screen, and that we spend part of each day being active.
Having an active lifestyle will improve your health, and help you look and feel your best!
GET FIT
To get and stay fit, create a well-rounded exercise program that includes aerobic, strength, and flexibility training.
Aerobic (cardio) training -
Aerobic fitness refers to how well your heart and lungs deliver oxygen to your muscles. Exercises that get your heart rate up and improve your aerobic/cardio fitness include walking, running, swimming, cycling, and dancing. Experts recommend 150 minutes of moderate aerobic exercise or 75 minutes of vigorous aerobic exercise each week.
Strength training -
Building and maintain your muscles not only makes you stronger, it reduces your risk of injury, increases your metabolism, and helps you build strong bones. To increase your physical strength, do push-ups, and pull-ups, and crunches. Exercise with light dumbbells, exercise balls, and resistance bands, experts recommend doing strength training exercises at least twice a week.
Flexibility training -
Having a good range of joint motion indicates good flexibility. While some people are naturally more flexible than others, stretching exercises are the best way to maintain and increase your flexibility. Flexibility improves performance and helps prevent injury.
Have an Active Lifestyle
Look for ways to incorporate exercise and movement into your everyday activities.
Make small changes
Take the stairs rather than the elevator.
Replace short car trips with walking and cycling.
During TV commercials, do push-ups or crunches.
Park at the farthest end of the parking lot.
When getting together with friends, suggest doing something active.
Do one-handed curls with light barbells while talking on your cell phone.
When listening to music, get up and dance.
Work -
If you need to work part-time, look for a job that requires movement. Stock shelves, bus tables, wash cars, deliver papers, walk dogs, or cut grass.
Leisure -
Find a sport or physical activity you enjoy. Play tennis, shoot hoops, hike, bowl, hit golf balls, swim, garden, or go dancing.
The goal is to get up on your feet and to stay active.
Fitness Tips
Have a set time to exercise each day or make an exercise schedule for the week.
Wear clothes and shoes that are appropriate and comfortable.
Drink lots of water. It’s easy to get dehydrated when you’re working out.
Try something new – tai chi, Pilates, martial arts, yoga, or spinning.
Play music, watch TV, or listen to an audiobook or podcast while you work out.
If you don’t have access to a gym, take advantage of exercise DVD’s and YouTube videos.
Eat healthy. When your body has the right fuel, it’s easier to move and be active.
Don’ts exercise the same group of muscles on consecutive days. You want to give your muscles a chance to recover between workouts.
Stay with your exercise program for at least three weeks. Experts say that’s how long it takes to develop How Fit Are You?
To get an idea of your fitness level, take this short fitness test.
The standard for each task is considered to be challenging but attainable for most 17-18 year olds.
Abdominal Strength -
How many sit-ups/crunches can you do?
Standard – Men – 36/Women – 34
Upper Body Strength -
How many push-ups can you do?
Standard – Men – 18/Women - 9
Aerobic Fitness -
How fast can you run/walk 1 mile?
Standard – Men – 7-8 minutes/Women – 9-10 minutes
Flexibility -
If you stand with your knees straight, can you touch your toes? YES NO
If you would like to improve your level of fitness, set some goals and monitor your progress. Note your starting point, make a plan, and stick to it.