Showing posts with label sleeping better. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sleeping better. Show all posts

Wednesday, 11 April 2012

Exercise And Sleeping Better



The amount of physical exercise you engage in during the day is one of the key factors to help you get a good sleep at night.  The more active your body is during the day, the more likely you are to relax at night and fall asleep faster.

With regular exercise the quality of sleep you get will improve and the transition between the cycles and phases of sleep will become smoother and more regular.  By keeping up your physical activity during the day, you will find it easier to deal with stress and worries of life.
You should aim at increasing your physical activity during the day.  This is to give your body enough stimulation during the day so that you would not be full of energy at night as this will make it a bit difficult for you to have a good night rest. 

Your body requires a certain amount of physical activity to keep functioning in a healthy manner.  It is also important to note that there should be four to five hours interval between when you exercise and when you go to bed. The ideal exercise time is in the late afternoon or early evening.  You should attempt to exercise at least three or four times a week for a minimum period of 30 minutes or so.

Your exercise may include walking, jogging, running, skipping and any other exercise you enjoy. The aim of this is to increase your heart rate and strengthen the capacity of your lungs. Adding a regular exercise activity to your daily schedule will help improve your overall health and also help you emotionally as well. 

Along with running and walking there are several other physical activities that you can add to your daily schedule to increase your level of physical activity.  If you are not getting enough sleep, you will find aerobic exercises very helpful. One of the major benefits and purposes of exercise is to increase the amount of oxygen that reaches your blood stream and other parts of the body system.  There are some non aerobic exercises that you may find beneficial to help you solve your amnesia problem. This include the following
Yoga

Yoga is an exercise that has a stimulatory effect on your nervous system, especially the brain.  Yoga utilizes breathing techniques and yoga postures to increase the blood circulation to the brain, promoting regular and restful sleeping patterns.  The regular practice of yoga will help you to relax as well as relieve tension and stress.

Tai Chi

Tai Chi is an ancient art of breathing and movement that was developed by the Chinese monks.  The movements involved are slow and precise, which is ideal if you have joint pains or you are unable to participate in high aerobic exercises.  Research has shown that Tai Chi can help with insomnia by promoting relaxation.

If you don't have enough time to exercise on a regular basis, you should try to sneak moments of activity into your schedule.  Whenever possible, you should take the stairs instead of the elevator, as little activities like that can accumulate over time to give you the required amount of physical activity needed by the body to function properly and healthy.
Your overall goal here is to have a healthy and well balanced life with enough sleep.




Friday, 16 March 2012

Children And Exercise



If you have a child of about 6 to 8 years old that wants to start exercising and lifting weights, you may be wondering what to do.  While some think it is perfectly okay for children to exercise, others think differently.

The fact is that it is  beneficial for your child to partake in exercise  or a weight training regimen, however there are few things you should keep in mind.

No matter how you look at it, children are not adults therefore you can't use the same methods and intensity for adults also for children, as children are different from adults emotionally, anatomically, and physically.

The skeletal bones of children don't get mature until they get to between 14 - 22 years of age.  Exercising during childhood can have a very critical effect on their bone health that can last for their entire lives. 

Children have immature temperature regulation systems due to their having a large surface area compared to their muscle mass which will cause them to be more susceptible to injury when they are not properly warmed up.

Children don't sweat as much as adults do, so they will be more susceptible to heat exhaustion.  Due to their low muscle mass and immature hormone system, it makes it harder for them to develop strength and speed. Their breathing and heart response during exercise are also different from that of adults, which will affect their capacity to exercise.

Before setting up exercise programs for children, first and foremost you should obtain a medical clearance.  The first approach to designing a program is to establish a repetition range of 8 - 12 and keep the work load appropriate for the range.

You should ensure that workouts are spread out enough to have at least 1 - 2 full days of rest between workouts. The main focus when working out should be on the form of every exercise performed, and not on the amount of weight being lifted.

Before weight training, warm up and stretching should be done.  Start your children off with light loads and then make adjustments accordingly.  No more than 3 non consecutive exercise sessions should be done in a week.   

You should also see to it that they drink plenty of water before, during, and after exercise.  Getting enough water is very important with exercise, as it is often times very easy to get dehydrated, especially with children.

Tuesday, 14 February 2012

BENEFITS OF EXERCISE TO HEALTH AND WEALTH

Generally people agree that health is wealth which is true. Health is paramount to wealth as long as both are concerned hence the saying that HEALTH IS WEALTH and not the other way round.
Regular exercising like jogging, skipping, running, swimming, cycling, playing sports, long walks and many more can improve your health, self confidence, quality of life and most importantly lower the risk of you developing serious health issues.

For you to be wealthy and keep your wealthy you must be healthy and for you to be healthy you need to have an active life style, be physically and mentally fit and alert. To achieve all these mentioned above exercise and fitness are major factors.

Engaging in exercise helps increase our energy level which actually mean that we will have more energy to work and do business. In other words exercise helps us to create wealth. People often say that health is more important than wealth but in practical they do the opposite. They spend much time at work and in business and give little or no time for exercise and other activities that will actually improve their health. This eventually breaks them down and they will be spending their wealth to regain their health. 
This cycle continues unless you strike a balance between their quest for wealth and staying healthy. To achieve this, apart from diet, a program of exercise should be an integral part of your daily or weekly activity that must not be ignored as it will enhance your physical, mental and internal well being.

Health is dependent on exercise, wealth is dependent on health. EXERCISE! BE FIT!.......Give your health the required attention so that you can keep your wealth.

Monday, 13 February 2012

HOW TO FIT EXERCISE INTO YOUR DAY



One of the major problems facing humans no matter their age, race or religion today is how to strike a balance between their job, family and well being. Some people work in different organization while others engage in one form of business or another. In all they want to take care of any need of theirs whenever it arise. This makes it difficult if not impossible for them to engage in one of the best activities that will help them remain healthy “EXERCISE”.
However, one should not compromise when it comes to issues regarding health and wellbeing generally. Exercise should be made a routine and kept like an appointment just like your job and/or business. The busy and tight work schedule is always a discouragement to exercising. Most people complain that when they get home after the day’s work coupled with other house chaos at home they become too tired to engage in exercise.
No matter how busy you are, endeavour to fit exercise into your work day to get energized. The following tips will be very useful for you to fit exercise into your work day.


WAKE UP EARLY. You can exercise in the morning before going out for the day. Exercising in the morning helps keep your mood elevated, recharges you physically, mentally and emotionally. It helps you get ready to face and seize the day. Make it a point of duty to wake up early in the morning to exercise before heading out for work or any other business.


EXERCISE WHILE WAITING. Another way you can fit exercise into your busy work day is to exercise while waiting for something else to happen. When running a copy you can stretch your arms and legs, walk around, while waiting for the micro wave you can step side by side, run or jog in place and squat. Instead of going to the closest rest room, go to the distant one.


USE THE STAIRCASE. Using the staircase instead of the elevator is another sure way of getting good doss of exercise at work or home. Studies have shown that using the staircase reduces the risk of developing heart disease. Try skipping a step when using the stairs it is good for the thighs.


MULTI-TASKING. You can multitask to get some exercise at work or home. You can do calf raises, squat; stretch your arms legs while brushing your mouth. In the shower you can do flexibility exercises and pushups. In the office you can during break hours you can walk around the office premises. When you have a cause to reach out to a colleague, walk to his or her office instead of calling or sending a mail. When going to the office in the morning you can stop a bus stop before your office and walk the rest. At the car park you can get a little exercise before proceeding to the office or stepping into the house.


These words from Mahatma Gandhi says it “Men often become what they believe themselves to be. If I believe I cannot do something, it makes me incapable of doing it. But when I believe I can, then I acquire the ability to do it even if I didn’t have it in the beginning.
CUT OUT those EXCUSES NOW!......NEVER give up!……..YOU will surely get their.