Dangers of inactivity kick-start your active lifestyle
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According to a new report published today by the respected medical journal Lancet, a lack of exercise can cause more deaths than smoking. The report said that physical inactivity in approximately one third of adults causes around 5.3 million premature deaths a year, which is more than the 5.1 million deaths smoking causes. This comes as quite a wake-up call to those leading sedentary lifestyles and proves how important an active and healthy lifestyle is to increase your longevity.
Health and Fitness Travel, experts in tailor-made active and wellness holidays worldwide support this and agree that an active lifestyle can be started by something just as simple as cycling 15 minutes to work each day. Failure to involve at least 150 minutes per week of simple exercise such as walking and cycling, the study says, significantly increases one’s risk of developing illnesses ranging from heart disease to type 2 diabetes.
Paul Joseph, co-founder of Health and Fitness Travel says; “The inactive ‘fly and flop’ style holidays people go on which goes hand-in-hand with sedentary lifestyles could be the perfect thing to change. Nowadays we want a sense of adventure and challenge on holidays in comparison to the traditional inactive breaks we have been so used to going on.
“Holidays shouldn’t be void of exercise, tennis, cycling and yoga which can be a great way to re-discover or continue your healthy and active lifestyle, whilst having fun. Furthermore, taking a kickboxing class on the beach may be the perfect opportunity to revive your motivation to lead a healthy lifestyle”.
Regular exercise can help you to tone up, boost your immune system and improve your mood. So the question really arises, why not start now? Here are Health and Fitness Travel’s top 5 tips to kick-start your new active lifestyle;
- Join group exercise classes as working out with others is more motivating and fun
- Give yourself achievable goals, take it a small step at a time
- Eat a balanced diet and drink more water. Structure your nutrition to suit your workout.
- Ensure to take advice from health and fitness experts before beginning any program
- Go on a healthy and fitness holiday
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