We all know some of our obvious habits. They’re simply the things that we do. In terms of definitions from psychology, habits are repeated behaviors that require little or no thought. By that definition, a lot of our daily activities would count as habits, good or bad. So clearly, we humans are well equipped to maintain habits. But what if you want to start new habits?
Read MoreAccording to the World Health Organization (“WHO”), physical inactivity levels are rising in many countries with major implications for the prevalence of noncommunicable diseases (“NCD”) and the general health of the population worldwide. As a matter of fact, physical inactivity is a leading risk factor for global mortality. Sounds pretty serious, doesn’t it?
Read MoreCardio training, also known as aerobic training, is a form of exercise that gets your heart pumping and sweat flowing. It includes a long list of activities that increase your breathing and heart rate, such as brisk walking, swimming, running, or cycling. Aerobic exercise helps keep your heart, lungs, and circulatory system healthy.
Read MorePhysical exercise is the performance of some activity in order to develop or maintain physical fitness and overall health. It is often directed toward also honing athletic ability or skill.
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