Official Blog for Weight Watchers Territory 8811! SCV, AV, Bakersfield, Burbank, Glendale, La Canada, and Studio City
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
You'd start exercising, but you're just too tired,
right? It sounds counterintuitive, but a regular exercise program
actually increases energy. Researchers found that typically sedentary
people who complained of fatigue increased energy levels by up to 20
percent, and 65 percent reported less fatigue. The participants in the
study simply incorporated low-impact, low-intensity regular exercise.
Music added to movement also helped sustain participants' energy.
Staying within that low-moderate heart rate range by doing exercises
such as brisk walking or working out on the elliptical trainer was key
in increasing energy. Those who engaged in long, strenuous workouts like
heavy weight training actually depleted energy.
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