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exercise is the best |
You've probably heard countless times how exercise is "good for you."
But did you know that it can actually help you feel good, too? Getting
the right amount of exercise can rev up your energy levels and even help
improve your mood.
Rewards and Benefits
Experts recommend that teens get 60 minutes or more of moderate to
vigorous physical activity each day. Here are some of the reasons:
- Exercise benefits every part of the body, including the mind.
Exercising causes the body to produce endorphins, chemicals that can
help a person to feel more peaceful and happy. Exercise can help some
people sleep better. It can also help some people who have mild
depression and low self-esteem. Plus, exercise can give people a real
sense of accomplishment and pride at having achieved a certain goal —
like beating an old time in the 100-meter dash.
- Exercising can help you look better. People who
exercise burn more calories and look more toned than those who don't. In
fact, exercise is one of the most important parts of keeping your body
at a healthy weight.
- Exercise helps people lose weight and lower the risk of some diseases.
Exercising to maintain a healthy weight decreases a person's risk of
developing certain diseases, including type 2 diabetes and high blood
pressure. These diseases, which used to be found mostly in adults, are
becoming more common in teens.
- Exercise can help a person age well. This may not
seem important now, but your body will thank you later. Women are
especially prone to a condition called osteoporosis (a weakening of the
bones) as they get older. Studies have found that weight-bearing
exercise — like jumping, running, or brisk walking — can help girls (and
guys!) keep their bones strong.
The three components to a well-balanced exercise routine are: aerobic exercise, strength training, and flexibility training.
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