Take a look at yourself right
now. What do you see? If you are unhappy about any part of your
body, chances are good that area of your body is bothering you because it’s an
unhealthy area.
Here are some questions to ask
yourself to determine where you stand right now.
·
Do you have aches and pains in parts of your
body that are not from an injury?
·
Do you have clothing that doesn’t fit parts of
your body well?
·
Do you struggle to do physical activities? Do you avoid them because you know you can’t
do them?
·
Are you unhappy with the way that your body
looks? Do you avoid looking in the
mirror?
·
Have you been told by your doctor, your family
or others that you need to consider your fitness?
If so, then you need to begin by
understanding that change needs to happen.
There are several tools that you need to use to determine your health
level currently. You can find calculators
for many of these available to you free of charge on the web. You need to use them to understand exactly
where you stand right now.
·
Your Blood Pressure: The pressure in which your heart pumps blood
throughout your body. You need this
number to be there, but it needs to be in a certain range to be healthy. For adults, this is generally 120 to 139/80
to 89. Ask your doctor where your blood
pressure is.
·
Body Mass Index:
Your BMI is a measure of the percentage of fat on your body. The higher this number is, the more prone to
health risks you are.
·
Ideal Weight:
In comparison to your height and body structure, your ideal weight is
the weight that you should be, ideally.
These three things are critical
elements for you to take into consideration when considering where you stand
right now. But, there’s much more for
you to consider.
One thing that we want you to do
besides getting the above information is to grab a tape measure and get one of
the most important measurements out there:
your waist.
Your waist is important because it
is the indication on your body of your potential health risk. Those that have a larger midsection are most
prone to health risks.
This is an important piece of
information because of how vital it is to your health. Those that have a large midsection are the
most prone to heart problems. The fat
that is here will push into your body, causing difficulty for each organ
there. Your kidneys, your lungs and even
your heart are suppressed. In effect,
the fat here is likely to be what kills you, if you are overweight.
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