
John O'Hagan

Bowling offers a great way to get some exercise.
It's a crisp winter day, and not a sliver of white disrupts the brilliant blue sky. I load up the dog and head to the park. It's the perfect time to meet some friends and play a quick round of disc golf. While not a strenuous workout, disc golf offers a great way to get some exercise, enjoy good company, and take my mind off the day's business.
Why It Works
Simply being active focuses your attention on a subject other than life's problems. Getting up and moving helps rest the mind
and allows you to be more prepared for the next challenges. Creating this downtime to relax is critical to long-term health
and happiness.
Besides the mental benefits of moderate exercise, your body will also reap rewards. Walking and biking are great ways to get your body moving and gradually build stamina. Other casual activities, such as bowling or dancing, can have a big impact on your overall fitness level--as well as your enjoyment of life. Research shows that bowling for an hour can burn up a couple hundred calories; dancing can burn even more. And the best part is that you're having fun.
If you're worried about your joints, try tai chi, swimming, or other low-impact activities that stretch your muscles while building endurance. Regardless of the type of exercise, the key is doing it on a regular basis. Exercise five days a week, and drink plenty of water for the best results.
Combining regular exercise with a moderate diet guarantees you will get the most out of anything you do. Many know that unhealthy eating habits can contribute to excess pounds, but did you know that stress can also cause you to gain weight? When you are under stress your body releases the hormone cortisol, which increases your appetite. Exercising reduces stress and burns fat, making it easier to control your weight. From disc golf to bowling to dancing, it's not hard to find something that's perfect for you.
Healthy Benefits
Being active helps your health.
This article is from the January 2005 issue of Southern Living.
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