Showing posts with label move. Show all posts
Showing posts with label move. Show all posts

Monday, 23 July 2012

Mov'em out

Did you realise we evolved to walk & run around 20 km per day...way back in our African days a few hundred thousand years ago as we emerged from the jungles & learned to stand up & then run? What an amazing body we have.

Reading the Weekend Australian for a few moments over my past weekend, there is a great article titled "Too much inactivity is killing us" which describes how little exercise with around 40% of us completely inactive. some of us mildly active & only a few very active...seems we Aussies as John Clarke tells us have gone from being a nation of sporting people to a nation of watching it...

So with the Olympics on the door step I am inspired to get outside & go for a walk..so this it for today..a short punchy blog post followed by an enjoyable walk along the Ross River..move'em out!


Getting better, not older. Rossco

Thursday, 5 July 2012

The power of 30

Decisions, decisions, decisions: to blog or exercise.

I could go for a 60 minute bike ride on a beautiful day or sit and punch out 200 words on exercise and do an intense 30 minute Tabata workout..so I made a choice as I wanted to do both and proves I can do both if I am flexible and apply lateral thinking.

What an amazing effect 30 minutes invested in moderate to vigourous activity can have on your entire day, week, life for that matter. Exercise stimulates the brain, fires up the immune system (good for this cold weather), improves blood sugar levels, reduces blood pressure, cholesterol, stress, depresssion and helps reduce weight...all seem fairly beneficial outcomes to me.

Moving has always been part of our evolution....we evolved to be 'mover's' (and some of us 'shaker's as well) constantly on the look-out for food..for 200,000 plus years we have evolved to 'move'. The amazing recent BBC series called The Origins of Us clearly pointed described our evolutionary path and How to Green a Planet saw us 'stand up and grow tall'.

It seems back in the day we were walking 20 kms per day hunting and gathering, looking for prey & also avoiding being prey for other animals (hence our amazing 'lizard brain' that protects us from danger but that is another blog topic)..but these days it seems we have lost the desire to move and consequently lost all the positive benefits it brings us...worse it seems we have become a whole lot heavier which adds to the disincentive to move..........

So in 60 years we have managed to now have more 'overnourished' people in the world than under-nourished'...quite a feat if you excuse the pun but our feet have suffered and become less used as a result...more cars, less walking, more food, less chewing....all manifesting as chronic lifestyle diseases including the rapid escalation to the totally preventable type II diabetes.

So how much exercise is needed?

Any is better than none..good.

5 x 30 minute sessions  per week is great & can be broken down into 3 x 10 if you are so time poor not to be able to find a 30 minute block 5 times a week. Mix it up..walk in different places, find other tribal members to move with, do some interval walks between the light poles, get the heart rate up...just move it..for your body's sake.

PS Pushing a shopping trolley around the local supermarket doesn't count as being a hunter and gatherer as far as exercise goes according to my way of thinking..but I could be wrong. 

So my 30 minute blog time is up..time for 30 minutes of Tabata training. Let me know if you want me to design Tabata programs for you..you only need yourself.