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Vol 14, No. 3       LINCARE is a National Supplier of Home
Fall '01                Oxygen and Respiratory Therapy Services

Making Physical Activity a Part of Your Life

At Home

What are the advantages of working out at home? It's convenient, comfortable and safe. It allows your children to see you being active, which sets a good example for them. You can combine exercise with other activities such as watching TV. If you buy exercise equipment, it's a one-time expense and can be used by other members of the family. It's easy to get short bouts of activity in several times a day.

  • Do housework yourself instead of hiring someone else to do it.
  • Work in the garden or mow the grass. Using a riding mower doesn't count!
  • Rake leaves, prune, dig and pick up trash.
  • Go out for a short walk before breakfast or after dinner or both! Start with 5-10 minutes and work up to 30 minutes.
  • Walk or bike to the corner store instead of driving.
  • When walking, pick up the pace from leisurely to brisk. Choose a hilly route.
  • When watching TV, sit up instead of lying on the sofa. Better yet, spend a few minutes pedaling on your stationary bicycle while watching TV.
  • Throw away your video remote control.
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  • Instead of asking someone to bring you a drink, get up off the couch and get it yourself.
  • Stand up while talking on the telephone.
  • Walk the dog.
  • Park farther away at the shopping mall and walk the extra distance.
  • Wear your walking shoes and sneak in an extra lap or two around the mall.
  • Stretch to reach items in high places and squat or bend to look at items at floor level.
  • Keep exercise equipment repaired and use it!

      

                         

               
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The goal of Lincare News is to share timely information with clients of LINCARE.  The contents are selected to provide guidelines for approaching the resolution of problems, but are not intended to provide medical advice for individual problems.  The latter should be obtained from you physician.

 -  Jennifer Pedersen,
RRT, Editor