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Exercise and low-carb dieting: Your partners in fitness

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Exercise isn’t just a necessary part of life, it’s fun! With so many different forms of exercise available, you’re sure to find one that matches your interests and lifestyle. You don’t have to run out and buy workout clothes, join a gym, and attend a Pilates class this week. Just pulling weeds in the garden or mowing the lawn can get your heart pumping. Walk around the block with your dog. Find a friend to walk with you during your lunch break. Volunteer to coach a Little League team in the sport of your choice. Anything that gets you moving is a great addition to your lifestyle.

The effects of exercise are cumulative, which means that you don’t have to get your 30 minutes a day in one shot. You can take a 15-minute walk around the block in the morning and another 15-minute walk after dinner.

Daily exercise stabilizes your blood sugar levels, improves your cardiovascular health, increases your strength and stamina, and helps you get a better night of sleep. You may feel more tired immediately after beginning a new exercise program, but you should quickly enjoy increased energy levels, as well as an improved mood because of the endorphins (chemical signals in your blood that act like your body’s own version of morphine or painkillers) running rampant in your bloodstream.

The more you exercise, the more lean muscle you develop. And the more lean muscle you develop, the higher your resting metabolism. (Your metabolism is sort of your internal rhythm, or the rate at which you burn calories when completely at rest.) With a higher resting metabolism, you burn more calories while you’re sleeping, working at your desk, or even just breathing. How’s that for efficiency?

Low-Carb Diet For Dummies

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