We know consistent exercise builds bone density and strength, which reduces fracture risk. But we also know that being consistent at exercise can be challenging, especially when there are so many options and so little free time!
That’s why an “Exercise Action Plan” (EAP) is so helpful. A set plan boosts commitment and focus by giving you clear, concrete goals of where you want to go — and let me remind you to celebrate when you get there!
To help you create your own plan, here are what kinds of exercise build Better Bones, as well as my own EAP.
Aerobic capacity is directly correlated with bone density and overall health. Any aerobic activity is fine. You may not realize that walking a mile in 15 minutes is aerobic.
My EAP
Any exercise that builds muscle builds bone. Even gentle, mindful exercises like yoga, tai chi, or Pilates strengthen muscle and bone.
My EAP
There’s both fun and power in numbers. When we make exercise a social event, it’s often reinforced and more enjoyable. And, anything that makes us feel happier builds bone!
My EAP
Take a moment to sit down, take a few deep breaths, and design your own EAP. I would love to hear about your plan.
References:
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