The 7 Best Moves You Should Do Everyday
Staying active and healthy is an everyday activity, even if you only do a little everyday. Keeping your body moving on a regular basis either through exercise or just regular activities like walking up stairs or carrying groceries is important to overall health.
If you feel like taking your active time into your own hands, then we have some of the best movements to consider that can be done everyday and it’s much easier than you might think!:)
In This Episode You Will Learn:
1). Meredith’s explanation on what the “7 Best Movements” mean and how they can easily apply to your daily life.
2). How these movements don’t have to incorporate any weights or equipment and can be done easily anytime and anywhere.
3). Why the simple act of standing up and sitting down is considered and essential movement and how it helps contribute to overall health.
4). How strengthening your calf muscles through another essential movement helps with balance and gait while you move through the day.
5). The importance of upper body strength and the essential movement that you can easily do to help build up your strength in this area.
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We hope the movements that we’ve shared here in this episode are helpful to you especially if you feel like you aren’t getting enough exercise during the week. Small movements that are easy to do anywhere in your own home and on your own time can add up to big results!
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Meredith became interested in working with older adults after a client asked her to become the Fitness Coordinator at a local senior community, and the rest is history! Meredith has a passion for motivating others to lead happy and healthy lifestyles and is dedicated to helping seniors enrich their mental, physical, and nutritional wellness. Her goals are to help all audiences in their health and fitness journey, be an overall inspiration, and help others reach their goals.
Meredith says, “I see fitness not just as a ‘go, go, go,’ ‘push yourself harder,’ ‘run faster’ objective. It is more purposeful, more long-term in benefits, and for overall wellness.”