Thursday, December 2, 2010

The Gift of Health and Fitness


It is difficult to sit back and watch a loved one continue with unhealthy habits, knowing what some of the terrible consequences might be. I think we have all been there at some point in our life. It could be bad eating habits, lack of exercise, smoking, or drinking. It might even be poor emotional health, high stress, or depression. It hurts to see the people we care about not living the best life they can, and sometimes we see what is hurting them before they do. I know I am not the only one who notices when my friends and family aren't taking care of themselves. It can put us in an uncomfortable place because we don't want to hurt the feelings of those we love, but isn't it our job as the person who cares the most to step forward and offer assistance to the person who needs it? We have to find a way to offer support in whatever way is needed to help that person become healthier and live a more fulfilling life.


I work in fitness, so I get to spend an enormous amount of time helping people identify their unhealthy habits. I consider myself lucky for that reason. I also get to say things to people that are difficult for others to say. People rely on me to tell them what they need to do to change their bad habits and come back to a place of health. From spending years as a trainer and fitness expert I have learned something very important when it comes to client goals: Everyone gets healthier when they have support from family and friends. Did you know that one of first questions most trainers ask is, do you have support from your family to begin this fitness program? This is a question we need answered because it can guide us in helping this client be successful. I say all this so the message is clear. Family support is invaluable when it comes to health and fitness goals.


With that being said, it is easy to see why giving the gift of health and fitness to someone you love is so important. By gift, I mean many things. Your gift can be offering to go for a walk every day at 5:00 p.m. with your aging parents. It can be setting up appointments with physicians, and taking your family members to them. It can be calling your sister on the phone every day to find out how her eating plan is going. There are so many options of how to give this gift, and it will be one of the most precious gifts you ever give. The holidays are a fantastic time to give this gift. We all know that January is resolution time, so why not give a gift of health and fitness that can roll right into the first of the year resolution season? It's the perfect time. Here are some great options: a gym membership, sessions with a personal trainer, some new home fitness equipment, some visits with a nutritionist, massages, acupuncture visits, or even smoking cessation programs, or counseling sessions. If this is something you have been thinking of doing, look into some of your local options. Many of these types of services offer specials during the holidays for just this reason!


You will never regret helping those you love become healthier and live more active lifestyles. It is the gift that will fulfill not just their life, but also yours when you get to spend more time together doing fun activities that aren't limited by health. If we can all affect just one person's health in a positive way, think how much we could impact our country, our healthcare system, and our happiness!


In good health,


Jennifer


PS. In honor of this blog and spreading the gift of health, Sporty Sprouts is offering $150 off of our upcoming session!

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