Move, or you might rust
DISCOVER YOUR PUBLIC LIBRARY
While I’m entirely sympathetic to the desire to stay indoors during
the winter, preferably reading a can’t-put-it-down book, I venture to
guess too many of us really end up spending hours in front of the TV
watching the Golf or Home Shopping channels while working our way
through every known type of Dorito. I’m here to scold and cajole and
tell you we’d all be much better off if we dedicated some of those
hours to exercise.
So, when you’re next in town, walk briskly -- or even jog -- on
over to the library to check out these books, in addition to many
others, for some exercise inspiration. Among my suggested titles you
won’t find anything like “Ninja Extreme Sweat” or “The Navy Seal
Workout,” but the following, less rigorous offerings instead.
A good exercise session usually begins with limbering up the body,
and “The Modern Book of Stretching: Strength and Flexibility at Any
Age” contains gentle stretches designed to stimulate all the body’s
muscles and joints. The book’s instructions are easy to follow and
are accompanied by many photographs that illustrate the stretches.
“The Complete Book of T’ai Chi,” a beautifully illustrated and
informative book, also explains a calm, measured exercise method.
T’ai Chi, an ancient form of Chinese exercise, involves a set of
“moving meditations” and is famed for its physical and mental health
benefits.
Picking up the pace somewhat, there’s “Walking for Health: From
Age-Reversal to Weight Loss, the Most Complete Guide Ever Written.” A
look at this book’s table of contents offers a wealth of reasons why
walking is valuable exercise; it helps relieve arthritis pain,
stress, mild depression, high blood pressure and promotes good
posture and general cardiovascular health, to name only a few of its
benefits.
Finally, girls of all ages. If you’re looking to replace fat with
muscle, maintain healthy bones and improve your energy, “Strong Women
Stay Strong” is a book full of scientifically based strength training
basics for safe workouts.
The library is, of course, multi-media and not content to provide
only books. Exercise videos abound as well as helpful articles in
such magazines as “Health” and “Prevention.” The library has just the
right exercise resource to help you keep a trim, healthy and
pain-free body, so come on down and check it out.
* MARIANNA HOF is the Laguna Beach branch librarian.
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