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Let’s Get Moving!

“My idea of exercise is a good brisk sit.”   Phyllis Diller

…A pretty funny line, but the Surgeon General thinks otherwise.

According to his report, here are his major conclusions:

  • People of all ages, both male and female, benefit from regular physical activity
  • Low levels of activity, resulting in fewer calories used than consumed, contribute to weight gain and the high prevalence of obesity
  • Significant health benefits can be obtained by including a moderate amount of physical activity on most days of the week
  • Additional health benefits can be gained through greater amounts of physical activity
  • Physical activity reduces the risk of premature mortality in general, and of coronary heart disease, hypertension, colon cancer, and diabetes mellitus in particular
  • Physical activity may favorably affect body fat distribution
  • Physical activity also improves mental health and is important for muscles, bones and joints.

“Exercise is good for your mind, body, and soul. Not to mention your wallet.”    Tom Hopkins

Different things motivate different people to make a change in lifestyle.  This one is for those who are motivated by the almighty dollar.  According to recent studies, physically active individuals had lower annual direct medical costs than did inactive people, with a cost difference of $330 per person.

According to Centers for Disease Control:

• Physically active people require fewer hospital stays and physician visits and use less medication than physically inactive people.

• If all inactive American adults became physically active, the potential savings could amount to around $76.6 billion dollars.

• Americans 15 years and older who engaged in regular physical activity (minimum of 30 minutes of moderate or strenuous physical activity three or more times a week)  had average annual direct medical costs of $1,019 versus costs of $1,349 for those  who were inactive.

This is some great motivation for us to “get moving” as opposed to the “brisk sit” that we all can grow accustomed to.

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America’s Challenge

A look at what’s at stake…

Considering one third of the children in America is considered overweight or obese most of us would agree that something needs to change.  But where do we start?

First, we must put our finger to the pulse of America’s health. This generation is the first ever whose life span is significantly shorter than their parents due to unhealthy lifestyle choices. Not only that…

Due to our fast food lifestyles more than twenty five million children are showing signs of high blood pressure, Type 2 diabetes and high cholesterol.  That’s more than ever before. A recent study by the Ontario Medical Association found that three-quarters of obese kids will likely grow up to be obese adults and face heart trouble, diabetes, and other related medical conditions.

The U.S. spends $150 billion a year dealing with the issues of obesity that I have already mentioned.  Health-care premiums have risen more than three times faster than wages, largely because of the unhealthy choices of today’s society. We are one of the most intelligent civilizations ever, and yet we are blowing it when it comes to our health.

Unfortunately these problems won’t fix themselves.  They will continue to plague us until we find a way to change the patterns of “fast food” America.  These toxic habits and lifestyles will only continue to follow on to future generations if something is not done soon.

So where do we start? I like the suggestion from a Canadian Health Promotion Minister, Jim Watson, who declared “Fat is the new Tobacco.” If America’s parents and community leaders agreed with that and got on board as many have about the dangers of tobacco abuse, we might begin to see a difference.  The truth is, the war against tobacco has been very effective. Kids are taught in school that tobacco is a drug just like marijuana and cocaine, and threatens their very lives. Why can’t we come to the striking realization that fat is doing the same thing?

As I talk with people in presentations and workshops about the fact that “Fat is the Enemy” many agree that if a war were created against the killers called “fat and obesity” we would begin to see a difference in America’s health.

So what do we do?  A necessary step in this process is for families and community leaders to step up to make a difference. The only way our kids are going to make healthier choices is if we teach them and show them how to do so.

One thing that must happen is involving our kids in a healthy process for hands on learning.  This could include letting them select healthy foods at the grocery store.  Kids need to know why selecting an orange over a cup cake or Twinkies is the right choice.  Helping our children make good choices today will change the landscape of the “sick and unhealthy” society in which we live.

Kids are made to run and play! They were created by God to move, but many times the average school day, and the TV and video games that follow don’t meet that need.  Physical Education classes and after school sports definitely have their place, but we can’t expect those to fix our health dilemma.

I agree with Dr. Sasson Moulavi, of Smart For Life Weight Management Centers. He said: “My worry is some parents will sit back and wait for the government to come up with a magic plan. It is not going to happen. Parents need to realize they must take the initiative now. They have to stop waiting for a solution to fall from the sky. That’s just magical thinking.”

He could not be more right.  It’s up to America’s families to “pass the torch” of health to the next generation. Bottom line: it’s time for parents and community leaders to step up and assume the responsibility to make a difference.

So, what is the answer?  I believe a good start is finding the proper tools to educate America’s families. This is where my FIT FOREVER Book Series comes into play.  It is my way of trying to make a difference. It is designed to be a simplistic approach to helping families make healthier choices.  It is specifically written to be a simplistic, no nonsense approach for those who want to lead a healthier, more productive lives. 

FIT FOREVER is the perfect tool for parents in knowing how to help their kids make healthy choices. The first two books of this series are book one “FIT FOREVER”, and book two “FIT FOREVER The Next Step”.  Both are designed for interactive discussion for families, church small groups or discussion groups to talk about the “why’s” and “how to’s” of healthy living.

Focusing on solutions is what the great leaders of our world have always done. I agree this is a tough issue. But I’m up for the challenge! I believe that it is achievable and very doable in our lifetime!

Parents and Community Leaders, let’s get started!

What are your thoughts?   I am welcome to any feedback you may have….

To order books in the FIT FOREVER Series check out:  http://tomhopkins6.com/store/

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Author Tom Hopkins Brings Hope to Those Craving a Healthy Lifestyle

Author Tom Hopkins releases his second book in the

FIT FOREVER SERIES: “FIT FOREVER The Next Step.”

With over seventeen years of study and research, Tom Hopkins writes and speaks on health, wellness and age management. Shortly after his wife, Dene’, was diagnosed with the chronic disease Systemic Lupus, he set out on a quest to find ways to improve her health and quality of life. Though there is currently no cure for Lupus, Tom has discovered ways to bring healthy balance to people all over the world. In his book FIT FOREVER The Next Step he shares this first-hand knowledge to transform a reader’s body, mind and spirit.

FIT FOREVER The Next Step is a uniquely designed lifestyle book that focuses on daily consistency in leading a healthy life. This book in the FIT FOREVER series helps people find healthy balance through nutrition and exercise.

This simplistic book offers three sections: Be Well, Eat Well and Live Well.

• Be Well opens with 180 daily motivational studies that highlight topics of the ten chapters from book one entitled FIT FOREVER.

• Eat Well shows a healthy approach to eating, including food lists, and eating plans. This section also includes healthy recipes from a Whole Foods Nutritionist with 28 years experience.

• Live Well gives workouts and illustrated pictures of weight training exercises at three levels: beginners, intermediate and advanced.

FIT FOREVER, The Next Step is a no-nonsense look at helping you daily live a healthy lifestyle. The common theme that runs throughout this book is simplicity! Simple is good. Simple is achievable!

You should read FIT FOREVER, The Next Step if…

• You are looking to find balance in mind, body, and spirit

• You want to look and feel younger than you are

• You are looking for healthy, easy to fix recipes

• You are committed to advance to the next step in your Fit Forever Journey

So, how about you? Could you use some motivation to find proper balance? Do you want to take the next step in being the most energetic, enthusiastic person you know? If so, this can be a new beginning for you to embrace an active life of health and strength.

The author says, “On my quest in helping people find healthy balance I have discovered that regardless of our age, genetics, or body type we all have within us the power to change. The time has come to commit ourselves to taking care of this body that God has given us. We must remember that we will only receive one body in the span of our life, and it’s up to us to do all that we can to take care of it. Welcome to ‘The Next Step’ of your Fit Forever Journey.”

Growing up in Springfield, Ohio, but currently residing in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Tom is now enjoying the empty nest phase of life with his wife, Dene’.

To order a copy of FIT FOREVER The Next Step click on the “Store” tab or click here Buy Book

Or feel free to email Tom at Tom@TomHopkins6.com

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