22 Reasons to Be Fit in ‘22
As we head into a new year, many of us are determined to take better care of ourselves – but then too often lose our steam by about the third week in January.
It helps if you have good reasons to get fit – or, heck, even to stay fit if you're already active. Some of the most popular motivations include playing with your kids, enjoying sports and hobbies, and just feeling better, looking better, and moving better.
So, whether you're new to exercise or a pro, here's a handy list of 22 great reasons to pursue healthy living in 2022!
Because the world has been going crazy for almost two solid years now, and you've just about had enough!
We can't control many things, but we usually can control how much we move and what we consume.
Healthy living boosts your immunity and helps you keep free of disease.
Exercise is the "Miracle" drug. It's good for your bones, muscles, balance, heart, breathing, mental health, and sleep – even helping to ward off dementia.
You want to live longer and have more freedom to do what you want.
Another child is coming soon.
Maybe you need to stay strong to help care for your relatives.
Strength training helps prevent falls – and brittle bones that can break in them.
You have a lot of life ahead of you, and you want to live it to its fullest!
If you're retired or working less, you have the flexibility to work out when, how, and where you want – and that's a luxury you earned and should use.
You gave up following trends years ago – including that one about dropping resolutions by February 1.
Because no one has ever said, "I regret that workout."
You want to look good – and there isn't anything wrong with that.
Because how many people have you lost due to bad lifestyle choices, like a crappy diet, smoking, and living on the couch 24/7?
Springtime will be here soon, and you'll want to garden, golf, or play tennis. Working out at the gym helps with all of those and more.
Believe it or not, we will be able to travel freely again someday. And you'll need strength, balance, and stamina to do it.
You want to socialize, and your friends will want to join you in a new outdoor activity or small group training program.
You like giving your doctor a reason to smile.
When the holidays roll around, you will have earned that extra dressing and the slice of pumpkin pie.
You want to avoid being overweight, getting diabetes, and letting high blood pressure go unchecked.
You want to set a positive example for your friends and loved ones.
Because exercise makes you feel good—every time.
Stay active with family, friends, and community organizations. Seek positivity in all things and avoid negative thinking that seems so prevalent. Pursue fun and laughter and love.
Let us know what motivates you. And don't be shy to say when you need a little extra encouragement some days.
22 sounds like a good number. Let's make it so!