Dec
15

Fitness is a Value Statement

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Everyone has priorities. In this environment, economics is certainly at the top of everyone’s list.
Fitness is a value choice we usually make when we are in our teens and then in early 20′s.

We decide that being in great condition because we like sports and recreation is one of our life’s priorities. It is often selected by people who like to be outdoors. There are of course fitness buffs who prefer the gym or yoga.

Great fitness requires a supportive diet. Depending on the level of calorie and muscle burn, exercise needs fuel and recovery food. The best fuel is complex carbohydrates and the best recovery fuel is protein. Eating healthy becomes a priority for someone who wants to be more fit.

Fitness creates changes in how we feel and how we look. We certainly start taking pride in how vital we feel and especially after a great work out. We also take pride in the fact we look good to the opposite sex. Professionally, people have more respect for someone that looks like they take care of themselves.

Being fit connects us to our own capabilities and potential. Anyone that exercises hard has an appreciation for the human body. It usually follows that we feel more connected to the natural order that created life and made it such a reward to be alive.

One can have fitness regardless of what is happening in the world. It depends on what you value.

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