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Play some Kylie, keep it short and enlist your friends! The beginner’s guide
to loving exercise
There are many reasons people
struggle to get fit. Here’s how
to build an effective fitness
routine that you’ll stick to – and
(mostly) enjoy
Emma Beddington
7 June, 2022
Looking around the streets and parks of the
UK, it can sometimes feel as if everyone
is exercising: running,
weightlifting, wild
swimming or competing in triathlons. In reality,
a huge 12.4 million of us are inactive. But
why? It’s often a combination of reasons: time,
money, health, feeling unsure where to start,
mobility problems or being intimidated by gyms.
Then came Covid. The
pandemic exacerbated
existing lower activity levels for certain groups
of people. Women, lower-income households,
people from
some ethnic backgrounds and
those with a long-term health condition or
disability are still less likely to be active. In
challenging times, boosting our health and
wellbeing through movement is essential.
But taking that first step can feel overwhelming.
According
to cycling and swimming
champion Sarah Storey, “people are still
struggling to access activity that they are
confident in doing;
we still need to find a way
to enable people to have that confidence to get
started.” So I got some expert tips.
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