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The No-Excuses Guide to Physical Activity

Robert Roy Britt
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10 min readSep 19, 2022
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When I write about the health benefits of physical activity, readers often comment about the impediments of busy lives, old age, chronic pain or other limitations. Exercise can indeed be extremely challenging for some people. But physical activitythe term I prefer — can take many forms, all beneficial, mostly not that hard, and often loads of fun.

If you are able to move, then don’t let time, age, pain, or ability get in your way. With a modest amount of activity, you can

  • Improve your sleep
  • Reduce stress and better manage emotions
  • Lower the risk of heart attack, cancer and other diseases
  • Sharpen memory and thinking skills and reduce the risk of dementia
  • Alleviate chronic pain
  • Find more joy

Physical activity will make you more productive and better at the things you have to do, so you’ll have more time and energy to do the things you want to do. Excuses will evaporate.

If you’re totally sedentary or have any underlying health condition, see a medical…

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Robert Roy Britt
Robert Roy Britt

Written by Robert Roy Britt

Editor of Wise & Well on Medium + the Writer's Guide at writersguide.substack.com. Author of Make Sleep Your Superpower: amazon.com/dp/B0BJBYFQCB

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