Do you want to become more active, but you don’t know how? Below are some general tips. Some are for people with SCI who are already active but struggling to get to the next level; others are for people who are not doing any physical activity at all. Every tip links to more detailed information.
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Start slow and gradually increase the amount of physical activity.
The Physical Activity Guidelines are the minimum amount of activity required to obtain fitness and health benefits. However, not everyone is ready to meet those guidelines. Some will need to start with more modest goals—for example, doing easy strengthening exercises while watching TV—and then build up their activity to meet the guidelines. Click here for a list of potential activities.
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Make a realistic and detailed action plan.
Research clearly shows that setting realistic goals, creating a personalized action plan based on those goals, and monitoring your progress, will help lead you to success. Click here for more information.
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Be active with your family and friends.
When you add a social aspect to your workouts and exercise, you’ll reap the benefits of camaraderie and mutual encouragement. Click here for ideas.
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Try different activities…and make it fun!
If you’re struggling to continue doing activities that you’re no longer enjoying, check out some other activities. Click here for ideas.