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A Simple 3-Step Approach to Exercise That Actually Works
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We all know exercise matters—but figuring out what to do can feel overwhelming. With endless workout options, apps, and programs, it’s easy to overthink it.
In this episode of Wellness for Real People, we simplify it using a research-backed approach from Harvard Health: focus on three core types of exercise.
Keep It Simple
The biggest takeaway? You don’t need anything complicated. Skip the fancy programs and focus on the basics. When your routine is simple, you’re more likely to stick with it—and consistency is what drives real results.
The 3 Types of Exercise You Need
1. Moderate Aerobic Activity
This is your foundation. Think:
- Brisk walking
- Light cycling
- Hiking
These activities support heart health, burn calories, and boost metabolism—without overexertion.
2. Vigorous Activity
This is where you push a bit harder:
- Running or jogging
- Fast cycling or spin classes
- Swimming laps
- Sports like tennis or soccer
These workouts increase endurance and trigger the release of endorphins—“feel-good” chemicals that boost your mood and help build lasting habits. They also help reduce stress and anxiety by calming the body’s fight-or-flight response.
3. Strength Training
Don’t skip this one. Options include:
- Weightlifting
- Resistance bands
- Bodyweight exercises like push-ups and squats
- Yoga or even heavy yard work
Strength training improves how your body burns energy and regulates blood sugar, supporting both heart health and metabolic function.
Why It Works
These three forms of exercise work better together:
- Aerobic movement strengthens your heart
- Vigorous activity improves endurance and mood
- Strength training boosts metabolism and stability
Together, they create a balanced, effective fitness routine.
Consistency Over Perfection
You don’t need a perfect plan—you need a doable one.
Aim to:
- Move regularly
- Mix moderate and higher-intensity activity
- Add strength training a couple times per week
That’s enough to start seeing and feeling real benefits.
Final Thought
You don’t need to do everything—you just need to stay consistent.
Start simple. Stick with it. And let those small, steady efforts add up over time.
Article: https://www.health.harvard.edu/exercise-and-fitness/a-three-pronged-approach-to-exercise