"Set small, realistic exercise goals. For example, work to increase your exercise by five or 10 minutes. At the end of the week, you'll feel a sense of accomplishment."— Kristin S. Vickers Douglas, Ph.D., L.P. |
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Move More 3 fitness tips to beat boredom Stuck in an exercise rut? Even the most devoted exerciser can get tired of the same old routine. Changing it up and seeking new challenges from time to time can keep you motivated. These tips will get you excited to lace up your sneakers! Try these suggestions » | | Today's Fitness Tip Physical activity vs. exercise Physical activity is any movement you do that burns calories — from gardening or walking to stretching during a work break. Exercise is a planned, repetitive form of physical activity that improves fitness — such as swimming laps, bicycling, brisk walking and lifting weights. Remember, exercise doesn't have to be all or nothing — any movement throughout your day helps you get closer to your goals! | | | ADVERTISEMENT | | Mayo Clinic is a not-for-profit organization. Proceeds from website advertising help support our mission. Mayo Clinic does not endorse any non-Mayo products or services. | Advertising & Sponsorship: Policy | Opportunities | |
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