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8 easy tips to start exercising—even if you hate working out

No experience? No problem. Here are some tricks to help you get moving.

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Exercise should be part of almost everyone’s weekly routine. It can help you maintain a healthy weight, lower your risk of injury and health conditions like heart disease and diabetes—and it makes you feel good. In fact, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) recommends that all adults get at least 150 minutes of moderate aerobic activity or a minimum ofShow More

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Get real about the benefits

Even if you despise sweating, it’s important to get moving to help lower your risk of chronic conditions like heart disease, diabetes and obesity. Exercise can help you do all of those things. “A strong, lean body is more resilient,” says Dr. Steinberg. "And exercise can reduce the amount of bodyShow More

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Schedule your workouts

The first step to making exercise a regular habit is setting aside time to work out—especially if you’re not too keen on it to begin with. “Use schedules and calendars to prioritize your workouts,” says Steinberg. "Mark off your calendar anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour each day. AndShow More

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Kick off an exercise group at work

A sedentary lifestyle can be detrimental to your health, raising your risk for heart disease, diabetes, anxiety, depression, cancer and obesity. That’s why it’s important to get moving—even at the office.

Start by moving more throughout the workday. Steinberg says there are walking and fitnessShow More

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Start with an exercise in your wheelhouse

If you haven’t been very active in the past, creating a workout routine may be pretty daunting. “You have to spend some time thinking about the exercises that will be fun, engaging and energizing before you jump into them,” Steinberg says.

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Get outta your head

Having a negative experience is one of the most common reasons why people become afraid or stop working out, Steinberg points out. “Whether you’ve had an injury, you’ve worked out too hard and it took forever to recover or you didn’t get the results you were hoping to achieve after a strict fitnessShow More

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Create accountability

When it comes to your sweat sessions, a workout buddy, coach or personal trainer helps you define goals, stay motivated and share successes. They can encourage you to push yourself or try a new exercise you fear is too difficult. They can also hold you accountable: “Even just texting or emailing aShow More

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Use social media and technology

Though Instagram and Facebook can keep you on your butt for hours scrolling through your feeds, there are some fitness benefits linked to social media. “Being connected to a larger community is helpful for establishing that accountability and creating a social environment where you are workingShow More

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Don’t disregard walking

Walking is free and doesn’t require much beyond a pair of supportive sneakers and a place to get moving. But this simple exercise offers many health benefits, including boosting your energy levels, improving oxygen flow through the body and strengthening your heart.

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