How to get started with an exercise program

Often the hardest step to starting an exercise program is the first one.

Just getting out the door can be difficult. Once moving, though, it’s easy to become a little too exuberant. Doing too much too soon is a common mistake.

Kirstin Brekken Shea, a lecturer in the Physical Activity Education Program of the Texas A&M University Department of Health and Kinesiology, shares these tips to help you start an exercise program the right way:

Whether you join a local gym, hire a personal trainer, use an exercise video or just go outside and play with the kids, just do it! Make being active a priority in your life!

This information is provided as a service by the Texas A&M University Department of Health and Kinesiology. Before starting an exercise program, check with your health care provider to make sure you are able to participate. End of story


H.E.A.D.s Up is a monthly column that features articles on a wide array of Health, Exercise And Diet issues. Information for these articles is provided by health and wellness professionals from throughout the A&M System. If you have questions or story ideas for this column, email Ruth McMullan.

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