Exercise helps you:
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Stay healthy
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Improve your body movement
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Increase your flexibility and strength
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Control your weight
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Feel better about yourself
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Sleep better
Talk to your doctor before starting new exercises.
Your doctor will check your:
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General health
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Medications
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The way you move
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Talk to your doctor about:
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Which exercises are best for you
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How to stay safe when exercising
Warm up before you exercise.
Warming up helps:
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Loosen your muscles
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Prevent injuries
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Run in place for a few minutes.
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Breathe slowly and deeply.
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Practice the motions of the exercises you plan to do.
Stretch after you warm up.
Examples of stretches are:
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Moving your arms towards your toes
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Reaching towards the sky
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Stop if the stretches hurt.
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Take your time.
Drink plenty of water.
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When we exercise we loose a lot of water.
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Drink water often when you exercise.
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Drink water even before you get thirsty.
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Water keeps you from overheating.
Take frequent rest breaks when you exercise.
Taking a break will keep you from getting sick or injured. Stop and tell someone if:
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You feel sick to your stomach
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You feel dizzy
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You feel a pain in your chest
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You feel like you cannot breath very well
Cool down and stretch after you exercise.
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Slow down your exercise movements until you cool down.
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Repeat the stretches you did before you started exercising.
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Cooling down and stretching will help your muscles feel good.
Be careful when you exercise.
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Exercise is good for you and will help you stay healthy.
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Anyone can get hurt while exercising.
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The next slides show what to do if you get hurt while exercising.
If you strain or pull a muscle:
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Your muscle will feel sore or will hurt
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Put an ice bag on the muscle
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Keep it on for 15 minutes every hour
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Put a towel between the ice and your skin
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You should rest
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Call a doctor if it keeps hurting
If you get a cut or scrape:
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Clean it with soap and warm water
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Put on a bandage
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Call a doctor if it keeps hurting
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Rest before exercising more
If you fall and hurt yourself:
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Tell someone how you feel
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Did you break a bone?
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Did you bump or hurt your head?
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Do you need first aid?
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Do you need emergency care?
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If you need emergency care, call 9-1-1
Review the “Exercise Safety Checklist.”
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The checklist will remind you about:
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What to do before you exercise
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What to do if you are hurt or tired while you exercise
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What to do after you exercise
You can learn more safe ways to exercise.
You can learn more about what to do if you get hurt.
Last updated on March 26th, 2010