Physical activity can help control weight, improve mental health, and lower the risk for early death, heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and some cancers.
Physical activity can help control weight, improve mental health, and lower the risk for early death, heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and some cancers.
Staying active is crucial for overall health and well-being, regardless of ability. For people with disabilities, physical activity offers even more benefits beyond the usual ones of improved fitness and mood. Regular exercise can help manage chronic conditions, increase independence, and enhance quality of life.
People don’t want to feel like they’re a burden, and it’s easy to experience shame and failure when thinking of reaching out for support.
Benefits of Physical Activity for People with Disabilities.
Regular exercise can help manage weight, strengthen muscles and bones, improve cardiovascular health, and reduce the risk of chronic diseases like diabetes and heart disease.
Physical activity is a known mood booster, reducing stress, anxiety, and depression. It can also improve self-esteem and confidence.
Exercise can help people with disabilities maintain or improve their ability to perform daily tasks, leading to greater independence.
For some individuals, physical activity can help manage chronic pain by strengthening muscles and improving flexibility.
Participating in group exercise or adaptive sports can provide opportunities for social interaction and connection.
The key is to find activities that are enjoyable, accessible, and appropriate for your individual needs and abilities. Here are some tips:
Resources for Getting Started
Remember, physical activity is not about being perfect or achieving peak performance. It’s about moving your body in ways that feel good and bring you joy. With the right support and resources, everyone can experience the benefits of an active lifestyle.
Let’s celebrate the power of movement and embrace the joy of physical activity, regardless of ability!
It’s easy and free!
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annabrown
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cmsmasters
Thanks.