Wednesday, September 15, 2010

How 15 minutes can change your life!











The more active you are the better you will look in the long run.

Here are a few ideas for being more active than you are right now.

1. get up 15 minutes early and walk to the end of the street
and back a time or 2.
2. park further from the office and power walk in to the office.
3. instead of using the elevator, walk up a flight of stairs or 2.
4. get up once an hour and walk around the office for a few
minutes, say hi to your coworkers.
5. when you go to the restroom, go to the one on a different
floor, use the stairs not the elevator.
6. on your break, take a brisk walk around the office or to
another floor.
7. on your lunch hour take a walk before you eat.
8. when you hit the 3:00 slump, instead of eating that last
donut, take a quick walk to a friends office.
9. when you get home from work, immediately change clothes
and do something before hitting the cough for the night,
10. instead of sending an email, go talk to that person
face-to-face (bet you didn't think of this one, huh)

You don't need to join a gym to be more active, you just need to be
more active. Low impact routines can help a lot in the long run.

You can be the person you want to be, hang in there.

Make it a great day!

Chris Walker

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Who the hell is Chris Walker?

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Chris Walker is the founder of Fitnesstrainingformenandwomen.com located in Kitchener, Ontario. Chris manages several certified trainers, (CFT) within his organization and actively works with medical doctors and health care professionals in helping their patients to reduce bodyfat restore musculoskeletal strength and gain control over their blood sugar readings, good and bad blood fats and blood pressure readings, among other critical fitness issues. Chris has helped people to get in shape for their wedding day as well as people battling severe obesity. Chris likes to focus on functional training and likes to incorporate his martial arts background into his programs. Chris is a firm believer of a strong mind and guarantees results for those who don't mind a little hard work. Chris is a member of International Sports Sciences Association, (ISSA) and Canfitpro Organization. Chris has made media appearances on Global Television, Rogers Daytime, The Record News Paper and is a published author of many health and fitness related articles and books.