Walking Doesn't Take Time -
It Gives Time
Are you tired of your clothes feeling too tight? Are
you tired of looking in the mirror and not liking what you see?
Are you tired of aches and pains? Are you tired of feeling worn
out even after a good night’s sleep? Are you tired of feeling
old before your time? Are you tired of worrying about getting
some terrible disease? Are you tired of taking too many pills?
Are you just plain tired of feeling sick and
tired?

Are you ready to take that first step on the path to better
health, fitness, and healthy weight loss?
Are you more than ready to look better, feel better,
jump-start your energy, and get closer to the size you were
born to be, but don’t know where to start?
How about starting with a good pair of sneakers and just
putting one foot in front of the other? Yes, it’s that simple.
Just one step at a time for sixty minutes a day, every day, can
make all the difference in the world between whether you feel
lousy or whether you feel energetic and full of life.
Sure, with all the contradictory information, you may be
confused about which foods to eat. It takes a little bit of
digging to sort fact from fiction when it comes to choosing the
best health- and life-supporting foods.
However, there is absolutely no confusion when it comes to
the benefits of moderate exercise. And the best and easiest
form of moderate exercise is none other than walking.
You know that consistent walking helps your heart, lungs,
bones, and muscles. You know that walking cleans out the fat
and cholesterol in your blood vessels and builds up your immune
system. You know that walking helps prevent life-threatening
and life-robbing diseases, such as heart disease, cancer,
diabetes, osteoporosis, and strokes. You know that walking
boosts your energy, not to mention your self-esteem and
positive attitude.
And you know that walking burns those excess
calories—calories that get stored right where you don’t want
them - on your hips, thighs, stomach, and bottom.
Without question, if you want to add life to your years and
years to your life, consistent walking, or another form of
moderate exercise, is a “no-brainer.” And anyone with two able
legs can do it.
The question remains: if the value of walking is so obvious
to all of us and is simple to do, then why don’t we all carve
walking into our daily lives? Why do we continue to ignore the
well-known fact that over 250,000 Americans die every year from
a sedentary lifestyle, and that one of those people could be
you?
In fact, look at yourself in the mirror right now and ask
yourself why you still haven’t incorporated a daily walking or
exercise program into your own life.
Perhaps you, like so many Americans, are just too darn good
at the “yeah, but” game.
The “yeah, but” game goes something like this: “I would go
for a walk today—yeah, but it’s too cold,” or “yeah, but it’s
too hot” or “yeah, but it’s too rainy,” or “yeah, but it’s too
sunny,” or “yeah, but I’m too tired or too stressed or too sad
or too late or too early or too busy.” If one “yeah, but”
doesn’t work, there is always another “yeah, but” positioned
and ready to take its place.
Does the “yeah, but” game sound all too familiar? How often
do you play the “yeah, but” game?
Do yourself a favor—quit playing the “yeah, but” game; a
game in which there is only one loser—you. Quit “yeah-butting”
your way to premature disability, disease, and death.
Once and for all, make a commitment to your body, your
health, and your life, and put that commitment into action.
It’s as simple as going to your closet every day (no, not just
three times a week or just on those balmy, sunny 70 degree
days) and putting on those sneakers. Don’t even think about
it—as Nike says, just do it!
And the next time you are tempted to say to yourself, “I
would go for a walk—yeah, but I just don’t have the time,”
remember that walking does not take time, it gives you
time.
Walking gives you time when it counts the most—at the end of
your life.

By
Dr. Leslie Van Romer
Dr. Leslie Van Romer is a health
motivational speaker, writer, and lifestyle coach.
Visit http://www.DrLeslieVanRomer.com
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