Aerobic Exercise Classes Daphne AL

You always know that doing exercise is good for your health, but you just don't know how. In fact, physical exercise has been clearly shown to help control blood pressure, as well as to fight obesity, anxiety, and diseases such as cancer.

Family Fitness Health Club
(251) 621-9933
25478B Friendship Rd
Daphne, AL
Curves For Women
251- 626-8883
28567 County Road 13
Daphne, AL
Batchelors Kydszone
(251) 626-5104
8051 Whispering Pines Rd
Daphne, AL
Gym Power House
251- 621-7800
28260 US Highway 98
Daphne, AL
Planet Fitness
(251) 621-7800
28260 US Highway 98 # 1
Daphne, AL
Jazzercise Daphne Abundant Life Christian Center
(251)490-5344
11101 County Rd. 64
Daphne, AL
Curves Daphne AL
28567 CR 13, Ste. A
Daphne, AL
Tone and Tan Fitness Gym
(251) 626-7911
27054 Parker Ln
Daphne, AL
Curves Daphne
28567 CR 13
Daphne, AL
YMCA Inc Batchelors Kydszone
(251) 621-8898
27080 Pollard Rd
Daphne, AL
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About High Blood Pressure and Exercise

By Steele Belok, m.d.

Q: I know exercise is good for my health, but I’m worried about spiking my high blood pressure even higher. Any recommendations?

A: Physical exercise has been clearly shown to help control blood pressure, as well as to fight obesity, anxiety, and diseases such as cancer. Vedic practitioners believe that 20 to 40 minutes of mild aerobic exercise each day is a good goal. Brisk walking has been shown to reduce the risk of heart attacks and angina about as much as the cholesterol-lowering prescription drugs called statins, and people of almost any age and ability can do it.

Another great option is yoga, which is specifically designed to promote balance in mind and body. Studies conducted in India have shown that yoga has beneficial effects on hypertension and cardiovascular disease. All the yoga positions can promote relaxation, but the one known as shivassana, in which you lie perfectly still on the floor with palms facing up, is particularly helpful—I recommend that my patients spend a few minutes in this pose at the end of every yoga session. It’s also a good idea to include five minutes of pranayama (alternate nostril breathing), a technique that slows the breath, settles the mind, and relaxes the body, after yoga and before meditation.

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