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 If there were a pill you could take that could help you lose weight, 

get in better shape, and live a longer, healthier life, wouldn't you 

want to know about it?


The good news is, there is such a pill, and it doesn't require a 

prescription, nor is it available ¡°over the counter.¡±  It's a simple step 

counter or pedometer, and it has powers you would not believe to 

improve your health and wellness, lose weight, and live longer.


What's a pedometer?  It's a simple electronic device you wear on 

your waistband that counts steps.  Technically, a pedometer 

calculates distance, as opposed to a step counter, which only 

counts steps.  The pedometer still counts steps, and uses a user-

input stride length to calculate the distance.  Other pedometers 

show calories burned, elapsed exercise time, steps per minute, and 

on and on.  All you really need is something that accurately counts 

steps.  Other features can be nice, but many are not necessary.  


Why is it important to count steps?  It's a primary indication of the 

the activity you are engaged in during the day.  Studies have shown that 

you don't need to dedicate a specific time to exercise, per se, but 

smaller bouts of activity can have the same effect as one longer, 

extended period.  


That means that making small changes in your daily routine can have 

tremendous effects on your health.  Park farther from the store, take 

the stairs instead of the elevator, pace while you're on the phone, 

walk with the dog instead of just letting her go, and go down the hall 

instead of sending an e-mail or picking up the phone.


By taking more steps-essentially increasing your daily activity and 

burning more calories-you are becoming more physically active.  

The American Medical Association says that by increasing your 

activity level, you will:


¡¤ Increase stamina

¡¤ Stimulate weight loss

¡¤ Lower blood cholesterol

¡¤ Lower blood pressure

¡¤ Improve self-image

¡¤ Improve mood

¡¤ Enhance the quality of life


As if that weren't enough, the AMA says you will also:


¡¤ Sleep better

¡¤ Strengthen your heart and lungs

¡¤ Decrease stress

¡¤ Increase energy

¡¤ Maintain appropriate weight

¡¤ Lower triglycerides

¡¤ Control blood sugar levels/diabetes

¡¤ Feel better

¡¤ Reduce feelings of depression and anxiety

¡¤ Improve productivity

¡¤ Build and maintain healthy bones, muscles, and joints

¡¤ Increase muscle tone

¡¤ Reduce the risk if dying prematurely


If any of these benefits are important to you, it's vital that you begin 

to move more.  The American College of Sports Medicine 

traditionally prescribes the following as the appropriate level of 

activity in order to get these benefits:


¡¤ Frequency: 3 - 5 days per week

¡¤ Intensity: 60% to 90% of maximal heart rate

¡¤ Duration: 20 - 60 minutes


If you can't take 30 minutes to exercise, try three 10-minute walking 

sessions throughout the day.  Walk briskly to get the maximum 

benefit.  If you have been sedentary, check with a doctor and start 

slow.


Your new life begins today, and it will be a healthier, longer, and 

happier life!