How to keep Yourself Fit on Holiday

in health •  6 years ago 

Walking
See when you are on holidays that there is some place around you where you can spend time. If you are in the hilly area then it is very good. With this you can spend a lot of time on inaccessible hills. Even if it does not, you can still go out to roam. This will give you a closer understanding of your culture and traditions. The biggest thing is that you walk far away from it, so that you breathe in the open air and you get good exercise.
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Play with your Pet
This can be great news for people who love pets and have pets in their home. If you play with your Pet regularly, then your blood pressure will be normal, cholesterol levels will not increase, loneliness will not be realized and there will be no mental illness. This was revealed in a 2011 research. So if you are not happy alone, then bring a Pet to your home as a partner, it will be your best friend and will also keep you fit.
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Cooking
If you are fond of making a Food then this news is good for you, and if you have a habit of cooking then what to say. Cooking habits are like exercising regularly. If you are researching a 2014 study, those who are fond of eating food are not preoccupied with obesity as compared to others, because cooking burns 130 calories daily. So if you want to lose weight then do the cooking and taste it by making a delicious dish.
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Do meditation
There are many benefits to meditation, so it has been used for thousands of years. By regular meditation, digestion is smooth, blood pressure is low, stress is removed, and it enhances the secretion of chemicals-serotonin and dopamine keeping it happy. If you have any kind of pain, do meditation everyday to get rid of it.
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i enjoy everything of that :D

we all should enjoy every day of life...