Health is Your
Greatest Asset
by Kamau Austin
If
you are like many people who take the entrepreneurial plunge,
you do so most successfully when you are approaching or entering
into middle age. Your middle-aged years are also ironically around
the time many people start to suffer problems with eroding health
and weight problems. Wouldn't it be nice if we could have the
best of both worlds: financial freedom and optimal health?
I once heard Dr. Dennis Kimbro http://www.denniskimbro.com
say on a television interview that most millionaires fail a few
times in business, and suffer some bankruptcies before they become
successful. Another salient point he made is that most of people
become millionaires around fifty years of age. Why this is the
case I don't exactly know, unlike Dr. Kimbro I can only speculate
on these matters.
My observation of many people makes me think perhaps the middle-age
launch into business ventures has to do with people finding the
confidence later in life. You have to have self-assurance to risk
business ventures. Usually people don't have this type of business
confidence until after they have run other peoples businesses.
Or at least they feel more confident once they have worked for
other people.
Andrew Morrison, the owner of Small Business Camp, http://www.smallbusinesscamp.com
once alluding to the book "Think and Grow Rich" said that many
men become more successful in their middle years because they
are less focused on sexual pursuits. I can relate to this because
when I was in my twenties I would be too focused on dating, to
have the focus to run a viable business.
However, what would be the point of having a successful business
if we don't have the health to enjoy it?
Most people would agree business is a very competitive and challenging.
It also stands to reason you should try to be at peak performance
when undertaking a business venture. This is why you should seriously
consider investing in your health to afford you the extra push
-- to drive you to business success.
Some of the major reasons you may want to bolster your health
and overall fitness are because:
- Studies show exercise helps relieve stress
- Exercise helps elevate your mood
- Exercise will help you think more clearly
- Resistance training will help increase your muscle and bone
density which tend to decrease with age
- Stretching after exercise will to help keep you flexible which
also tends to decrease with age
- Regular strenuous exercise can help you increase natural hormones
in you body like testosterone which will increase muscle mass,
sexual desire, and overall health
These are just some of the many well-known benefits you will achieve
with a regular exercise program. It is no wonder that I find many
people who are successful in business come from athletic or sports
backgrounds. Many successful entrepreneurs have a regular fitness
programs.
If you are a woman who has had children and find yourself with
some undesired pounds good balanced workout programs could be
considered from people like Denise Austin http://www.deniseaustin.com
or Donna Richardson http://www.donnarichardson.com
. For men you may like the workouts of people like Billy Blanks
and his TaeBo system.
According to fitness trainers like Denise Austin, the focus of
your workout should be on the balance of strength training, aerobics,
and flexibility.
Most fitness experts like Jason Martin of the BODeStore.com
http://www.BODeStore.com
make the point that strength training as alluded to earlier "will
increase bone density and muscle mass, aerobics will burn fat
and give you more cardio fitness, and yoga or martial arts will
help counter the inflexibility associated with age".
One thing you may experience as you age is you don't obviously
have the natural energy you had when you were sixteen years old.
Another problem you may experience is pain in your
joints like your knees.
If you notice pain in your knees and elbows especially on damp
or humid days you may be experiencing the on-set of arthritis.
Arthritis can be demoralizing when you are trying to obtain optimal
health. It is definitely something you didn't have to worry about
or contend with when you were in your twenties. Don't let arthritis
totally derail your pursuit of health in your most productive
midlife years!
Seek the help of your doctor and perhaps explore some alternative
remedies of relief. Personally I have found that some alternative
treatments to be superior to pharmaceutical drugs. I hear good
things about the supplement Phosoplex™ in helping with arthritis
and other joint problems.
The most important thing is to remember when embarking upon a
health and fitness program is to do so with moderation. Don't
overdue it and risk injury. Make sure you invest in good fitness
shoes with good heel and ankle support. In Denise Austin's words
"avoid boredom by doing various physical activities that you enjoy
with your family". If you are quite a bit over weight maybe start
out with walking more.
In the end what does if profit you to become a millionaire, but
you are totally unfit to enjoy your investment? Like the saying
goes "your health is your greatest asset".
Kamau Austin is a stay-at-home dad and health advocate. You can
see more of his health insights at www.HealthandFitnessVitality.com
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About
the Author
Kamau
Austin is a stay-at-home dad, health advocate, and publisher of
http://www.healthandfitnessvitality.com