Regular exercise not only helps in managing weight but also reduces the risk of chronic diseases, improves mental health and boosts overall well-being. However, the key to reaping these benefits lies in personalizing your workouts to suit your individual needs and goals.
Why fitness matters
- Physical Health: Engaging in regular physical activity strengthens the heart, muscles and bones. It helps in controlling blood pressure, cholesterol levels and blood sugar, reducing the risk of heart disease, stroke and type 2 diabetes.
- Mental Health: Exercise is a powerful tool for combating stress, anxiety and depression. It releases endorphins – the body’s natural mood lifters – and promotes better sleep.
- Longevity: Staying active can add years to your life by improving your body’s overall function and resilience. Keeping mobility and improving balance helps maintain your independence longer.
The power of personalization
No two bodies are the same, and their workouts shouldn’t be either. Personalizing your fitness regimen ensures that you are working towards your specific goals in a way that suits your body and lifestyle.
- Goal-Oriented: Whether your aim is to lose weight, build muscle, improve balance and mobility or enhance flexibility, a personalized workout plan can help you achieve your specific objectives more efficiently.
- Adaptability: Personalized workouts can be adjusted to fit your schedule, preferences and any physical limitations you might have. This flexibility makes it easier to stay consistent and motivated.
- Injury Prevention: Tailoring your workouts to your body’s needs can help prevent injuries. By focusing on proper form and technique and gradually increasing intensity, you reduce the risk of overuse injuries and strains.
How to personalize your workouts
While fitness is a vital component of a healthy lifestyle, it’s not one-size-fits-all. Here’s how to customize your workouts to make them work for you, so you’re more likely to stick with them.
- Assess Your Fitness Level: Start by understanding your current fitness level. This can involve a fitness test or simply noting how you feel during different types of exercise.
- Set Realistic Goals: Define what you want to achieve and set realistic, measurable goals. This could be anything from participating in a fun run to swimming a set number of laps in the pool.
- Choose Enjoyable Activities: Pick exercises that you enjoy. Whether it’s dancing, swimming, cycling or yoga, enjoying your workout increases the likelihood of sticking with it.
- Seek Professional Guidance: Consider working with a fitness trainer who can create a customized plan for you. They can provide valuable insights and adjustments to keep you on track.
Some Priority Health Medicare members have a fitness benefit called One Pass that offers gym memberships at a large, nationwide network of fitness centers including many Michigan YMCAs, as well as at-home digital fitness classes.1* In addition, some** members can also use their ThriveFlex card to pay for fitness that appeals to them. Look into your Medicare benefits to see what fitness benefits are available in your plan.
The right workout options can make a significant difference in achieving your health and fitness goals. By understanding your body and tailoring your exercise routine, you can enjoy a more effective, enjoyable, and sustainable fitness journey. Learn more about wellness support at priorityhealth.com/thrive .
Priority Health has HMO-POS and PPO plans with a Medicare contract. Enrollment in Priority Health Medicare depends on contract renewal.
1One Pass is a voluntary program. The One Pass program varies by plan/area. Information provided is not medical advice. Consult a health care professional before beginning any exercise program.
*Fitness benefit included on all Medicare Advantage plans except PriorityMedicareSM Vintage. PriorityMedicare SM D-SNP includes a virtual-only fitness benefit.
**Included on PriorityMedicareSM Thrive and PriorityMedicareSM Thrive Plus plans
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