The importance that exercise plays in the health of the individual is now universally recognized. Everyone should be incorporating exercise into their life as a regular part of their life routine. As true as this is, there are special reasons why regular exercise helps those in recovery lead a healthier life. Exercise improves a person's outlook on life and raises their sense of well being. This eliminates any desire to reach for a drug to artificially improve how you feel in life. Many people have used drugs in the past to compensate for negative feelings. However, if you greatly alleviate or even totally eliminate these negative feelings, your need to compensate for them with drugs will no longer exist. This is exactly what happens to most people when they embark on and carry through with a program of regular exercise.

When you hear the word "exercise" do you think of it as something that is pleasant or unpleasant, as fun or work? How you feel about exercise plays a role in how often you will do it? Have fun when you exercise because if you are having fun when you exercise, you will automatically find it more pleasant. Focus on how good it feels to move your body. Remember also, if life makes you stressed and tense, exercise automatically releases stress and tension and gives you more energy. You can't help feeling better about life and yourself too. So think of exercise as a wonderful way to make yourself feel better in just a short amount of time.

You might have heard that if a person smiles when they're unhappy, they tend to feel better, and the same goes for exercise, if you're feeling stressed and down, exercising will pick you up and make you feel better and more resourceful. And by releasing stress, you will no longer be drained of energy from stressors and tension creating situations that occur in your daily life. What did you do in the past when you had a stressful day? Did you hurt yourself by doing unhealthy things like overeat, drink, smoke or worse? Now you will be making a conscious choice to do what makes you healthier, while achieving the exact same goals of relieving your daily stress and making yourself better, with fun exercise. You'll have made a new commitment to yourself to treat yourself better by respecting your physical being and becoming healthier and healthier.

Later on in this article I will discuss an often neglected aspect of the health promoting qualities of exercising, but first I want to discuss what types of exercises are best for you. The most valuable exercise and the most valuable piece of equipment for doing this exercise is obvious, but usually not known by most personal trainers, who often seem to have a particular favorite regardless of the individual they are advising. It is, to put it succinctly, any exercise that you will enjoy doing regularly. People often ask fitness advisors what piece of equipment they should buy to work out on. Well, the correct answer is the one you will enjoy using and thus will use consistently and regularly. For example one person might enjoy a rowing machine in their home, while another might enjoy a treadmill. While, again, another might enjoy using a climber or stair-like workout piece of equipment. People have different tastes, and that must be recognized and acted upon. Just because your friend has an exercise bike at home, doesn't mean you should get one instead of say, an elliptical trainer that you would find more fun.

Often people are being advised to "watch television when you work out," I, on the other hand, typically advise my clients, to "work out when you watch television." When you are listening to your favorite music, you can also work out at the same time. If you have time to watch your favorite TV shows or again, if you have time to listen to some of your favorite albums, then, right there, you DO have time to work out, which can be done at the very same time. You probably have noticed that there are television sets in fitness centers. This strategy can easily be applied within your home. So have the equipment right there in your television room, and get on it whenever you watch television. In fact, a sedentary life style created by people spending hours sitting in front of a TV can be totally turned around, so that watching TV becomes the thing that propels you along the new path of getting a lot of exercise into your life. You don't even have to go to a gym, you don't even have to go outside, and you don't even have to set aside extra time, just do it while you are watching your favorite TV programs in your own home.

Author's Bio: 

Jeffrey Rose, the founder and director of the Advanced Hypnosis Center www.ahcenter.com is a Certified Master Hypnotist and a nutritionist. Mr. Rose has a degree in Psychology from New York University and is certified by both the National Guild of Hypnotists and the International Association of Counselors and Therapists. He has over 15 years of experience in conducting individual hypnosis sessions, delivering group sessions, and teaching workshops as well as corporate wellness programs in the New York area and throughout the country.

At the Advanced Hypnosis Center Jeffrey Rose specializes in the use of hypnosis to help people identify old, ineffective patterns to replace them with healthier habits to enhance their self-image and self-confidence, which has made him “New York City’s leading doctor-referred clinical hypnotherapist” (Promenade Magazine, 2003.)

Mr. Rose incorporates an eclectic approach that includes Hypnosis, Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Neuro-Linguistic Programming and Nutritional Counseling and Life Coaching to achieve his results. He applies that modality which he believes will afford the greatest therapeutic benefits for the unique needs of his clients. Unlike some cold, unsympathetic medical professionals, Jeffrey is a warm, empathetic person who helps his clients achieve their goals more easily and comfortably than they ever imagined.

Jeffrey leads a very healthy natural life that includes vigorous daily exercise, sufficient sleep and plenty of time spent in nature. He eats a pure Paleolithic diet; organic fruits and vegetables, seeds and nuts, wild fish, wild game and organic grass-fed meats. He has not consumed any processed sugar for 30 years and has no desire for it.

Jeffrey Rose has appeared and been featured in stories on hypnosis on CBS' The Early Show, the CNN American Morning news segment "Kick the Butt," the "Tyra Banks Show's, "Your Future Face," CBS News New York's "The Hypnosis Fix" and WNYC National Public Radio's "The Take Away" story "Can Hypnosis Help a Resolution's Resolve."

As a staff writer at Recover Magazine, the Lifestyle Magazine for “Anyone Living with Addiction,” Mr. Rose wrote articles on health and fitness. He is currently writing a book motivating and inspiring natural living. His articles have appeared in scientific journals including PCI Journal, the official journal of the Society of Dermatology & Skincare Specialists. Mr. Rose has been featured or quoted in Well and Good NYC's "Seeking Holistic Methods to Quit Smoking." Men’s Vogue, Exhale/Inhale Magazine, “NYC & Hampton’s Guide to Fitness, Beauty and Wellness,” Palm Beach Society and New York’s Promenade Magazine.

The New York Public Research Group (NYPIRG) presented Jeffrey Rose with an award for his 10 years of dedicated service in the public interest. Mr. Rose is the co-leader of of the Weston A. Price Foundation Rockland County Chapter. He advises the New York Coalition for Healthy School Food and supports the Campaign for Commercial-Free Childhood. He is a also a passionate environmentalist.