The "I Hate to Exercise" Book for People with Diabetes

Turn Everyday Home Activities into a Low-impact Fitness Plan You'll Love

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Fitness, Exercise, Health, Nutrition & Diet, Weight Loss
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Author: Charlotte Hayes, M.S. ISBN: 9781580405058
Publisher: American Diabetes Association Publication: May 30, 2013
Imprint: American Diabetes Association Language: English
Author: Charlotte Hayes, M.S.
ISBN: 9781580405058
Publisher: American Diabetes Association
Publication: May 30, 2013
Imprint: American Diabetes Association
Language: English

For most people with diabetes, the first line of defense is adding exercise to the daily routine. Everyone with diabetes should be getting some physical activity into their lifestyle. The key to good diabetes self-care is simple: stay active by making the most of the activities that are already part of a person's daily life. The "I Hate to Exercise" Book for People with Diabetes shows people with diabetes how to exercise safely and to add exercise to their lifestyle with minimal difficulty. Readers learn how to ease into more exercise, build an active lifestyle, create a fun, low-impact walking program, set realistic goals, chart and evaluate progress. The "I Hate to Exercise" Book for People with Diabetes features more than 60 photographs of models performing the specific exercises in the book. Most of these exercises use very simple equipment: a sturdy chair, some hand weights, and some elastic bands.

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For most people with diabetes, the first line of defense is adding exercise to the daily routine. Everyone with diabetes should be getting some physical activity into their lifestyle. The key to good diabetes self-care is simple: stay active by making the most of the activities that are already part of a person's daily life. The "I Hate to Exercise" Book for People with Diabetes shows people with diabetes how to exercise safely and to add exercise to their lifestyle with minimal difficulty. Readers learn how to ease into more exercise, build an active lifestyle, create a fun, low-impact walking program, set realistic goals, chart and evaluate progress. The "I Hate to Exercise" Book for People with Diabetes features more than 60 photographs of models performing the specific exercises in the book. Most of these exercises use very simple equipment: a sturdy chair, some hand weights, and some elastic bands.

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