Lower Blood Pressure with Exercise!
Did you know that you can lower high blood pressure drug-free? Just exercise!!
“An inactive lifestyle can lead to high blood pressure. Hypertension can also increase with age. But getting some exercise can make a big difference. If your blood pressure is already high, exercise can help you control it. You don’t need to immediately run a marathon or join a gym. Instead, start slow and work more physical activity into your daily routine.”
Click below to read the full article from MayoClinic and learn how exercise can help lower your blood pressure!
The Benefits of Exercise Tip #3- Heart Health!
Discover all the great things you never knew you’d get out of a regular exercise routine:
Lower blood pressure! Regular physical activity makes your heart stronger. A stronger heart can pump more blood with less effort. If your heart can work less to pump, the force on your arteries decreases, lowering your blood pressure.
Reduce risk of stroke and heart disease by strengthening the heart, lowering LDL and increasing HDL and blood flow capacity. Recent research found that, if you’re inactive,
you have a 20 percent higher risk for having a stroke or mini-stroke (transient ischemic attack) than people who exercise enough to break a sweat at least four times a week. Need some motivation? Sign up for a class or a training session with one of our trainers!