3 Reasons I Want A Healthier Lifestyle

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Take a trip to just about any public place in the United States and you won’t have to look too hard to see people that are overweight. Unfortunately, many people (myself included) only have to go so far as the bathroom mirror to see someone that is overweight.

According to a report on Overweight and Obesity provided by the American Heart Association, the following statistics might surprise you and should definitely scare you:

Among Americans age 20 and older, the following are overweight or obese (BMI of 25.0 and higher):

  • For non-Hispanic whites, 71.0 percent of men and 57.6 percent of women.
  • For non-Hispanic blacks, 67.0 percent of men and 79.6 percent of women.
  • For Mexican Americans, 74.6 percent of men and 73.0 percent of women.


Of these, the following are obese (BMI of 30.0 and higher):

  • For non-Hispanic whites, 30.2 percent of men and 30.7 percent of women.
  • For non-Hispanic blacks, 30.8 percent of men and 51.1 percent of women.
  • For Mexican Americans, 29.1 percent of men and 39.4 percent of women.


Nearly 3 out of 4 men are overweight, with 1 out of 3 being obese.

There are numerous reasons that we should all strive to be healthy and fit. Among them are the benefits such as of having more energy to play with your kids, reduce or possibly eliminate the risk of certain health disorders, and a longer expected lifespan.

If those benefits are not enough to coax you off of the couch and into the gym, here is something that will interest most men. Being fit can benefit you in the bedroom as well, as overweight men are more likely to have problems with erectile dysfunction. In addition, as you feel and look better, your spouse will likely have a hard time keeping their hands off of you.

With all of that said, I bring this up today because I wanted to share with all of you that I am making strides to adopt a healthier lifestyle for myself. Unlike Jeremy from Discovering Dad, I’m not quite ready to videotape myself on the scale but I would like to share the journey with all of you.

As I begin the process towards a healthier lifestyle, I am taking baby steps; as past efforts have started off strong and then burned out. From an exercise regimen, I am starting with simple walking - both outside with my family and on the treadmill - and traditional situps and pushups. Sounds basic I know, but I want to make it a habit before I begin to increase the intensity.

The most difficult part of a healthier lifestyle for me will be the food intake.

One of my biggest obstacles is thinking of food as fuel for my body as opposed to a source of comfort and enjoyment. Sure, people claim that eating healthy can be enjoyable but a tofu salad doesn’t sound nearly as enjoyable as a pepperoni pizza. With my schedule, I am often up late at night and have a hard time resisting the snacks. Simply cutting out the late night eating - or choosing healthier snacks - should make a big difference for me.

Based on the statistics that I mentioned earlier, I know that I am not alone in needing to adopt a healthier lifestyle. As much as we might know that we need to be healthier and even how to be healthier, we still struggle with following through and becoming healthier.

While each of us is clearly different and needs to find our own source of motivation, I thought that I would share with you my top three reasons that I am adopting a healthier lifestyle.

#1 - Me, Myself, and I

You’ve surely heard the saying that someone will not change until they are ready to change. This holds true for fitness and eating healthy as well. People can talk to me all day about the benefits of having a healthy lifestyle but they best not hold their breath waiting for me to change until I am ready to change.

I am ready to change.

With the small changes that I have begun to make, I have reached the point where I am ready to change. I’m tired of being overweight.

#2 - My Kids

According to The Surgeon General’s Call To Action To Prevent and Decrease Overweight and Obesity, overweight adolescents have a 70% chance of becoming overweight or obese adults. This increases to 80% if one or more parent is overweight or obese.

As an overweight man myself, I do not want to see my two handsome boys grow up as overweight men. By eating healthy and making exercise a visible component of my life, my children will learn good habits and we will have the opportunity to do more things together.

Being a role model for my children, I want them to see a healthy and fit man rather than an out-of-shape couch potato.

#3 - My Wife

As much as I want to be healthy for myself, I want to be healthy for my wife. Not only are there the benefits in the bedroom that I mentioned earlier, but reducing the risk of major health disorders means we will have more time to spend together.

When I think of our retirement years, I don’t want to see either of us being in and out of hospitals with health problems that could have possibly been avoided had we been healthier. By following a healthy lifestyle, we will have more energy to do fun things together and make the most of the time that we have with one another.

Hopefully all of you will join me on this journey as well - even if you’re already leading a healthy lifestyle or are not ready to make changes in your own life. It will no doubt be a difficult change for me and I am sure that the support of the community will help keep me focused.

Who wants to help me change those alarming statistics?

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1. On June 10th, 2008 at 1:15 pm, Daniel said:

I’m with ya! I recently started a new blog called “Get Moving!” for these very reasons, to be healthier and to do my best to be around much longer for my family.

2. On June 10th, 2008 at 2:01 pm, Strong One said:

I wish you the best of luck! You’ve already taken the most difficult step, knowing what your weaknesses are!
And your motivation is more than enough to get your motor running.
It won’t be easy by any means, but to have your family as a catalyst and a constant reminder as to why you’re doing what you’re doing will definitely relieve some of the stress.
Keep us updated!

Strong Ones last blog post..How do you measure your fitness level?

3. On June 10th, 2008 at 5:07 pm, Kelvin Kao said:

Wow, those numbers about how many Americans are overweight are really amazing. I know we are an expanding population but certainly didn’t know that’s how bad it was…

Kelvin Kaos last blog post..Cool Links to Check Out

4. On June 10th, 2008 at 9:42 pm, JLow said:

Such a coincidence- I too have started (back) on my regime, after being slack for more than a year.

Started it for the same reasons as above; well, almost all. It’s still called getting lucky even after getting married. But now that I have 2 kids with a boy as the 2nd (assuming they are more physical than girls), I know I gotta physically be able to keep up with them when I have activities with them; and I am one who want to participate rather than just watching them.

Besides, I also don’t wanna waste my wardrobe of pants!

Thanks for sharing this Derek!

5. On June 10th, 2008 at 9:55 pm, Derek Semmler said:

@Daniel :: Link? I didn’t see a link on your site so please do share.

@Strong One :: Thanks! I’m looking forward to the challenge and eventually getting back down into the basement to start lifting again, it has been awhile but I still love to move the iron.

@Kelvin :: I knew it was bad as well, but I too was shocked by those numbers.

@John :: That is great to hear! This weekend the neighborhood kids ran me into the ground with round after round of ball tag. BTW, I still owe you some help with your header.

6. On June 10th, 2008 at 10:38 pm, Joe Cheray said:

Ok mmm not a man LOL but saw this over at MyBlogLog contact updates and wanted to just say that I applaud your efforts to start small and build your way up. On the eating thing email me and I can help you out on that one.

7. On June 10th, 2008 at 11:59 pm, Daniel said:

Right now it’s mostly just a workout log, but I hope to find time to add stuff:

http://deguia.wordpress.com/

Daniels last blog post..Have We ‘Lost Our Moral Compass’?

8. On June 11th, 2008 at 6:29 pm, Mother Earth said:

way to go derek, for clearly outlining such wonderful why’s and for defining the steps you need to take to take on your personal well being.

Since my work is all about prevention,I see a difference when clients really take it on - the things you do now will have huge impact on your later years. In the meantime you are providing a remarkable example to your kids, and beyond that think about what it woud be like to be a cool vibrant and healthy grandpa too!!

Here’s a little tip from Mother Earth -snacks are not always bad - plan for healthy snacks instead. Eating a raw red pepper is just as much fun as eating an apple.

What could some healthy snacks be? Have those things available instead.

When hungry think protein, next raw veggies, fruit, and lastly those pretzels if you must. By the time you’ve had a bit of protein and some veggies those pretzels won’t seem so interesting anymore

Mother Earths last blog post..The Andropausal Male

9. On June 11th, 2008 at 8:53 pm, JLow said:

Haha! Thanks Derek!

Please just email me when you have the time; the blog is working okay without the header :)
JLows last blog post..Why God made mums

10. On June 13th, 2008 at 8:19 am, Greycoast said:

Nice work! I came to a simular conclusion in Sept of last year and have dropped 42 lbs so far. My advice… take it one day at a time, and every little bit helps. An apple instead of chips may suck in the moment but just do it for the moment.

Glad to see you are making some good strides Derek! Maybe when you feel you’ve hit your goal, you’ll post your first video entry!?!

Jeremy (Discovering Dad)s last blog post..Welcome ABC News Readers - Daddies Go Digital Feature

12. On June 24th, 2008 at 9:09 am, Scott said:

I started caring more about what I eat a couple of years ago when my son started eating more solid food. It might have just been all the business trips to California, but I decided that I should set better examples for my family. I’m not obese, but current appearance isn’t the only reason to eat healthy.

I’m not where I want to be yet, but I’ve taken steps to get there. I’ve eliminated sodas from my diet. I now drink 100% fruit juices, water, and sweet teas. I’m working on eliminating sugar and white flour now. These two ingredients are the most detrimental to our health that is eaten on a daily basis. Just search online for how bad sugar and white flour is for your health.

I’m not much of a candy eater but sugar is still hard to eliminate, especially since I like sweet tea. Many things that you buy have it, even if you don’t expect it to. My first step is to reduce or eliminate obvious sugar sources and then work on the harder ones. I’m working on doing the same for my son, but since kids are brainwashed into eating sugar by TV and even family, this is difficult. I have been teaching him what is good and bad for him. Last night I gave him the choice of root beer (his mom gave it to him) or a real fruit smoothie. I’m glad to say he chose the smoothie. Of course sugars in fruit are ok.

The next item to eliminate is white flour. This one isn’t so hard to eliminate because most restaurants offer a wheat or whole grain alternative and it’s easy to find alternatives at the store. I actually prefer whole grain bread to white bread. Kashi has good cereal with whole grains.

Something I’ve been working on also is reducing meat consumption. I’ve stopped eating beef except for the occasional steak or burger, but they have to meet high standards for me to deviate. It’s much more healthier to get protein from plants than from animals.

So here are two tips that will help you improve your health greatly, stop eating sugar and white flour.

Scotts last blog post..Slow to update

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