Friday, 7 February 2014

Physical activity- Men Part II


Barriers to physical activity

Some of the more common reasons why some men don’t exercise include:
Lack of time – men aged between 30 and 50 are typically busy with work and family commitments. When leisure time is limited, it’s natural to choose enjoyable activities – if men don’t view physical activity as enjoyable, they won’t do it.

Lack of interest – some men believe in the ‘no pain, no gain’ misconception, and think that only grueling and uncomfortable forms of physical activity are worthwhile. However, physical activity doesn’t have to be particularly vigorous. Any activity that works the major muscle groups, such as walking, gardening and even washing the car, is usually demanding enough to offer health benefits.

Lack of motivation – some men view health as a low priority. Unfortunately, the motivation to become more active may only come from a health scare.

Lack of physical ability – health issues that make activity and movement uncomfortable such as obesity, back pain or persistent fatigue are a common barrier to regular participation in physical activity.

Limited access to physical activity options – gym fees, sport club memberships and some types of exercise equipment can be expensive. The local neighborhood may have limited recreational venues, such as parks. In other cases, outdoor exercise is avoided because the neighborhood isn’t considered safe.

Weather – extremes of hot and cold weather can sap the motivation to undertake physical activity outdoors.

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