
Looking back on my childhood, I always remember playing the hardest I could everyday. And, most of that time was spent outdoors, as I let my imagination lead the way. Lately, I have been noticing the childhood obesity epidemic within the city limits of Prescott, Arizona and I am shocked to see the large amounts of children who are overweight. When I was a child, I hardly ever remember the children around me being overweight, but today, it seems to be the norm. And, it is not just children who are being affected by the epidemic, but everyone is. What is happening to our lifestyles that are causing such a negative change in our bodies? Not only is the lack of proper diet a main culprit, but the importance of exercise has also taken a nosedive in our life choices. And, it is due to the lack of movement that the American population, amongst many others, has created such an issue of poor health. So, if we know that exercise is so vital, why isn’t the concept working? There are several viewpoints that provide the answers to such an uprising issue.

A second stance, given by Georgia State University, provides answers to the exercise issue by physical activity. According to the viewpoint, more than 60% of United States adults do not participate in the recommended amount of activity. And, 25% of U.S. adults do not engage in any activity at all! In order to solve this dilemma, guidelines are given to help get into a groove of exercise that will not be strenuous and will be enjoyed. For example, they recommend incorporating physical activity through simple actions such as, walking stairs instead of taking the elevator, gardening, raking leaves, dancing, carrying a grocery basket rather than pushing a cart, playing with one’s kids, and parking in the farthest parking spot and walking to one’s destination. It also states that physical activity can also be achieved through a planned exercise routine or recreation with friends or family members. Furthermore, a physical activity pyramid has been created to help guide exercise into an individual’s life. All in all, physical activity should not be viewed as a chore, but as an adventure. Anyone who just decides to get up and start moving, no matter what is may entail, can improve overall health and have fun doing it. Although these two viewpoints both support the importance of exercise, there are some differences.
The first viewpoint provides a stance on improving all aspects of our environment to reverse the obesity epidemic. It uses hopeful techniques for the future by improving the built, commercial, policy, and social/cultural environments. It gives the entire population a chance to change for the better by stepping out of the developed negative paradigms of food and physical activity. Whereas, the second standpoint provides guidelines for incorporating physical activity into different lifestyles. It uses simplified tasks such as, walking stairs instead of using the elevator or gardening, as means to improve health. It gives individuals a chance to make better activity choices by easy to follow guidelines. While the first viewpoint provides countrywide solutions in reversing a particular epidemic, the second one gives individual solutions in well-being.
Looking back at my childhood, I was always active. And, I make sure that I am always participating in physical activity, because it feels good mentally, physically, and spiritually. Today, the childhood and adult obesity epidemic is becoming the norm, because of the lack of physical activity and poor food choices. But, everyone knows that exercise is so important to achieve optimal, lifelong health. Why is it not working? According to one perspective, the only way we can improve the obesity epidemic, is to improve all aspects of our environment such as, more sidewalks, healthy food and fitness advertisement, physical activity in schools and the workplace, and creating new norms of healthy lifestyles that people can easily conform to. Another viewpoint provides simple instructions to merely just get up and move such as, playing with one’s kids or carrying a grocery basket instead of pushing a cart while grocery shopping. And, it also supplies a physical activity pyramid for a daily guide. I love being active, but I do not look at exercise as another task I have to accomplish. Instead, I look at it as a benefit for my mental, physical, and spiritual state and that outlook gives exercise a source of entertainment for myself. In turn, I feel that individuals have to make the conscious choice to wanting to improve themselves through physical fitness that will push them to the edge, but will be fun as well. In the future, I believe that the issue of exercise will catch on in such a way that everyone will want to be a part of it. But, I think that can only happen if we are willing to let go of some of the luxuries to experience our “true” selves again.
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2 comments:
I really liked how you involved your past experiance along with actually studies to prove your point. The statisics taken about the amount of people that exercise was very new to me. I knew that not enough people exercised but I didn't think that it was that bad. It was definatly susprising to see that one 15% actually get enough exercise. Good job!
What are the two best features of the essay?
I enjoyed reading your essay you have went deep into many subjects those are your best features.
What are the two things that could most be improved?
I honestly cant find 2 things that need improvement.
What is something new that the essay made you think or reflect upon?
The cold hard numbers of the people that dont exercise.
What most surprised you in the essay?
That 25% of U.S. adults do not exercise at all.
Great essay, Morgan Zimmer
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