By Sarah
Tuff and Kasia Kurek
Five
reasons to throw on a paper gown in 2009
1.
Pelvic exam and pap smear.
2.
Breast exam.
3.
Blood pressure check.
4.
Weight check.
5.
Skin-cancer screening.
Five things to learn in 2009
1.
How to read nutrition labels.
2.
How to do a pull-up – even a single pull-up.
3.
How to eat mindfully.
4.
How to say “no” sometimes.
5.
How to stand tall.
Five new ways to save money on health and
fitness in 2009
1.
Pre-pay for an annual gym membership; it’s usually
less expensive than a month-to-
month
renewal or daily pass.
2.
Bike to work.
3.
Hang out your gym socks, shorts and sports bra to dry;
you’ll pay less on your electric bill and help
the environment.
4.
Refill a BPA-free water bottle at the fountain instead
of buying a new plastic water bottle every time you go
the gym.
5.
Never grocery shop when you’ve got the munchies.
Five new places to try a workout in 2009
1.
The local park – especially if it has retro fitness
trails.
2.
The swimming pool.
3.
The bedroom (best with a partner).
4.
The stairs up to your office – skip the elevator.
5.
The airport: Walk laps to kill time during your next
delay.
Five new old-school songs to add to your
workout playlist in 2009
1. “Mama Said Knock You Out,” L.L. Cool J.
2. “The Seed,” The Roots.
3. “She Sells Sanctuary,” The Cult.
4. “It Takes Two,” Rob Base and D.J. EZ Rock.
5. “Ray of Light,” Madonna.
Five new foods to incorporate into your diet
1.
Pistachios – They lower cholesterol and contain
heart healthy fats.
2.
Pomegranates – They’re packed with antioxidants
and a 2008 animal study found they could help with inflammation.
3.
Salmon – In addition to heart-healthy omega-3s,
it contains bone-strengthening vitamin D.
4.
Chamomile tea – A daily cup could help reduce your
chances of diabetes.
5.
Basil – Researchers are now finding that the yummy
herb has anti-aging properties.
Five bullet-points to cross off your to-do
list
1.
Find a family doctor. Check out familydoctor.org/cgi-bin/memdir.pl for
some help.
2.
Schedule an annual physical and pap test.
3.
Clean out your medicine cabinet, tossing all expired
items.
4.
Find a workout buddy in your city.
5.
Get your flu shot.
Five healthy items to invest in
1.
Pedometer.
2.
BPA-free water bottle.
3.
Well-fitting sports bra.
4.
Workout journal.
5.
Small, portable cooler.
Five words to incorporate into your every
day
1. “No” (as in, you’re not going to
have that second slice of chocolate cake).
2. “Natural” (as in, peanut butter and sweetener).
3. “Brown” (as in rice, cereal, bread and
any other whole-grain item).
4. “Mindful” (as in eating and living).
5. “Healthy” (as opposed to skinny or fat).
Five ways to stay motivated right through
to 2010
1.
Learn at least one exercise you find intimidating each
month.
2.
Sign up for a weekly group exercise class.
3.
Load your iPod with new, upbeat tracks.
4.
Ditch the people and situations that get you off your
fitness track.
5.
Find at least one restaurant near your home or work that
serves a clean meal you can eat on days when you don’t
have time to cook.
Five things to put off until 2010
1.
Organizing your gym-clothes drawer by color.
2.
Topping your salads with radishes cut to resemble roses.
3.
Perfecting every yoga pose.
4.
Skydiving.
5.
Doing your own taxes.
What are some of your health concerns? Write us at webeditorial@oxygenmag.com
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