Move more, feel better. That’s the slogan I adopted when I created The Move More Institute™ in 2016. Physical inactivity is causing a global health crisis, as we download more apps and purchase more labour-saving devices to make our lives “easier.” But is easier necessarily better? I don’t think so, and neither do most health and fitness professionals. For several years now, we have been sounding the alarm. Have you been listening? Perhaps you’ve heard that “sitting is the new smoking.” Unfortunately, our busy lives have precluded many people from making the necessary changes to their daily lives. I'm just about to publish my first book, called Move More, Your Life Depends On It: Practical Tips to Add More Movement to Your Day. With this book, I teach people how to add non-exercise activity to their busy days. Physical activity doesn't have to be complicated or cost a ton of money, but it does have to be part of your daily life if you want to prevent premature death. How will this book help you? I’m glad you asked. With the guidance provided in this book, you can: - Learn how to nudge yourself to be more active throughout the day, every day - Improve your health by incorporating non-exercise activity into your busy workday, and - Identify and overcome barriers to being more physically active. The book is divided into three easy to follow sections: The Problem, The Solution, and The Action Plan. If you’re stuck and not sure what to do, this book will help you change your behaviour from "mostly sedentary" to "active mover.” VIRTUAL LAUNCH: To reach more people, I chose to self-publish with Amazon. The paperback and e-book versions will be available for sale later this month. If you can buy books from Amazon in your country, you’ll be able to buy this book. OFFICIAL LAUNCH: For those of you who live in the Ottawa area, I will be hosting a book launch in mid-September. Stay tuned for more details. And remember: if you move more, you will feel better. Visit Amazon to purchase your copy today.
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AuthorAmanda Sterczyk is an international author, Certified Personal Trainer (ACSM), an Exercise is Medicine Canada (EIMC) Fitness Professional, and a Certified Essentrics® Instructor. |