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Fitness
How to Fit in Fitness
To get your kids moving, find physical activities they can enjoy at their own pace -- and become active with them.
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Your Everyday Guide to Fitness
Why Fitness Matters
Exercise can help you prevent or limit many health problems, as well as minimize the effects of aging.
Get Started
The first step to fitness is to figure out what you want to achieve through exercise: Weight loss? Better health? Endurance?
Get Moving
Before you start exercising, be sure to get the go-ahead from your health care provider
Stay Motivated
One way to stay motivated is to set modest fitness goals. Don't try for the impossible.
Improve Your Health
Regular exercise can help you manage stress, keep your weight under control and prevent certain diseases.
Children and Teens
Encourage your children to get regular exercise. They don't have to be on a sports team to stay fit.
Women
Exercise is an essential part of good health, no matter what your age or stage in life.
Older Adults
The "golden years" may be the best time for a fuller, well-rounded exercise program.
Healthy Shorts
"Sedentary"
This award-winning Public Service Announcement from the American Association of Orthopaedic Surgeons ® takes aim at America's sendentary youth.
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