I love this time of year. If you go for a walk in the park, on the beach, or near your house, there are people everywhere. One of my favorite parts of spring and summer is the return of life to places that were vacant during the winter. It seems that everyone tends to be more active at this time of year, which actually presents a very important health opportunity. formal and informal movements. This week we talk about the importance of informal exercise and how it can be beneficial to think about how informal exercise strengthens you. We also share a delicious recipe for chicken enchiladas.
Formal exercise refers to time spent specifically doing physical activity, such as going to the gym, attending a fitness class, or going for a run. Informal exercise refers to physical activity throughout the day that is not associated with a specific exercise. For example, walking to school, climbing stairs, or shopping from your car. This is a form of exercise that is often overlooked, but a very important part of maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
A lot of research has been done on our lifestyle and how it makes us sedentary, and the scientific community even calls it “sedentary sickness.” It’s no secret that physical activity is good for our overall health and for maintaining healthy bones and joints. Incorporating a method of continuous physical activity throughout the day can be very beneficial. A recent extensive UN report showed that in almost all countries women are more likely than men to lack sufficient physical activity.
What do you already do that counts as an informal exercise?
domestic affairs. Many of the daily tasks you need to do around the house can actually already involve quite a bit of physical strain, but here’s a great place to sneak in more activity. Doing the laundry, sweeping, mopping the floor, etc. all involve physical activity. Now that the weather is getting nicer, you can add gardening to your ‘to do’ list or hand wash your car. Think about what you’re already doing and see if you can build on it.
If possible, choose to walk. This is especially important if you have a sedentary job and a lifestyle that doesn’t allow for much physical activity. Consider how your day flows and what you can do to add movement. do you want to take the bus? got it. Try to get off the stop before you need it. Do you work in a building with an elevator? Try using the stairs instead of the elevator, even if it seems like there are many floors. Think about when you drive into a parking lot. Everyone naturally looks for a convenient space near the door. Reframe your thinking to think that the space furthest from the door is the best space to park. Less congestion and easier parking.
We tend to overuse our cars. Honestly, it’s often much more convenient to have a car than spend the extra 15-20 minutes on foot. This is what the plan is for. Find a way to find that time in your day. Some days you may not have time, but keep trying to think about them.
Our bodies are designed to move, and sitting in the same position all day is not good for us, but historically this has never been a problem. Whether it was physical labor, walking or standing, our bodies were in constant motion.
Our bodies aren’t made to sit still for eight hours a day, they’re made to move, and certainly not slouch.
Take a look at your current lifestyle and consider what choices you can make to incorporate more casual exercise.
Aim for 20 minutes of physical activity each day. Whether it’s adding stretches to your morning and evening routine, walking to the store, or taking the stairs, it all works.
chicken enchilada
A quick and easy twist on a Mexican classic.
preparation time
5 minutes
material
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1 ripe avocado (peeled and diced)
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a handful of fresh mint leaves
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1 lime juice
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2 tsp olive oil
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1/2 red onion, finely chopped
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2 skinless chicken breast fillets (diced)
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Fajita spice mix 30g
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1 clove of garlic (chopped)
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2 tortilla wraps
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60ml tomato passata
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50g cheddar cheese (grated)
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60ml natural yogurt
Method
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Preheat oven to 180°C/350°F with 180°C/gas.
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Using a fork, mash the avocado, mint, and lime juice in a small bowl and set aside.
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Heat the olive oil in a large pot over medium heat.
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Add onions and cook for 5 minutes until softened.
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Add chicken, spice mix, and garlic and cook for 3-5 minutes, then set aside.
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Divide avocado mixture between 2 tortillas and spread in even layers.
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Add a layer of passata, followed by a layer of spicy chicken mix.
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Roll each tortilla neatly and place side by side on an ovenproof plate.
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Sprinkle with cheddar cheese and place in the oven.
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Bake for 15-20 minutes.
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Divide the enchiladas among the heated plates and pour a small amount of natural yoghurt on each plate.