YP Letters: Man's best friend when it comes to exercise
WE are being advised by the Government to (as if we didn’t know already) take more exercise.
The number of people who seem to most need this advice can be easily identified by their roly poly waistlines and laboured breathing.
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Hide AdTo get the best out of the advice is really quite simple: get a dog.
Owners of dogs must get out of the house every day or their pooch will complain.
In a very short while, the extra activity becomes part of the daily routine and is less of a chore, assuming you walk the dog and not someone else.
If owning a dog is not right for you, then borrow a neighbour’s for 10 or 15 minutes each day: their dog will be delighted.
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Hide AdThis option costs nothing and may be a welcome help to your neighbour, especially if they have restricted mobility.
A word of caution however, owning a dog is a very serious commitment, so only go for this option if you can sustain it.
However, the rewards will be significant in more ways than one.