Merck Frosst
Patients and Caregivers

If you're just starting to get active again, you might want to consider some easy choices to fit into your daily routine.

Whenever possible,

  • Walk instead of taking your car or a bus
  • Carry your groceries home from the store
  • Take the stairs instead of an elevator
There are many things you can do around the house as well. Gardening, for example, has become a very popular pastime and it can provide a good combination of strengthening and flexibility exercises.

If you're planning to start a regular exercise program, you should think about joining a fitness club, where staff members can help you to plan a program that's right for your needs. Community centres also offer a variety of exercise or dance classes. If you're trying to find something you like, ask if you can "try out" a class before making the decision to sign up.

The most important thing is to take part in moderate physical activity several days per week.

A fitness club – what to look for

In the summer months, there are plenty of activities that can be done outdoors. However, when winter comes around, it's a different story.

If you decide to join a fitness club, shop around before signing up. Some things to think about include:

  • Is the club clean, and are the machines well maintained? 
  • Are there enough staff to answer your questions and help with your routine? 
  • Are the opening hours convenient to your schedule? 
  • Are there good parking facilities, or is the club near public transport?
  • Can you pay in monthly installments instead of one payment at the start of your membership? 
  • Are personal trainers available, and are the rates affordable?

In addition, you might want to think about "interviewing" the staff to see if the club is a place that will suit your needs. Most staff are more than happy to answer your questions.

This site is for residents of Canada. / This site was updated on October 26, 2011.