I made it a goal to exercise regularly. So I brought some exercise DVD that is a mixture of hip hop, belly dancing, ballet dancing and my favorite African Healing Dance. I'm a older woman and I had to take it slow and build up to the faster exercise DVD . I am doing better with my work out because I can but it in my player at anytime. Now when I first got the DVD I couldn't do no more then 5mins, then I would watch it only. After some time that 5mins added up to my doing the whole DVD's that is about 30mins. I do feel better mentally and physically. But more mentally because I was always up tight all the time.
Do you take the time to exercise?
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Black Women and Obesity: Reclaiming Our Beauty and Our Bodies
Do you take the time to exercise?
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Black Women and Obesity: Reclaiming Our Beauty and Our Bodies
Yet, with all of our style and grace, sass and brass, we black women are an endangered species. Each year more black women succumb to heart disease, strokes, the complications of diabetes and cancer than most other ethnic groups. Black women develop more severe forms of diseases, present to health care facilities at more advanced stages in their diseases, and are more likely to die from their diseases than women of other ethnic groups.
Many of us, despite our most diligent work ethic, are uninsured and have limited access to healthcare. We can’t control the healthcare system, but we can control how we take care of our bodies on a day-to-day basis.