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Get ready for the ultimate quarantine workout on World Move For Health Day

The workout is packed with high-energy movements that’s sure to get your heart pumping and blood moving.

Lace up your tekkies, put on those sweatbands and get ready for the best 30-minute workout on World Move for Health Day tomorrow (Sunday, May 10) with SA’s fittest family of CrossFit champions.

On World Move for Health Day, people from around the globe join in a multitude of exercise activities, initiated several years ago by the World Health Organisation (WHO) to promote physical activity.

Nicole Jennings, spokesperson for Pharma Dynamics – an advocate for healthy living – says after being confined to our homes for weeks under lockdown many have settled into sedentary living, which is bad for our waistline and our hearts.

“Lack of physical activity is among the biggest risk factors for chronic diseases of lifestyle, such as cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes, which accounts for 40 per cent of all deaths in SA.

“The majority of South Africans don’t do anywhere near the recommended amount of exercise to stave off non-communicable diseases. The most recent study by the World Health Organisation (WHO) found that a whopping 38.2 per cent of South Africans are inactive. Women are the least active (47.3 per cent) when compared to men (28.5 per cent).

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“Participating in 30 minutes of exercise every day reduces your risk of hypertension by almost one fifth, while incorporating four hours of physical activity a week could make the difference between a healthy blood pressure and having to take medication for life.”

The WHO recommends a minimum of 150 minutes of moderate exercise each week, such as brisk walking or cycling, which is now allowed outside during stage 4 of the lockdown.

Exercising vigorously for 75 minutes weekly, would have a similar effect.

Jennings says their aim is to get as many South Africans off the couch and moving, which is why we have teamed up with the Finkels.

Their passion for fitness and family, is infectious and we know others will be inspired by them,” she says.

Husband and wife duo, Glen and Yael Finkel, and three of their daughters, Reegan (17), Ashton (16) and Brady (19) – who all boast impressive fitness resumés – have developed a full-body training routine that the entire family can enjoy at home.

Glen Finkel’s passion for fitness began at an early age.

He has always enjoyed competitive sports, which taught him to be a disciplined athlete from adolescence into adulthood.   

“Yael and I have devoted most of our lives to exercise and healthy living. As a family we train together several times a week and compete in numerous CrossFit competitions. Sharing this passion has enriched our lives and cemented our bond. If, through this initiative we get to inspire but one individual or another family, it would’ve been worth it.

“To us healthy living is second nature, but my message to others who are struggling to make exercise a part of their lives, would be to start now and make it a habit. Taking charge of your fitness may be one of the best decisions you will ever make. The choice is yours, so take it,” he says.

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Yael Finkel’s advice to women and busy moms whose days are often a juggling act are to take the time for yourself by making exercise a daily priority. “This will make you a better person and mother, and will help you to cope with the pressures of life.”

She says they’re shifting gears on Sunday to make their workout routine easier for everyone to enjoy at home where space is limited and no equipment is needed.

“We’ll also include more challenging variations for people who are at an intermediate or more advanced fitness level. We’ll bring all our enthusiasm and energy on Sunday and are super excited to be exercising with everyone.”

To participate in Pharma Dynamics’ World Move for Health workout with the Finkels, all you need to do, is log in to facebook.com/PharmaDynamicsSA/ on May 10 at 10am sharp!

The half an hour workout is packed with high-energy movements that’s sure to get your heart pumping and blood moving.

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