Malaysians spend too much time on the Internet

You may not realize you are glued in front of your gadgets more and more everyday. Recent studies conducted by AIA Healthy Living Index show that Malaysian adults spend on average 4.1 hour/day on non-work purposes. That is 1.1 hour more than the average of 3 hours/day for the region.

On the other hand, Malaysians spend on average 2.6 hours/week exercising, and that is below the average of 3 hours a week of exercise time recommended by fitness expert.

Now, it is pretty obvious there can be a positive shift in our daily habits that can help improve Malaysians state of health. We can make small steps of positive changes by shifting 30 mins/day on the screen to working out. Yes, pivot the hours to working out.

Let’s Reduce Screen Time for a Better Health

1. Malaysia Numbers

The study has also shown that:

  • Obesity is on the rise : 55% of Malaysian adults are either pre-obese or obese (with Body Mass Index 23 and above)
  • Sleep Deprivation : Malaysians adults are not sleeping enough with an average of 6.3 hours / night, 1.2 hours below desired sleeping hours of 7.5.
  • Declining health condition : 68% of Malaysian adults feel their health is not as good as it was 5 years ago.
  • Misconception of healthy food : 81% think healthy food is more expensive, 64% do not like the taste, 58% find it harder to prepare

 

The panelist discussing the current health trends of Malaysians

Thomas Isaac, Director of Intuit Research | Indra Balaratnam, Consultant Dietitian | Jacqueline Wong, Head of Learning & Development, Fitness First Asia | Dr Myralini, AIA Health Services Sdn. Bhd.

2. What can we do?

Tips from panel fitness & nutritionist expert for improved wellness:

  • Indra says : “Make exercise exciting!”
  • Jacqueline says
    • Find something you are good at
    • Have full control of the activities you want to focus on
    • Find the right company / friends / group to work out with
  • Healthy diet and Exercising are equally important!
  • Reduce eating out. Prepare healthy food. It is cheaper and healthier.
  • Change our way of life to keep healthy. It takes mental, body & social effort

3. About AIA Healthy Living Index

The study was launched in 2011 by AIA Group, to understand how people feel about their health and the extent of their health habits, as well as their concerns and hopes for a healthier way of life. Conducted by TNS, an independent, global research company, each survey involved interviews with over 10,000 adults 18 years or older  (including 751 adults in Malaysia) across 15 markets : China, Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Korea, Taiwan, India, Indonesia, the Philippines, Vietnam, Australia, New Zealand and Sri Lanka.

I like these goodies useful for body toning; Dumb bell water bottle #ilike, Corny Nutrition bar and Fitness First voucher for yoga #ilike. Thanks AIA!

Healthy Living Essentials

Healthy Living Essentials : Good for Toning

Let’s make small steps for positive changes. Eat healthy & exercise everyday. It takes effort but make the small steps until they become habits. Take the advises from the panel experts and turn them into actions!

“You cannot buy your health; you must earn it through healthy living” Joel Fuhman. He is an American physician and speaker who advocates micronutrient-rich diet.

Les Mills GRIT Strength Class

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I have not forgotten that one of my New Year resolutions was to build some upper body strength. After a good, long weekend with my family I found myself back in the gym to eliminate those ‘chicken wing’ arms. I was glad that I was invited by a friend who happens to be a certified GRIT Captain to to attend her Les Mills GRIT Strength group class.

What is Les Mills GRIT?

Designed to improve strength and build lean muscle. This workout uses barbell, weight plate and body weight exercises to blast all major muscle groups. LES MILLS GRIT Strength takes cutting edge HIIT and combines it with powerful music and inspirational coaches who will be down on the floor with you, motivating you to go harder to get fit, fast. (taken from the Les Mills website)

If you have done HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training) before, you will know that it’s usually for 30 minutes only, yet it burns like crazy. It’s a great, compact work out if you are pressed for time. Each set lasts for few minutes, therefore you are expected to give 100% energy and elevate your heart rate at every set. The movements are quick with very little rest time in between, so you can get a full body work out in a short time. Within the first 5 minutes of the class I was already dripping with sweat, and we were just getting warmed up! The instructor knew that majority of the class were runners, so she kept encouraging us by saying “This work out will make you a faster and stronger runner! Don’t give up, guys!”

IMG_2816One with the Captain (in black hijab). #RunnersNotRunning.

As the name suggests, a Strength class will be incomplete without some weight. There are no fancy equipment being used besides the barbell and weight plate, but what makes the Les Mills programme unique was that the barbell and weight plates are very ergonomically designed. They are easier to hold and grip, and it’s faster to change weights as required during a class.

IMG_2812Stuff runners say after a HIIT class: “Running a full marathon is easier than this!”

 

12729018_10208389276119314_4203295327486670262_nSecond round of cardio, perhaps? This gym even comes with a pool.

I am sure my arms are going to be sore tomorrow, but that’s ok, because it means that this work out is effective. I had a great time in this class, and I’ll be back for more if there are any opportunities in the future.

For more info on Les Mills classes, sign up at your nearest Fitness First gym

Until next week,

The Weekend Runner.