World Wellness Weekend 19-20-21 Sept 2025 #WorldWellnessWeekend #WellnessForAll #WellnessWeekend
Pillar 3
Your body is neither your slave, nor your enemy: it is your partner to take you as far and well as possible. Take care of body; it is the only place you can live in.
The World Health Organization (WHO) defines physical activity as “any bodily movement produced by skeletal muscles that require energy expenditure – includes activities undertaken while working, playing, doing household chores, travelling, and engaging in recreational activities.” Whenever the intensity level is moderate or stronger, physical activity offer plenty of health benefits.
Unfortunately, our lives have become more sedentary, affecting our body health. Studies found that work-related physical activity and use of active transit have been decreasing while leisure-time physical activity (e.g., fitness and sports) has been increasing. (Global Wellness Institute, 2020)
On top of helping your energy balance and body health, being physically active strengthen your bone health and reduces your risk of falls and bone fractures. Activity also reduces the risk of high blood pressure, coronary heart disease, non-chronic diseases, and is a powerful depression antidote. Learn more
According to the Good Body, 50% of people who start a workout program quit exercising within the first six months. Here are some tips to help you get on the move! Learn more
According to the Good Body, 50% of people who start a workout program quit exercising within the first 6 months. Here are some tips to help you get on the move! Set SMART goals! Specific, …
Why is it so important to be physically active? Obesity, which is linked with physical inactivity, has nearly tripled worldwide since 1975; 39% of adults are now overweight. Physical inactivity and obesity that directly contribute to …
World Wellness Weekend is partnering with IHRSA to include more movement, Fitness & Sports into the lifestyle of millions of people in 120 countries on 19-20 Sept 2020. Inspired by Catherine Carty, UNESCO Chair Project Manager “Transforming …