Tips For A Healthier 2024

Utilize some simple New Year’s Resolutions for big health benefits in the new year!

Delaware – Out with the old (habits) and in with the new!

The YMCA of Delaware is dedicated to creating healthier communities and improving the health and well-being of every individual and family they serve. As we head into the new year, now is a great time to examine your current habits. Are they all healthy? If not, how can they be tweaked, even if just a little, to be healthier? The YMCA of Delaware is happy to share the new year health tips below to help ensure your 2024 is off to a great start!

  1. Stop hitting snooze. Snooze, sleep, repeat. Studies have shown that the fight against getting out of bed as soon as your alarm goes off has a negative effect on your health. Instead of reaching for that snooze button, let’s make it a habit to get up and get a productive start to your day. Y Tip: Try placing your phone or alarm clock on the other side of the room before you go to bed at night. You will physically have to get out of bed to turn off your alarm, meaning you are already in an upright position once you turn that pesky alarm off. Plus, putting a pause on snooze gives you more time to enjoy a longer morning routine, which could consist of healthy habits like exercise or mindfulness activities. This could even make extra time for an early morning sweat session at the Y!
  2. Skip the sugar. We get it – that caffeinated soft drink or large sugar-filled latte sure sounds like a good pick-me-up when the mid-afternoon slump rolls around. However, cutting out these sweet treats and replacing them with water can do wonders for your daily sugar and calorie intake. When this happens, you lower your chances of weight gain and serious health issues like high blood pressure. Take the plunge and swap those sugary beverages for water. Y Tip: Try adding fruit to your water if you’re missing the sweetness of sugary drinks. It will add a hint of flavor without any added sugar. Strawberries, lemons and cucumbers are some examples of fun additions to make your water more flavorful. Get creative!
  3. Find new moves. If you are starting to dread your workouts, then maybe it’s time to switch them up. Getting stuck in a workout rut can lead you to plateauing or quitting. If you’re starting to roll your eyes at the thought of lacing up your sneakers, try a new group exercise class or workout format. Y Tip: Did you know that the YMCA of Delaware has dozens of group exercise classes to choose from? From low-impact to HIIT offerings, check out our group exercise calendar or meet with one of our certified trainers to explore your options. Go with a format you’ve never tried before or that you’re not familiar with – you just may find your new favorite and reignite your passion for exercise! Explore our group exercise options by branch under the “Schedules” tab here!
  4. No nightly scrolling. It may be one of the hardest habits to break – lying in bed, the comfort of the blue glow on your face as you scroll mindlessly. Studies show that looking at your phone before snoozing can have negative effects on your quality of sleep. Since we know sleep is just as important for your health as any other activity, we suggest powering down your device and allowing the sandman to do his job, naturally. Y Tip: Choose nighttime activities that promote sleep, like practicing meditation or relaxation techniques. You will thank yourself in the morning!

About the YMCA of Delaware

The YMCA of Delaware is Delaware’s largest nonprofit organization committed to empowering youth, fostering healthy living, and promoting strong communities. With seven branches statewide, a youth resource center, and an overnight camp and conference center in Worton, Maryland, the Y has developed longstanding relationships and a physical presence in Delaware so it can deliver lasting personal and social change. We are committed to serving everyone – regardless of age, income or background –nurturing the potential of every child and teen, improving Delaware’s health and wellbeing, and creating a healthy, inclusive community where all people reach their full potential. www.ymcade.org.

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