The Surprising Markers of Good Health

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If you are keen to be truly healthy in your life, then there are a lot of ways that you can achieve that, and in truth it might be easier than you think. Of course, part of this is knowing what it actually looks and feels like to be healthy, and that can be tricky to get right. But with the right help and understanding, even this can be made a lot easier and simpler.

 

In this post, we’ll take a look at some of the surprising indicators of good health. If you see these in yourself, you should feel healthy and know that you are moving in the right direction.

The Surprising Markers of Good Health

Good Balance

Believe it or not, there is a strong correlation between good balance and good health. In fact, recent studies have found that having good balance is a fairly reliable indicator of longevity of life, so if you are able to balance well this should be a pretty good sign. It also means that working on your balance can promote many other health benefits too, including building up your core strength. Whether you achieve this using a Balance Board Pro or simply by building your core muscles, it’s worth focusing on balance from time to time as part of your essential health.

Gratitude

There is a strong link between physical and mental health, and that is something we all know pretty well, so it is perhaps not all that surprising that having good mental health indicates good overall wellbeing. One of the aspects of this that are particularly worth paying attention to is gratitude. In fact, the more grateful you are naturally, the more likely it is that you are healthy of mind and body. You can practice gratitude to improve this, and this is actually one of the best things you can do for your mental health on the whole anyway.

The Surprising Markers of Good Health

Musculature

A lot of people think of the muscles as merely useful implements for lifting and for being strong. But you are actually a lot more likely to live long and healthily if you do have a lot of muscle, so it’s something that you might want to work on from time to time. Having a lot of muscle helps with strength but also means that you will keep your heart rate and blood pressure down to healthier levels, so it’s amazing how much this can help all in all.

The Surprising Markers of Good Health

Social Connections

We humans are social beings, and as it turns out you are going to be a lot healthier in general if you have a lot of social connections throughout your life. The correlations are huge and inspiring: more social connections means less psychological trouble, and even greater physical fitness and health. So do all you can to develop some social connections, whether that is simply joining a club or speaking to strangers more often, or spending more time with existing friends. It’s going to help you to be healthier, and you’ll be amazed at just how much.

Paul

About The Author

Following the birth of his son in 2009, Paul was unfit and sluggish. Since then he's been training using a range of exercise techniques and gained some valuable information over the years. Events he has completed to date are Total Warrior, Pier To Pier, Bamburgh 10k, Hamsterley 10k, Blaydon Races, Newcastle Stampede and over 50 parkruns. In 2012 he created his own challenge called the '12 Days of Christmas.' He raised over £1000 for Percy Hedley by running 60 miles to celebrate their 60 years. In 2013 he ran the '12 parkruns of Christmas' with friend Lee Nyland. The pair raised over £1400 for the Tiny Lives Fund.

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