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AvatarHigh Priestess Lydia Coventina7 min to read

Exercise helps in many areas of life, not just physical health, but also with mental health and clarity. People who exercise are generally more successful in life, with increased self-discipline and endurance, and a stronger will to accomplish goals. There are many studies you can find online proving this, but also your own personal experience will prove it to you. If you are currently out of shape like most people, you can change.

Exercise on its own raises bioelectricity and prana in the body. I find my yoga program to be much better if I incorporate exercise near-daily. Even some squats and push-ups before hatha will result in a stronger buzz after the yoga.

A lot of people in general, and members here, have various problems that would be solved by adopting a strict exercise regime. It helps train the mind, and also takes time each day which is often otherwise used in wasting time or rumination. Being strict with exercising will help you control yourself and focus on grounding and reality. You won't be as likely to be delusional or lost in negativity. The endorphin rush is also a massive benefit, but I won't get into this as it's easy to find out about this online. Time should be taken each day to focus on conditioning the physical body, this will help your mind, your mood, and even your soul.

A great method to get through your day is to take a few 5 minute breaks, and do some exercise. A warm up such as neck rolls, some arm circles, roll out your wrists and ankles, and then do some squats, lunges, crunches, full push ups (even if you can only manage a few), and whatever you enjoy. Even 5 minutes of this will raise your energy and leave you feeling more exhilarated to continue your daily tasks, and get you through the mid-afternoon slumps that many people are prone to. If you are in a workplace, don’t worry if others see you; having exercise breaks is becoming more popular and commonplace, and you might even inspire others to join you, thus improving the life of other people.

Everyone, including women, will benefit by putting on some muscle. It will help with daily tasks, increase balance and coordination, and give you more energy to get through your day.

Purchases

Many people, when they start a new hobby, they buy a bunch of equipment that they don’t even need. Or they use them for a short while, and get bored of the hobby quickly and never use the equipment again.

A better mindset and method: work with what you have, and reward yourself with something new that you need or would realistically benefit from every so often. For example, set a goal to consistently jog or run 2-3 days a week for a month in whatever clothes you happen to have that are appropriate for running. At the end of that month, reward yourself with a new piece of specific running clothing. Another example: workout with whatever old clothes you happen to have, and when you reach a target weight-loss goal after 3 months, go buy yourself some nice workout clothes.

Don’t buy everything at once; put yourself on a reward system instead. This will keep you motivated, and is more practical on your wallet.

For those looking to lose weight but are unwilling or unable to run outside or go to a gym, you can get a stationary bike for fairly cheap (and don’t be reluctant to buy one second hand). If you’re a couch potato like many people, park your bike in front of your tv and ride while watching something, but make sure you are challenging yourself on the bike and not just lazily and slowly moving your legs.

Learning

If you’re working out at home, it is imperative that you learn proper alignment! Most workout injuries are from improper alignment or not paying attention during the movement. There are endless resources available to learn. Take the time to go over each movement you will do, study it then practice slowly and carefully first. Once you feel you’ve mastered it, then you can do it normally. This will take a bit of extra time at first but will benefit you for the rest of your life, and ensure you can continue your exercise program risk-free.

It’s also good for the mind to learn things; each thing you learn, increases your confidence, capability, and your trust in yourself.

There are many videos available for free on Youtube and other websites. However, there are also a lot of misconceptions and confusion, due to the amount of trainers wanting to cash in, gain fame, gain followers, and so on. And there are so many fads. Find what you realistically want, look around and try various programs and see what works best for you. Find an instructor who knows what they are doing and makes you feel good. See a trainer in person if you are able to, they will give you advice tailored for your needs and help you with a program.

Genders

Exercise in general is not gender-specific. Trainers only emphasis gender to appeal to a demograph and get more views (“curvy legs workout for women!” “strong shoulder workout for men!” etc). So if you are a female, following along to a male trainer is not going to give you a manly body. And if you are male, female trainers do know what exercises will give you the muscle gains you want.

Don’t hesitate to try a workout thinking it’s only for the opposite gender. Pilates was designed by a man for men, but seems to be mainly done by women these days; I highly recommend it for both genders as it helps with functionality and mobility of the body, even just one session a week (along with your regular routine) will give you benefits.

For women specifically

You will not bulk up much (unless that is your goal), but exercise will add definition and curves to your body.

Many women cut calories too much when exercising. This gives you the appearance of being weak, not enough muscle definition (not shapely legs), and looking tired. When training, you need to fuel your body. You should aim to be healthy and vibrant, with enough energy to keep up with your daily life. Exercise, when combined with properly fueling you body with the food it needs, will give you more energy for everything else in life.

It is common, for young women especially, to work on the abs or glutes and not the rest of the body. There are young women with a 6-pack or a disproportionately large butt, but toothpick arms and legs. This looks disproportionate. The entire body should be developed evenly.

Regarding modifications common for women, push-ups should be done properly, not on the knees. Full push-ups work the entire body and help the cardiovascular system. To start with, do one or 2 properly, then rest for a few moments, then try another one or two. Do this again later in the day. This is far better than doing 10 or 20 on the knees.

For men specifically

We see too often here, men complaining that they are not handsome, not attracting women, or other complaints regarding attractiveness. All you have to do is get in shape and you will level up a lot. It doesn’t matter even if you’re bald or considered ugly; if you get in shape and look strong, you are automatically more attractive than the vast majority of men. I know the media pushes the “scrawny dainty pretty boy” trend, ignore it. Look to our Gods for inspiration, not the media that wants men to be weak.

And make sure your body is functional. Don’t fall for the trend of bulking up but not being able to move naturally.

Final note

Whatever exercise program you look for, your main (or only) goal should be to feel good – feel healthy, energetic, and vibrant. This is life, and should be what all Zevists aim for. We have this physical body, we need to take care of it and utilize it for our spiritual advancement.

-HPS Lydia

#1

Thank you for this wonderful sermon, High Priestess. As we train and refine our minds, it's just as important to care for and strengthen our bodies with the same discipline and respect.

“A sound mind in a sound body.”

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#2

Enjoy the process and don't beat yourself up for missing a day. Just remember to stay consistent and disciplined to continue.

Every workout session takes care of the body, automatically affecting every other aspect of your being in a beneficial way.

Thank you again for this shared knowledge, High Priestess Lydia!

#3

Thank you, HPS Lydia. This sermon is a good reminder for us to exercise.

#4

When it comes to working out at home, everyone can afford a pair of dumbbells. Most of the upper body can be worked with them. This is a very convenient option.

Enrolling in a fitness center will not strain the finances too much. In my country it is available for 1500 YTL (45 dollars, I heard it is cheaper in the US), which is a good price.

Cutting calories is very wrong if we want to lose weight, it is enough to leave 400-500 calories open daily. It's worth losing 2 kilos a month and you won't have any difficulty. If you are malnourished, you will lose muscle.

I burn around 3500-4000 calories a day.

I go for a walk every morning (sometimes I skip it in summer). Most of the time I am 20 thousand steps and above.

You don't need drugs to gain good muscle mass, just a good mind.

The Kalistenikers are a good example of push-ups and sit-ups. You can even build a body with your own body.

For my part, don't complain about having a little belly as long as strong and happy with body.

Excellent sermon HPS!

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#5

Thank you for this magnificent Sermon High Priestess.
It is so true, exercise changes people's mindset and lives.
Since I have been working out in the gym, I have more motivation and above all I feel more energetic. Also, finally my self-esteem has radically increased.
Exercise improves everything! 🙏🏼🔥

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#6

Thanks for the sermon, High Priestess. I used to run 12 miles every day, but I stopped for a while due to second-degree burns. The past couple of days, I was thinking about getting back into it. This sermon could not have come at a better time. Blessings!

#7

Thank you.

I used to be very overweight. But sport has helped a lot. Even if only on a hobby level.

I used to want to run, but for a long time I was ashamed to start. Because of bad childhood memories. But I finally made myself do it. I was able to run a few kilometres at first. Then I managed to reach the 10 km distance. With constant practice. Then I decided to run it at least once a week. My dream as a child was to run the marathon after the famous Greek story.
But unfortunately I only have time for this 10 km.
Maybe one day.

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#8

Integro le mie sessioni di allenamento con esercizi di plank da 1-2 minuti e alla fine provo un vero sollievo nell'anima.

Saluti! Grazie per aver scritto questo post, Sacerdotessa Lydia ❤️

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#9

This came at a perfect time. How do you do this HP lydia? I just started a home work out routine yesterday. No equipment just push ups and sit ups for now. I had a feeling that there are upcoming challenges to within the next few months and I thought my current mental state would end up imploding on me just like last time so I thought why not exercise? I was hoping that bulking up a little bit would keep my mind and emotions a little more stable. I'm currently broke I can't afford equipment and gym membership so I said I'd settle for exercises that don't need equipment for now. What other exercises can you recommend that requires no equipment and can be done indoors? And also if a person is very thin and need to gain weight(hopefully via muscle mass) what type of affordable foods do you recommend for gaining weight while doing these indoor at home exercises? Thank you HP lydia. Your timing on this sermon is so spot on.

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#10

Thank you dear High Priestess Lydia, this is excellent advice especially for women 🙏🏻💚✨ Muscle mass is absolutely critical to living a normal life, preventing osteoporosis in old age with load-bearing exercises 🌟 There are many health problems that arise due to lack of muscle/being "skinny"/"skinny fat", such as developing diabetes as you get older. Our muscles play a massive role in our overall health! 💪🏻⚡

#11

Great Sermon HPS Lydia,

Everyone should exercise, it is no less important than spiritual advancement for a Zevist.

All aspects of your life are improved through exercise, and there are few things more joyful than seeing your body improve in real time through your own efforts.

As a note to anyone doing home exercises, make sure to train all parts of your body, do push-ups, squats and core exercises, and find a way to do pull ups (if you can't find anything in your home, see if there is a playground or something with monkey bars in your neighborhood, and do pull-ups there), dips and variations of them are excellent too, just those few basic exercises will get you quite far, and there are many variations you can add on when you want more variety or when you progress and basic squats or push-ups aren't enough any more.

A second hand set of dumbells is often not expensive, and you could ask your family if they have some, often there are people who have exercise equipment lying around which they aren't using, ask around and take over what you can get, you'll be surprised how much you can get for free because of how many people have things lying around that they haven't used in years.

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#12

This came at a perfect time. How do you do this HP lydia? I just started a home work out routine yesterday. No equipment just push ups and sit ups for now. I had a feeling that there are upcoming challenges to within the next few months and I thought my current mental state would end up imploding on me just like last time so I thought why not exercise? I was hoping that bulking up a little bit would keep my mind and emotions a little more stable. I'm currently broke I can't afford equipment and gym membership so I said I'd settle for exercises that don't need equipment for now. What other exercises can you recommend that requires no equipment and can be done indoors? And also if a person is very thin and need to gain weight(hopefully via muscle mass) what type of affordable foods do you recommend for gaining weight while doing these indoor at home exercises? Thank you HP lydia. Your timing on this sermon is so spot on.

I'd suggest adding squats, make sure your feet and knees are in proper alignment. You can find free videos online, type in "no-equipment workouts at home" and you'll find thousands of options.

As mentioned by TG Voice of Enki, you can get dumbbells for fairly cheap. Make sure you're getting the right weight for you though, you can talk to the sales rep and find the correct ones for you. You want them to be heavy enough that they are a challenge at about 8 reps.

You can look online for recommendations from dieticians, I am not knowledgeable regarding gaining weight other than the basic getting enough protein and calories. You can also do the Jupiter square when it enters Cancer in a few weeks.

#13

Exercise helps in many areas of life, not just physical health, but also with mental health and clarity. People who exercise are generally more successful in life, with increased self-discipline and endurance, and a stronger will to accomplish goals. There are many studies you can find online proving this, but also your own personal experience will prove it to you. If you are currently out of shape like most people, you can change.

Exercise on its own raises bioelectricity and prana in the body. I find my yoga program to be much better if I incorporate exercise near-daily. Even some squats and push-ups before hatha will result in a stronger buzz after the yoga.

A lot of people in general, and members here, have various problems that would be solved by adopting a strict exercise regime. It helps train the mind, and also takes time each day which is often otherwise used in wasting time or rumination. Being strict with exercising will help you control yourself and focus on grounding and reality. You won't be as likely to be delusional or lost in negativity. The endorphin rush is also a massive benefit, but I won't get into this as it's easy to find out about this online. Time should be taken each day to focus on conditioning the physical body, this will help your mind, your mood, and even your soul.

Thanks for this sermon I walk
A lot and and do push ups
I'll look into program's I can
Use during rainy day's
Thanks for the motivationing
Sermon
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#14

Exercise helps in many areas of life, not just physical health, but also with mental health and clarity. People who exercise are generally more successful in life, with increased self-discipline and endurance, and a stronger will to accomplish goals. There are many studies you can find online proving this, but also your own personal experience will prove it to you. If you are currently out of shape like most people, you can change.

Exercise on its own raises bioelectricity and prana in the body. I find my yoga program to be much better if I incorporate exercise near-daily. Even some squats and push-ups before hatha will result in a stronger buzz after the yoga.

A lot of people in general, and members here, have various problems that would be solved by adopting a strict exercise regime. It helps train the mind, and also takes time each day which is often otherwise used in wasting time or rumination. Being strict with exercising will help you control yourself and focus on grounding and reality. You won't be as likely to be delusional or lost in negativity. The endorphin rush is also a massive benefit, but I won't get into this as it's easy to find out about this online. Time should be taken each day to focus on conditioning the physical body, this will help your mind, your mood, and even your soul.

Some people say: "If a person wants to change himself, he must change his thinking. But if he wants to change his life, he must change his body" :)

#15

This is something I have struggled with over the years significantly with as my body is very genetically weak. I can do yard-work like landscaping and cutting my grass, but some days I will get so tired I can't exercise and almost collapse, or do collapse from physical exertion. I have a combination of spleen qi deficiency and and blood deficiency from this, and cold phelgm stagnation in the lower burner, that has proved very difficult for me to turn around. Along with premature birth and a congenital heart defect.

The frailty of health has been a life long struggle, and I've had to turn down opportunities of employment or education that would be too strenuous for this reason as well.

Workings haven't done a whole lot as well, it has helped some but not enough.

I am a bit lost on what exercise to begin with, as I crash very hard with physical exertion.

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#16

I was just thinking about exercise and saw this sermon, what percise timing.

In case it helps anyone here I have had troubles with injuries and have found Vinyasa yoga helpful. What doctors and physio have failed at, yoga has delivered on. It gently strengthens everything and leaves you with a body you can be happy with.

Only until recently have I added lifting and carrying sandbags into mix. I find sandbags mix so nicely with yoga as well.

#17
This is the targeted message.

Exercise helps in many areas of life, not just physical health, but also with mental health and clarity. People who exercise are generally more successful in life, with increased self-discipline and endurance, and a stronger will to accomplish goals. There are many studies you can find online proving this, but also your own personal experience will prove it to you. If you are currently out of shape like most people, you can change.

Exercise on its own raises bioelectricity and prana in the body. I find my yoga program to be much better if I incorporate exercise near-daily. Even some squats and push-ups before hatha will result in a stronger buzz after the yoga.

A lot of people in general, and members here, have various problems that would be solved by adopting a strict exercise regime. It helps train the mind, and also takes time each day which is often otherwise used in wasting time or rumination. Being strict with exercising will help you control yourself and focus on grounding and reality. You won't be as likely to be delusional or lost in negativity. The endorphin rush is also a massive benefit, but I won't get into this as it's easy to find out about this online. Time should be taken each day to focus on conditioning the physical body, this will help your mind, your mood, and even your soul.

Thank you for this sermon, it is of great importance that people understand the necessity of physical excercise in our life 🙂

I can completely confirm that physical excercise can fix most of our mood disorders, having consistently worked out for more than 15 years with sports (running, swimming, basketball) and weight lifting.

Lifting weights in the correct way(technique, holistic weight lifting) is also super important, as it overall helps in our posture, body hygiene and weight, confidence and self esteem, hormone and mood stabilizing and the like.

During the years I wasn't excercising and doing weight lifting, (due to lazyness, slacking and some other health issues and before I discovered excercise - teenage years) I was fluctuating between loss of interest/ motive and depression.

A healthy mind (Nous) needs a healthy body.

This is something I have struggled with over the years significantly with as my body is very genetically weak. I can do yard-work like landscaping and cutting my grass, but some days I will get so tired I can't exercise and almost collapse, or do collapse from physical exertion. I have a combination of spleen qi deficiency and and blood deficiency from this, and cold phelgm stagnation in the lower burner, that has proved very difficult for me to turn around. It traces back nearly 20 years, since i was about 6 years old. Along with premature birth and a congenital heart defect.

The frailty of health has been a life long struggle, and I've had to turn down opportunities of employment or education that would be too strenuous for this reason as well.

Workings haven't done a whole lot as well, it has helped some but not enough.

Perhaps walking long distances for a beginning. And progressively peak up the pace.

How is your yoga practice? Are you able to consistently do yoga? If not, you should often do gentle streches and/or qi qong during your day. They also are considered excercise and can been done quite easily without much stress on the body.

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#18

Exercise helps in many areas of life, not just physical health, but also with mental health and clarity. People who exercise are generally more successful in life, with increased self-discipline and endurance, and a stronger will to accomplish goals. There are many studies you can find online proving this, but also your own personal experience will prove it to you. If you are currently out of shape like most people, you can change.

Exercise on its own raises bioelectricity and prana in the body. I find my yoga program to be much better if I incorporate exercise near-daily. Even some squats and push-ups before hatha will result in a stronger buzz after the yoga.

A lot of people in general, and members here, have various problems that would be solved by adopting a strict exercise regime. It helps train the mind, and also takes time each day which is often otherwise used in wasting time or rumination. Being strict with exercising will help you control yourself and focus on grounding and reality. You won't be as likely to be delusional or lost in negativity. The endorphin rush is also a massive benefit, but I won't get into this as it's easy to find out about this online. Time should be taken each day to focus on conditioning the physical body, this will help your mind, your mood, and even your soul.

Magnificent sermon (y) Thank you very much HPS Lydia :)

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#19

Horizontal bar - Great thing, now my back doesn't fall off even after sitting on the chair for a long time at the computer)

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