As we head full speed toward spring, New Year’s resolutions to improve health are often long forgotten by now — or were never fully formed in the first place.
But it’s not something to be embarrassed about. It’s just something to change. The goal, every health and nutrition expert will tell you, is to make healthful choices a way of life, not an annual New Year’s resolution.
Luckily, there are plenty of role models and help available in the Mankato area to get you on the right track. And we found some of those people.
Today’s Progress 2010 section, which begins on Page C1, offers a sampling of people and programs that focus on health, nutrition and fitness.
It’s clear there are many ways to find a way to fitness. The owner of a consulting company discovered tae kwon do was his key to good health. A cycling instructor inspired even a journalist to perspire. A Mankato woman has lost more than 50 pounds by adapting a new way of living, including better eating and more exercise. And schools, too, are doing their part in trying to teach children early how to eat right by introducing healthier food into school lunch programs.
None of the good habits or programs or expertise is a brand-new or expensive concept, and that’s what makes them accessible to everyone.
Other Progress 2010 special sections, publishing March 15, 22 and 29, will focus on retail and hospitality, education and careers, and nonprofits and churches.
Editorials
Our View: Good habits gone right
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Our View: Patriot fans behave poorly
Thumbs down: To Pawngo.com and its CEO Todd Hills for his company’s dumping of hundreds of Butterfinger candy bars in Boston’s Copley Square in a jab at New England Patriot receiver Wes Welker for a dropped pass in the Super Bowl.
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Latest editorial cartoons Feb. 10-11, 2012
A sampling of editorial cartoons from around the U.S.A.
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Latest editorial cartoons Feb. 8-9, 2012
A sampling of editorial cartoons from around the U.S.A.
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Our View: Legislate voter ID proposal
If 80 percent of Minnesota voters favor requiring a photo ID to vote, we’re wondering why it hasn’t happened at the Legislature.
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Our View: Santorum shakes up GOP race
Mitt Romney’s message leading up to Tuesday’s nominating contests in Minnesota, Colorado and Missouri was: Vote for me, because I’m inevitable.
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Latest editorial cartoons Feb. 8-9, 2012
A sampling of editorial cartoons from around the U.S.A.
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Our View: Interlock system for DWI works
It’s no stretch of the imagination to argue a new law governing drunk driving in Minnesota is likely having a significant impact on public safety.
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Editorial: Teachers: experience is not everything (Poll)
Why it matters: Teacher seniority protection not the best way to ensure the most qualified teachers are in the classroom.
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Latest editorial cartoons Feb. 2012
A sampling of editorial cartoons from around the U.S.A.
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Our View: A new take on mentoring
Why it matters
Success of youth depends on the number of healthy relationships they have during their years of development. - More Editorials Headlines
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