Home
About Us
Programs
Get Involved
Calendar
Director's Notes
Are You Eligible for SNAP Benefits?

Find out here (English) or (Spanish)

Eat Smart NY video English

Eat Smart NY video Spanish


A directory of food pantries and meal sites in Fulton & Montgomery Counties. Updated 9/30/14


 Download File


Healthy Living Resources/Recipes
Stay Motivated
Posted 2/28/2014 by Eat Smart. Play Hard.

Here are some of the most common reasons people give for not being active and some helpful suggestions on how to overcome them:

    Time: Make time for physical activity by walking, jogging or swimming during your lunch hour or take fitness breaks instead of coffee breaks. Do activities like jumping rope, calisthenics, riding a stationary bike or other home gym equipment while the kids are busy playing, at school or sleeping. Break up your activities in 10 minute slots to get your 30 minutes a day! Ten minutes in the morning, at lunch and in the afternoon will get you your 30 minutes.

    Friends and Family: Explain your interest in leading a healthier life to your friends and family. Ask them to support your efforts. Invite them to join you in your activities and plan social activities involving physical activities.

    Energy: Schedule physical activity for times in the day or week when you feel energetic. Convince yourself that with a healthier lifestyle, you will have more energy, and then try it!

    Motivation: Plan ahead. Make active time part of your daily or weekly routine and write it on your calendar! Invite a close friend or family member to join you in the activity. Sharing the experience with someone will make it more enjoyable and you can keep each other motivated.

    Injury: Learn how to warm up and cool down to prevent injury. Choose activities involving minimum risk like walking or swimming.

    Skill: Select activities that are easy and fun, such as walking, climbing stairs or jogging. Engage in the activity with friends who are at the same skill level as you are. Find a friend who is willing to teach you new skills or take a class to develop new ones. If you are interested, try something new like skating, or softball.

    Resources: Select activities that are easy to do anywhere, such as walking, jogging, jumping rope, or aerobics. Your community parks and recreation programs offer low cost programs for the whole family.

    Travel: Put a jump rope in your suitcase and jump rope. Walk the halls and climb the stairs in hotels. Stay in places with swimming pools or exercise facilities. Visit the local shopping mall and walk for half an hour or more.


More Articles


Your gateway to kitchen-tested recipes that are nutritious and great tasting! Recipes with an * are most recently posted.

Cooking Terms, Tips, Measurements

 Download File
Recipe Substitutions

 Download File
2013 ESNY Recipes of the Week

 Download File
2014 ESNY Recipes of the Week

 Download File

Go to ChooseMyPlate.gov for information to help you maintain a healthy weight and live an active lifestyle.

MyPlate Facebook page

MyPlate recipes


For information and referral on community services, dial 2-1-1 and a trained call specialist will be able to assist you from 9:00AM–7:00PM (EST) seven days a week.You may also visit http://www.211neny.org/ to search by keyword or agency name and view the Online Directory for United Way 211 Northeast Region.