Article 6209M So, women aren’t doing enough ‘vigorous’ exercise? One more telling-off we can do without

So, women aren’t doing enough ‘vigorous’ exercise? One more telling-off we can do without

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Alex Clark
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According to a new report, we need to go to the gym more. But that ignores the exertions of everyday life

In the latest round of scolding women and pretending it's for their own good comes the news that we're not doing enough exercise - at least of the vigorous" sort. According to Nuffield Health, 47% of women they surveyed hadn't engaged in activities such as running, swimming or a class at the gym that would help them to keep fit and healthy in mind and body; markedly more than men, of whom only just over a third responded similarly. Two-thirds of the women, and half of the men, cited a lack of motivation; other reasons included not knowing where to start, and simply not having enough time.

To be clear, it's not Nuffield doing the telling-off - more what we might call the discourse that greeted their findings, which immediately started to discuss issues of childcare deficits and the heavier burden of unpaid labour that continues to fall on women and prevent them from getting to Zumba. But although these barriers to exercise are demonstrably valid, they also reinforce the idea that we are failing to do something we ought.

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