2008年11月3日 星期一

Reaction Article # 6
According to Staying Healthy in a Sick Economy, when the disaster strikes, demand for yoga goes up, and on-site gyms exert a special pull: “People come and they want someone to talk to-- it’s like Cheers,” noted Grace Desimono, a director of group fitness. In the bad economy--nearing collapse of the world markets, some fitness centers in the financial districts are offering shorter, cheaper personal training sessions for members who lose their job. For many good reasons, people are encouraged to do exercise in a sick economy.

I think it’s really a big impact-- some people lost their job and lots of college graduates cannot find a job because the sour economy. Sometimes, the unemployed suffer stress from relatives’ and neighbors’ over-concern. If they have something to get up and to go out as usual, the relatives and neighbors will not easy to find that they are jobless. At this time, going out for exercise regularly is helpful. The unemployed should spend more time in doing exercise because it can help them to keep in a healthy shape for the next opportunity. Besides the conceptions mentioned above, exercise is also one of the most important things that people can do as part of their anti-aging and anti-pressure regiments.

We don’t know that if the economic environment is going to get worse; however, people should do something to block the disappointment. Doing exercise is a good way to help people weather hard time, as long as it’s not just for health, but to network and stay positive. (257 words)

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