(Australia-NewsWire.Com, November 20, 2014 ) Gold Coast, QLD -- People in the United States are being encouraged to get more exercise. Poor diet and a sedentary lifestyle has become a leading cause of preventable deaths in the western world. In an effort to combat obesity people are being encouraged to take steps to lead a healthier lifestyle and to find ways to incorporate exercise into their everyday lives.
For many the idea of spending hours in a gym running on a treadmill or lifting weights can be less than appealing. But there are other ways. It may be a stroll to the shops, climbing several flights of stairs, a walk along the beach, a run around the park, swimming laps in the pool, or playing a round of golf. For some exercise may mean competing in a marathon or triathlon, or going for a bike ride in the countryside. It could be a couple of Tai Chi lessons or doing a yoga class. There are so many different ways people can exercise.
While exercising having a cell phone, driver's licence, money, and keys on the person is an inconvenience. The problem is what to do with these possessions. Should they be stored in a pocket? A phone in a pocket is a bit bulky and it is uncomfortable. Keys jingle and jangle and the noise is annoying to many. It is so easy to lose a credit card, money and ID.
The new runner's belt provides the solution as to what to do with valuables and possessions while exercising. It is light and comfortable to wear being made of water resistant, neoprene fabric.
By wearing the running waist pack people can exercise and live in a smart and healthy way knowing that their possessions are safe.
As part of this world wide campaign to combat obesity through exercise the Australian corporation Shemaji has made available on Amazon its new Zaad fitness accessory.
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The runner's belt that secures and protects valuables while exercising is produced by the Australian corporation, Shemaji .