I’m Not Enjoying Exercise!

Q: How was your day, Dr Ketch? I am not enjoying my exercise. What can I do to feel deep enjoyment and having fun when I exercise. Please, what should be my aim/goal of exercise? Thank you.

A: I truly understand how you feel 😊

Sometimes the very things that are good for us are not exactly exciting to do, right? 😉

But because physical activity is meant to be part of everyday life, the secret is to make it enjoyable and choose activities you genuinely like.

Exercise has many powerful benefits. It strengthens your heart, builds your muscles, helps with weight control, and improves how you feel about yourself…even though that “feel-good” part may not be happening yet in your case 😀

The truth is, movement releases natural “happy chemicals” in the brain, lowers the risk of high blood pressure, strengthens bones, improves flexibility, and supports overall health. So even if weight loss is not your goal, staying active is still very important.

If you enjoy the gym, that’s a great place to start. Begin with warm-up exercises, include cardio activities like the treadmill, add strength training with weights, and finish with core or abdominal work if you like. A fitness instructor can guide you based on your needs. And if you haven’t exercised in a while, start small, even 10 minutes a day, and gradually increase.

To make it more fun? Try listening to your favourite music while working out. Music changes everything 😊

Now, not everyone has access to a gym, and that’s perfectly fine. There are many simple and enjoyable ways to stay active:

If you love dancing, dance! Join a class with your partner or simply dance at home with family. It’s a joyful way to burn calories.

While getting ready in the morning or watching TV, play music and move along. Even dancing during commercial breaks can make a difference.

Remember arm wrestling? Challenge your children or friends — it’s fun and works your muscles too.

On weekends, plan activities like football, tennis, volleyball, walking, jogging, cycling, or hiking with loved ones. You stay active and connect at the same time.

Choose the stairs instead of elevators. Walk to pick up documents instead of calling someone. Stretch, flex, and move your muscles even while sitting at work.

You can even hold walking meetings with colleagues – productivity and exercise together 😊

If you use public transport, stop one or two bus stops earlier and walk home (only if the area is safe).

House cleaning, active video games, and playing with children can also give you a surprisingly good workout and plenty of laughter too… well, maybe not always the house cleaning part 😀

Having an exercise partner helps with motivation and accountability.

You might also consider using a pedometer, which counts your daily steps and encourages you to move more. Aim for at least 150 minutes of physical activity each week, spread across several days rather than cramming it all into the weekend.

And remember, exercise works best when combined with healthy eating. Burning 500 calories at the gym and then immediately eating a 600-calorie burger simply cancels out the effort, meaning all that sweat didn’t really count 😉

I hope this gives you new ideas and fresh motivation.

I’d love to hear from you – what fun ways do you stay active each day? Looking forward to your comments. You can also join our 14-day challenge and stand a chance to win a pedometer (step counter) to help your wellness journey this year!

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Have a wonderful evening and an even better weekend ahead

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Day 7 of 14 Days of Wellness with Dr Ketch

We are halfway through this journey already… and I am so proud of everyone who has shown up, commented, shared tips, and chosen to move their bodies a little more each day.

Let me tell you why this small gift (the pedometer) truly matters.

Many of us believe we are active because we move around all day…
but in reality, most people are not moving enough to protect their heart. The first time I used one, I realized that I took only 300 plus steps! Do you know how many I should take in a day? 10,000! But I did not hit 10,000 immediately. I started small – 1000, 2000 and so on until I hit my daily target over a number of months.

A pedometer simply shows you:
• how many steps you take
• how far you walk
• how many calories you burn

It turns ordinary daily movement into a clear health goal and small daily steps like this can help prevent high blood pressure, diabetes, and heart disease over time.

This is why I am giving one away every single day until February 14.

To participate today and qualify to win:
1) Follow this page
2) Tell us in the comments:
– what you did yesterday to stay active, OR
– one simple thing you do to stay active

Real change begins with one step…and then another.

Let’s keep moving together

#14DaysWithDrKetch

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Day 5 of the 14 Days of Wellness with Dr Ketch

We keep moving… one day at a time!

To participate today and qualify to win today’s pedometer (step counter):
Follow this page on the platform where you are competing
Tell us ONE of these in the comments:
What you did to stay active yesterday OR
One activity you do regularly to stay active

That’s it. Simple. Fun. Possible for everyone

Your small step today can inspire someone else.
And yes… today’s winner could be YOU.

#14DaysWithDrKetch

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Day 4 Update – Thank You!

Thank you for the beautiful energy yesterday.
I truly enjoyed reading how many of you are choosing to stay active and take care of your health.

To keep the giveaway fair for everyone, participants must follow this page to qualify for the daily pedometer.

Because this requirement wasn’t met, no winner was selected for Day 4.

But Day 5 continues today!
Follow the page, join today’s challenge, and you could be our next winner.

Let’s keep moving… one day at a time

#14DaysWithDrKetch

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Day 4 of 14 Days of Wellness with Dr. Ketch

Welcome to Day 4 of the 14 Days of Wellness Challenge
This challenge is about moving more, feeling better, and building simple daily habits that support good health.

How to participate today

To take part in today’s challenge and qualify to win today’s pedometer (step counter):

  1. Follow Healthy Living with Dr. Ketch on Facebook
  2. Share one of the following on today’s Facebook post:
    • What you did to stay active yesterday, OR
    • One activity you do regularly to stay active

That’s all. Simple activities like walking, dancing, house chores, stretching, or moving around at work all count.

Winner announcement

One participant will be selected and announced on Facebook.
The winner will be contacted via direct message with details on how to pick up their prize (Abuja pickup only).

Let’s keep moving one day at a time
#14DaysWithDrKetch

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Day 3 Winner Announcement – 14 Days of Wellness with Dr. Ketch

We are happy to announce the Day 3 winner of the 14 Days of Wellness with Dr. Ketch challenge.

Congratulations to Angela Robert

Thank you for actively participating and engaging with the Day 3 wellness prompt. Your commitment to staying active truly reflect the spirit of this challenge.

Next steps for the winner:
Please send a direct message to our Facebook page to receive details on how to pick up your pedometer prize: https://www.facebook.com/HealthyLivingWithDrKetch


About the Challenge

The 14 Days of Wellness with Dr. Ketch is a simple, daily wellness initiative designed to encourage movement and community engagement, one day at a time.

Participants are encouraged to:

  • Follow Healthy Living with Dr. Ketch on the platforms they will participate in.
  • Share how they stay active or offer a simple wellness tip

Daily winners are selected from eligible participants.

We look forward to celebrating more winners as the challenge continues.

#14DaysWithDrKetch

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Unveiling Day 2 Winner – 14 Days of Wellness with Dr. Ketch

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Announcing The Winner of Day 2 – 14 Days of Wellness With Dr. Ketch

We have a winner!

As part of the 14 Days of Wellness with Dr Ketch, we are excited to announce our Day 2 pedometer winner.

Watch the short video below to see the announcement and learn how participants are taking simple steps to stay active each day.

The wellness challenge continues daily, with more opportunities to participate and win. Whether it’s a short walk or household activity, every small effort counts.

Stay active.
Move more.
One day at a time.

#14DaysWithDrKetch

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Day 3 – 14 Days of Wellness with Dr Ketch!

DAY 3 – 14 Days of Wellness with Dr Ketch 💚

Good morning, family!
Welcome to Day 3 of our wellness journey.

Today is very simple — no pressure, no perfection required.

HOW TO PARTICIPATE TODAY
Please comment below this post (or on Dr. Ketch’s Facebook page) and tell us ONE of these:

What you did yesterday to stay active
OR
One simple tip that helps you stay active in daily life

That’s it.
A video is optional, not compulsory.
One participant will be selected, and the winner will be announced tomorrow morning.

Let’s keep moving – one day and one comment at a time.

#14DaysWithDrKetch
#MoveMoreEveryDay
#HealthyLivingWithDrKetch

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Cheesy Things in Breast Fed Bay’s Stool!

Good morning doc.

Q: I’ve got a newborn turning 2weeks today. He’s been having running tummy yellow with somethings like white cheese. Is it normal. I am starting to get worried now. Another thing is that my stomach is been a little bit sore and its making noise(gas),n this is happening to the baby. Must I stop breastfeeding or what. Confused mum. Thanks

A: Dear mum. Congratulations on your newborn, and thank you for writing in. I understand why you’re worried, but let me reassure you 😊

First, let’s talk about your baby’s stool.

In newborns, especially those who are breastfed, it is completely normal to have frequent, runny yellow stools. The stool may also contain small whitish or seed-like particles, which many mums describe as looking like “white cheese.” This is normal and is simply undigested milk fat. It is not diarrhea and is not harmful.

Now about the tummy noises.

Babies’ tummies naturally make grumbling, gurgling sounds throughout the day. These sounds are caused by the intestines working, moving milk, air, and digestive contents along. You may notice the sounds more before feeding or shortly after feeding, and that is perfectly normal.

It’s also common for babies to swallow some air while feeding, which can lead to gas and more tummy sounds. Some foods can also increase gas, but this does not mean you should stop breastfeeding.

You mentioned that your own stomach is sore and gassy. Please know that a baby’s tummy noises are not caused by your stomach making noise, and this is not a reason to stop breastfeeding. Breast milk is still the best food for your baby.

As long as your baby:

Is feeding well

Is active and alert

Is not vomiting persistently

Does not seem to be in severe pain

then there is usually no cause for concern.

However, if you notice:

Blood or mucus in the stool

Persistent vomiting

Fever

Severe abdominal distension

Poor feeding or lethargy

please take your baby to see a doctor promptly.

And even in the absence of these external signs, whenever in doubt, it is always okay to ask and to seek medical advice. You’re doing well, mum. 🌸

Have a lovely week ahead.

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