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Implied main ideas (1) You don’t have to scare your family with statistics about heart attacks. (2) To get them to exercise more often, emphasize instead how good they’ll feel and how much better they’ll look if they work out daily. (3) Another method you can use is to set an example. (4) If they see you walking to the convenience store instead of driving, they might be encouraged to do likewise the next time they have errands in the neighborhood. (5) Finally, make exercise a family activity. (6) Suggest that the whole family go swimming together, take up early morning jogging, or join the Y at the group rate.
a. Emphasizing how good your family will feel is a good way to get them to exercise more often.

b. Going swimming, jogging early in the morning, and joining the Y can be good family activities.

c. Walking instead of driving sets a good example for your family.

d. There are several positive ways to encourage your family to exercise more often.

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