Put Down The Junk Food And Get Fit!

By Paula Welling


Regular exercise is associated with a whole host of psychological, physical, and emotional benefits, and can have a tremendous impact on one's overall wellbeing. Many times, however, we can struggle with incorporating enough exercise into our lives. Here are some practical tips.

A truly fit person knows that they are doing everything for themselves. If you are trying to lose a lot of weight in order to impress other people, you will probably have problems with remaining motivated. If you are doing it for yourself, however, it should be a great deal easier.

Keep track of what you have been doing, and what is working for you. Evaluate what exercises you enjoy and what left you bored. A fitness plan should never be stagnant. Keep switching things up and changing things that aren't working for you. A fitness plan that is set in stone is a fitness plan you'll stop using.

Tracking statistics can be a great motivational force in any fitness regimen. Statistics should be tied as closely as possible to goals for maximum impact. For weight-loss goals, weight or BMI can be tracked. Workout length, works for endurance goals and max weight, is good for muscle strength goals. Motivational stats should be easy to measure and keep track of.

If you are trying to work on how fast you can swim, develop the flexibility in your ankle. Your ankles will act as propeller or flippers to propel you forward. If you can build up the strength in your ankles, you will be able to move your feet faster and in a better motion.

To build strength, quickly lift light weights. Working quickly will allow your muscles to use as much energy as they would if you were lifting heavier weights at a slower rate. For example, on bench press, lift forty to sixty percent of your max weight and do eight sets of three repetitions, doing this as quickly as you can.

Endurance, also referred to as stamina, is a very important part of fitness. It is something that is built up over a period of time by extending the amount of time of a specific workout (ie: running, swimming; etc). It involves the body's ability to withstand and recover from what the body has been asked to do.

Treat your shoes like milk. Milk expires, and so do shoes. They lose their spring, the cushions, and the soles of the feet wear down. They may get uncomfortable and cause blisters. Set a date for when you believe your shoes will "expire", and prepare to buy new ones around that time.

Although it may seem painful, it is important to to begin exercising a muscle injury as soon as you can. By not doing so, you are allowing other muscles to tighten up. You do not have to do any intense exercises. Go slowly and make sure to apply ice to the injured area when finished.

Now that you've read the tips and techniques in this article, you should be ready to use this advice to improve your life by making fitness a priority. Plan your fitness strategy carefully, and include these tips so that you can get on the road to a healthier, fitter you.




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