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Weight Loss
Exercise is the life blood of our
body.
Exercise has many benefits - It
reduces stress, gives you a feeling of wellbeing and slows down the aging process.
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Regular exercise is a vital part of any weight-loss program. But not
only good for losing weight, it is also necessary to keep your muscles toned and for a
good feeling of well-being.
It has been reported that moderate exercise
is more healthy for your heart and body than vigorous activity. Moderate exercise which is
regular, such as cycling, walking and gardening can actually reduce the risk of heart
attack in susceptible people.
So you do not have to punish yourself with exercise.
However, even with lower impact workouts, if you havent exercised much before
introduce it gradually into your life until you are doing some form of exercise nearly
every day.
How Much Exercise
You should aim for between half and hour to
an hour of exercise six days per week. You may need to work up to this level but you can
use this as a guide. Start out going for about 20 minutes three times per week and
gradually build up to 60 minutes six times per week.
REMEMBER - if you havent exercised
for a while, or if you have any medical conditions, you should see your doctor before
starting any exercise program.
What Exercise is Best
To burn fat, you need to be doing aerobic
exercise. It doesnt matter what type you do as long as you enjoy it and it does not
cause you body any discomfort. You do not necessarily need to join gyms, purchase
expensive equipment or buy special gear.
Before You Start
- Get a medical check up and have your
blood pressure checked.
- Stop any exercise if you are feeling feint
or dizzy.
- If exercising inside, do it in a well
ventilated area and drink plenty of water if doing aerobic work.
- Wear loose, comfortable clothing.
- Invest in a supportive pair of fitness
shoes.
Great Fitness Tips
- Do at least 30 minutes of aerobic exercise 6
times per week
- Cut down of watching T.V
- Addicted to computer games? Try going for a
walk instead.
- 2-3 times per week, try some strength and
flexibility training such as stretching/yoga, push-ups/curl-ups, weight-lifting or leisure
activities.
- 3 - 6 times a week - do 30mins of aerobic
exercise such as brisk walking, cross-country skiing, bicycling, swimming or 40 minutes of
recreational exercise such as football, basketball, martial arts, hiking, tennis, dancing.
- Everyday - change your routine to include
walking the dog, taking the stairs instead of the elevator, walk to the shops, work in
your garden, get off the bus a few stops away from your usual stop.
- There is no such thing as spot
reducing. If you want to lose weight in a particular spot, you need to reduce your
overall body fat. This means combining sensible eating habits with regular exercise.
- Be realistic about your body. It is governed
by your genes. But be as toned and fit as you can be.
Walking
This is the best exercise
for all types fitness levels. You just need to get yourself some good fitness shoes and
start. You could even go for a drive and stop the car somewhere which appeals to you. But
remember to get yourself into a routine and do it regularly.
Keep your posture upright,
your back straight, your head held high (but be careful not to trip over anything!) and
abs should be held in tight. Take smooth even strides and swing your arms as well to tone
these areas. Being a little puffed is ok, but if you are totally breathless, slow down.
Jogging
This gives your lungs
and heart a good workout and also tones your lower body. This is not an exercise to start
with if it has been years since you have done anything physical. Jogging can also place a
great deal of stress on your lower legs if you do not have a very supportive running shoe.
If you are weak in these areas, do not jog. Always do a warm up by walking briskly.
Increase your speed gradually.
Bikeriding - Stationary
This is great for your
body and allows you to watch t.v or read while you are exercising. Be certain that the
seat is adjusted for you. Warm up on the bike for five minutes, gradually building up to a
faster pace. Keep your back straight. This is great for your bottom and legs.
Swimming
If you love the water,
swimming is a great way to get fit and your body will love you for it. The entire body is
supported by the water so you will not be placing any strain on it at all. You need to do
it continuously for the time you have allowed yourself and reasonably briskly. Freestyle
is a good stroke for an all over body workout.
Tennis
This is a great all
round workout and is a good excuse for a social get together with someone. You need strong
legs to move around the court at speed, and some power in your arms to hit the ball. You
may need lessons if you are new to this.
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