If you don’t feel fit, you will not be able to do the things you want to do, plus, you will end up feeling bad about yourself and your life. You don’t have to let this happen to you just because you don’t have the information you need to get started. Try one or more of the great tips in the article below.
It is important to take your activity level at work into account when designing a fitness regimen. This is especially important in the beginning. If you work on your feet all day walking may be very easy for you, but adding a few more miles on to your daily total could kill your feet. If you sit at a desk all day, on the other hand, your general fitness level will be low and something as simple as a mile or two walk could be a great way to get you started being active.
To reduce your soreness following a workout, be sure to perform adequate cool down exercises. This cool down period allows your muscles to loosen up and relax after your workout is over and signals to your body that the workout is over. Failure to cool down properly after exercising can cause additional soreness and even cramping to occur.
If you are able to, exercise first thing in the morning. It will get your metabolism going for the day. Feeling sluggish mid-morning or mid-afternoon? Get up from whatever you’re doing and take a 10-15 minute walk. Drink a couple of bottles of water while you’re at it. Do not grab that candy bar!!!
Great looking abs will get you attention wherever you go. To get great abs, perform this simple exercise for five minutes, every morning. Lie flat on your back on the floor or on a yoga mat. Slowly bicycle your legs up and down in the air, as if you were pedaling a bike up a hill. As you push your legs away, make sure to fully extend your legs so that your knees are straight.
If you are looking for a way to save time and get an efficient workout, for the entire workout don’t switch weights, keep the same one. Choose your weight based on your weakest exercise. Pick an amount you are able to lift no more than 6 to 8 times. Use this weight, and do your routine in a circuit.
If you are unable to exercise due to time constraints or whatever the reason, try to squeeze in at least 20 minutes of either cardio or strength training, two times a week. Research has shown that those who worked out minimally, used less sick days than those who did not exercise at all.
Now that you have some practical advice from the article above, there is no excuse to feel bad about yourself and your life because you don’t feel fit. You can see that if you use these tips to get started now, you will not only feel better, you will look better, too.