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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Here Is What Everyone Should Know About Fitness

By Henry John

Don't groan when you hear the word fitness! It can be fun; seriously! Take time to explore activities that you actually enjoy doing and use them to your advantage. Do you love to jump rope, take walks, ride a bike, to be outdoors? If so, set aside an hour to go enjoy these things each day; chances are you will feel happier if you do. Don't like activity at all? If you are sitting on the couch watch TV or playing games skip the snack and move or arms and legs around in circular and up and down motions congratulations, you are exercising! Just consider some tips to get up and going!

Take care of your shoulders when weight lifting. To do this, decrease the amount of weight you're lifting by about 10% when you have to change grips. If you keep the same weight but keep changing your grips, you may injure yourself by working the muscles in a way thay they are not used to.

One key to getting the most out of your workouts is to avoid exercising with a friend. While many experts will say exercising with a friend can help motivate you, it can often do more harm than good. For example, the tendency could be to spennd too much time talking and socializing with the person, and not spending enough time focused on your own workout.

Focus on a plan and stick to it. Working on plans such as a upper body/lower body split can be beneficial to serious fitness because it helps portions of the body rest on off days. Muscles are living cells and grow during periods of intense stress, exercise in this case. This growth, however, requires a rest period; the rest period is an important feature of our body that upper/lower splits make a note of.

Boosting your metabolism can go hand in hand with a good fitness routine. Eat foods that are rich in vitamins and high fiber to help get a boost. Drinking plenty of water is also important to help burn fat faster and get a higher metabolic index. Then you can say your metabolism is high!

In order to truly commit to a fitness program, you need to change your attitudes and beliefs about fitness. You need to be willing to work hard, even when you're feeling tired or lazy. Only if you are willing to make solid, lasting changes will you able to make fitness a part of your life.

Getting in shape doesn't mean that you have to be miserable. If you find an activity that you actually enjoy it will help the time pass faster as you start to get in shape. Additionally this will help you to stay motivated on the days you really don't want to go to the gym.

If you want to add more power to your golf swing, you should take practice swings on the opposite side. Doing this will strengthen your muscles, which may be needed to help you clear a water hazard. You will experience noticeable differences in the power of your swing if you do this.

As you get older your muscles become significantly less flexible, which increases the risk that your muscles will become painfully strained. If you are younger than 40, you should try to hold each stretching position for at least 30 seconds. After 40, increase the holding time to a full minute. This will keep your muscles pliable and strain-free.

Avoid exercising when you are under the weather, unless you are only sick above the neck. To be on the safe side, it is best to just take the day off to rest. Besides that, all of your efforts from exercising would not go toward building your body up, but they'd go toward healing it from your illness.

To protect your body while also getting the most from every workout, get and stay hydrated before, during and after. Prepare your body by drinking at least 16 ounces before starting your workout, then take a water break every 20 minutes to compensate for hydration lost through sweat. This not only helps you to avoid dehydration but also keeps your body working as efficiently as possible.

The message that should be gleaned from this article is that not only athletes play sports. Recreationally or with friends, it's not the level of play that matters but the overall health benefits and understanding the general rules of the sport. Hopefully, you, the reader, will be able to decide if you're ready to immerse yourself in the sport of your choice.

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