Need a bit of motivation to get you started on a smart fitness plan? We’ve put together these tips that will inspire you to embark on a journey of better health and a stronger body. If you’re ready, let’s hit the ground running, and begin to reach our fitness goals!
If you find a workout regimen you find enjoyable you will be more likely to stick with it. If you look forward to your workout, you’ll stay with it for the long haul.
Having a routine, limits the stimulation of the brain. Studies have shown that changing or breaking a routine, will promote stimulation and in turn, staves off dementia. Instead of driving the same route to the grocery store, change the route and drive a different way. These small steps will improve your brain’s stimulation and reduce the chance of getting dementia.
It is vital to start a new exercise program slowly to avoid physical injury. Most injuries typically occur by working out too much or without a properly warming up. Begin your workout by stretching to get the muscles conditioned and ready. Increase the intensity of your workout by 10 percent each week.
To build more muscle, try multiplying what the overall weight you lift is by how many times you actually lift it. The great things is that there is a lot you can do to improve this number. You can try lifting more weight, doing more sets per routine, or doing more repetitions in each set.
Hydration is essential to successful fitness routines. Excessive sweating can place stress on your cardiovascular system as well as decrease mental functioning and hand-eye coordination. To stay in top shape during your fitness activities, be sure to drink plenty of fluids before, during and after activities. Drinking beforehand helps your body start off with enough fluid to counteract some of the sweat loss while drinking during helps keep the hydration level high. Be sure to finish your fitness with some fluid in order to replace those that were lost.
Vary your ab crunches with some regular sit-ups. Unfortunately, sit-ups have been painted in a negative light in recent years. Do not do sit-ups that involve anchoring your feet. This type of exercise can be hard on your back.
Only train your abdominal muscles, two or three times a week. While these muscles do recover somewhat faster than your other muscles, they still need time to rest. Make an attempt to keep a strict schedule, such as working on them every other weekday and relaxing them on the weekends.
It is not a bad thing to do situps, but avoid doing them the wrong way because you can cause a lot of damage to your lower back. Try not to do them while you have your feet anchored. A good alternative to situps is to do crunches with a rolled towel placed at your lower back.
Work on your flexibility. Flexibility and stretching often fall by the wayside in our hurry to get through our cardio and strength training and get on with our days. To prevent injury, improve flexibility, and decrease soreness, take the time to stretch after your workout. Better yet, enroll in a yoga class to limber up even more.
To help with your goals, join a 5k or mini marathon in your area. This will provide you with the motivation to train, and will help to increase your fitness. Engage in both cardio and toning exercises to prepare for this type of event, which is very long and strenuous on your body.
Incorporate balance-improving exercises into your overall fitness scheme. Better balance is great for all kinds of exercise, and for a healthy lifestyle in general; good balance conserves energy and reduces the risk of injury. Improving balance is particularly helpful for competitive sports players, as it improves body control and leads to better coordination.
Examine your exercise routine to see if it is meeting all of your fitness needs. A well-rounded fitness regiment has three components: strength, cardio and flexibility training. Meeting all of these needs is not difficult. You simply need to begin and end your training sessions with proper stretching, as well as, alternate strength and cardio training workouts.
You should dedicate yourself to sticking with your fitness program through at least one month. It takes your body about 30 days to adjust itself to a new, more active lifestyle. Giving up is most tempting – and most likely – during this initial, transitional phase. Summon your resolve and tough it out past the critical one-month point.
These fitness tips should inspire you to take a look at your fitness efforts with a fresh eye, work on things that need improving, and ramp up the routines that are working for you. Your goals are in sight, now, you just have to stick to your plan. Good luck!
Getting Fit And Healthy In Natural Ways was originally published on Spring