Tuesday, August 26, 2014

The Best Fitness Advice You Can Use

By Joanne Wright


For some people, getting and staying fit can be like having a second job. Usually, the reason for this is that they do not know the most efficient ways to work on their fitness. In the article below, you are going to be given advice that will help make getting in shape a piece of cake!

Don't get stuck behind your desk all day. Unlike our railroad-laying, dawn-'til-dusk farming ancestors, many of us don't have jobs that require physical labor. If this is the case for you, try incorporating little exercises into your workday. Set a timer on your computer to alert you every hour. Stand up from your desk and either do a lap around the office or a strength move. These little bursts can add up to a lot of extra burned calories over the course of a week, month, or year.

Sit ups and push ups are really good tools to use for getting a lean body. The best thing about sit ups and push ups is that you can do them almost anywhere. You can do push ups and sit ups at almost any time of the day, all you need is a small window of time and you can execute a quick workout.

Space out your workouts. You don't have to exercise all at once, if it's difficult for you. If you break up your workouts into four 15 minute chunks, at the end of the day, you've got an hour in. Sometimes, that works better for people who can't sit still for an hour and exercise.

For your first day of working out, start slowly. Make sure you start with lower weights and gradually work your way up to bigger weights. If you don't do this, then the next morning you will be extremely sore and you can possibly damage part of your muscles or tissue.

Ride your bicycle with one leg! Using just one leg at a time to propel your bicycle for short distances will help you build up more of your leg muscles. By using one leg both to push down on the pedal and to pull up you will be working more than one set of muscles. Your riding will improve dramatically as well.

Treadmills, whether at home or in the gym, are convenient, but a run outside is a better exercise. While treadmills are convenient and great for use during the winter, running on pavement is better.

A great way to work out your calves are to do calf raises. You should either do seating calf raises, or standing calf raises. As you build up you will be adding weights in each hand to increase the amount of weight that you calf has to raise.

Taking hikes is a good way to improve many aspects of fitness. Hiking will improve strength in ones legs as well as improving ones cardiovascular system. Hiking can also have the added benefit of being a good stress reliever. Also one can adjust the difficulty by adding or removing weight in a backpack.

Do not make TV your primary source of fun and enjoyment. Do activities that require you to get up and move around. Play a sport like tennis or be a troop leader. You can combine charitable works with being active and losing weight. Work at a soup kitchen or run a marathon for a cause.

Building your forearm strength is super easy. If you play tennis or raquetball a strong forearm is a benefit which will help improve your game. You can build your forearm strength by crumpling a newspaper. Lay a piece of newspaper on the floor, crumple it up into a ball for thirty seconds, and then repeat with the other hand.

Cut down on your workout time and work on your weaknesses by using the same weight for your entire workout. To determine what that weight should be, try focusing on your weakest exercise and then pick a weight that you can lift between 6 and 8 times in a single circuit.

Now that you have read the article above, hopefully, you have some handy tips to be physically fit! Apply the suggestions that fit your circumstances. No matter what your reason is for becoming or staying fit -- good for you! No doubt, the benefits you receive from working hard will encourage you to keep it up!




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