Saturday 9 February 2013

It’s Time To Get In The Best Shape Of Your Life!



It’s Time To Get In The Best Shape Of Your Life!

It’s Time To Get In The Best Shape Of Your Life!

When we are young, fitness comes easily. We play sports or are active in our daily life. But sometime during middle age, our fitness tends to decline. And in our retirement years we may begin to really pay a price for letting our fitness wane. This doesn’t have to happen. Here are some tips that will help to make your story a happy one of continued fitness throughout life.
If you are an avid runner, a great tip is to try to run faster over shorter distances. The reason for this is because it will help to improve your running form. This will not only help you perform better, but also, you will not be as likely to injure yourself.
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.
Many people think that becoming fit means you need to lose weight, but in many cases it can mean the exact opposite. Being underweight can be just as much of a problem as being too fat. A medical professional should always be consulted in order to see exactly what is going on.
When using a bench press, it is vital to squeeze on the bar inward. Doing it this way helps to build more muscle in your chest. However, if you are going to do the close-grip version of bench pressing, you should squeeze it outward as this way hits triceps harder.
Reduce stress on your muscles and avoid injury by warming-up before working out. Adequately warming-up will loosen up stiff muscles and get the blood flowing to them. Sudden movements on muscles that have not been properly warmed-up prior to exercise can result in pulled muscles, strains, and even tears.
Stay fit by giving your body ample time to rest. If you push yourself too hard and don’t get enough rest and sleep, you will harm your muscles, tendons and bones. It’s fine to do a hard or challenging work out a two or three times a week, but be sure to take time off to rejuvenate in between.
Achieve optimal fitness by using your body’s processes to your advantage. Stick to smaller weights at first and gradually build your way up to machines. This way, you can work fatigue-prone smaller muscles first. Your larger muscles need less support from smaller muscles, so this is an optimal way to work your physiology to your advantage.
When choosing a gym, make a ‘shopping list’. Make a list of the things that are most important to you. Consider the various equipment that they offer, location, price, hours, trainers, classes, child care etc. Also, find out if you can sign up on a month to month basis, so you aren’t locked in to a long term contract if you discover that the gym doesn’t live up to your expectations.
If you’re trying to encourage your kids to exercise, make sure you don’t push them to do too much too fast. Try to build up the amount of exercise they’re getting. If they’re used to be couch potatoes, try starting with something easy like biking or swimming, instead of having them run two miles. If they feel it’s too hard from the get-go, they’ll dig their feet in and try and fight you.
Switch up your counting scheme. Sometimes it can be helpful to count your repetitions in reverse, or count your repetitions in groupings of 15. Variety is the spice of life: by changing how you count you can take away some of the boring part of your workout. This also helps to work out your brain mentally; when dealing with new concepts or schemes the mind is known to grow in adaptation to the new scheme.
Add a post workout shake or meal to your routine to increase size and strength. Studies have showed that protein rich foods taken directly after a workout provide significant benefits to muscle size as well as muscle density. Consider taking a protein shake with you to the gym to drink right after your workout.
Stay limber by stretching often, and if you are getting older, hold your stretches for longer periods of time. Your muscles will remain warm, strong and loose, and you will be able to workout more vigorously. Stretching can also help reduce or prevent soreness of the muscles and increases flexibility.
Keep statistics of your fitness progress that are relevant to whatever end goal you have set up. These stats act as visible markers to your goal, helping you keep energized and motivated to meet or even beat it. Even if you prefer not to do daily or weekly measurements because you don’t want to obsess on the data too much, just taking a measurement every four weeks is helpful.
We hope these tips on fitness have given you a lot of good ideas. Applied well, this knowledge can help you avoid debilitating conditions later in life or to minimize the conditions that cannot be wholly avoided. Fitness is like holding a rope taut, not letting it go slack. Keeping fit throughout life is its own reward.

Allen and Roganne Johnstone – Digital Marketing Experts
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