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Your Top Fitness Questions Answered


As a certified personal trainer part of my commitment to clients is consulting with them. This includes answering their many fitness and diet questions. Needless to say, I get asked a lot of questions. And, there are several questions that seem to be on almost everyone's minds.
The answers to these top 8 inquiries can help most anyone get a jump start on reaching their weight loss and fitness goals. So, here are some of the top fitness questions and their answers.
1. I want to tone and tighten my legs (or stomach, or arms, etc). What exercises can I do to lose fat there and get them toned? Answer: You can't spot reduce. It is necessary for you to reduce the fat in your trouble area before you will see big results from your strength training exercises. You must burn calories and fat through cardiovascular activities. This includes such things as walking, jogging, step aerobics, jumping rope, swimming etc. But, while cardio is critical you should also include strength training exercises to help build muscles and tone your trouble area simultaneously.
2. I really want to workout and get in-shape, but I just don't have the time. What should I do? Answer: You are not alone. One of the top reasons people give for not working out is lack of time. The first step is to realize that it's not that you don't have the time, but that you are not making it a priority in your schedule. What people don't realize is that it doesn't take a huge time commitment to reap the many rewards of regular exercise. Many people think that if they can't workout several hours a week, then they might as well not workout at all. But, exercising even just a couple of days a week is far better than not exercising at all. The key is finding a truly effective and efficient workout plan.
3. What is the best fitness program for losing weight? Answer: The key to a successful program is that it is comprehensive and includes the necessary pieces. There are three major components of a good weight loss program: cardio, strength training and stretching. It's equally important to include all three components. For example, you could do cardio 3 times per week, strength training twice per week and stretch before and after every workout.
4. I have hit a plateau and can't seem to get the scale to budge (or can't get any stronger). Can you help me? Answer: The key to breaking through a plateau is change. One of the best techniques for overcoming a plateau is Interval training. This is a type of training that includes bursts of high intensity periods followed by lower intensity recovery times. You'll also want to change your workout routine at least every 4-6 weeks.
5. What size weights should I train with and how many reps should I complete? Answer: There's no one size fits all weight size that is best. The size of weight you use depends on your goals, skills, past fitness experience, etc. A good rule of thumb is to start with about 70% maximum resistance with 8-12 reps and 1-3 sets. To determine your specific 70% maximum size, you must first determine the maximum amount of weight you can lift. However, it's typically not recommended that beginners attempt to lift their maximum amount of weight, for safety reasons. So, another simpler option is to choose a weight size that provides fatigue after the 8th - 12th rep is completed.
6. Is it bad for your body to workout some of the same muscle groups daily? Answer: Typically you should allow your muscle to rest about 48 hours before working it again. This is the safest approach and also the most efficient approach for improving strength. It will help you increase hypertrophy more effectively.
7. How often should I stretch and should I stretch before or after working out? Answer: Actually, it's best to stretch both times. If you have the time, your body will really benefit from stretching both before you start exercising and again after your workout. At the very least, be sure to stretch after you have completed your workout. As far as frequency, even if you don't workout every day it is very beneficial to include a stretching routine daily.
8. How can I workout at home because I don't belong to a gym? Answer: There are many, many options for strength training and cardio workouts that don't require a trip to the gym. If you have dumbbells, a resistance band, or an exercise stability ball, there are literally hundreds of exercises that you can do at home. With these exercises you can increase your muscular strength, muscular endurance plus of course get a more defined look in your physical appearance. For cardio workouts you can simply walk outside or at an indoor location, stair climb, jumping jacks, etc.
Lynn Bode is a certified personal trainer specializing in Internet-based fitness programs. She founded Workouts For You. Visit: http://www.workoutsforyou.com for a free sample workout and to sign-up for their monthly fitness newsletter. Workouts For You provides affordable online exercise programs custom designed for each individual. Fitness professionals visit: http://www.trainerforce.com


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Advice For Maintaining A Lifestyle With Proper Fitness

Fitness is the goal of many people. People spend millions of dollars a year on exercise products, gym memberships, dietary supplements and weight loss pills. All this, in an attempt to achieve fitness. While some of these products may work, some do not and can even, have the opposite result. For tips on fitness methods that work, read this article.

When working out, make sure you take your time and focus on doing any and all exercises properly. Even if you can't do as many or goes as long as you could if you were using short cuts, you'll get much better results by doing fewer perfect form exercises. Not to mention that by using short cuts or improper form you could end up injuring yourself

If you are looking for a gym for weight training, take a tour before you sign up. Check to see if there are loose weights lying on the floor. This probably means that the gym area rarely gets cleaned up, either by clients after their workout or by gym employees. If possible, find a cleaner, more organized gym, which will reduce the risk of picking up illnesses.

Thinking long-term will help you reach your fitness goals. Nothing worth having is done in a short amount of time. You need to start out building a foundation of muscles and learn proper techniques, this will take time. Once you are more comfortable, you can move on to bigger things, but don't expect to get the body of your dreams in just a short amount of time.

Looking for a way to be fit, but don't have access to a wide variety of equipment? Don't lose heart! You can still get a good workout! You don't have to have a gym membership to build muscle. There are lots of good body weight exercises that will strengthen your muscles - using nothing but the weight and resistance of your own body.

To improve your climbing skills, whether for rock or wall climbing, try getting tighter shoes to practice in. Get a pair that is so tight that you can easily stand, but you are not able to walk without discomfort. This may seem counter-intuitive to always getting well-fitting fitness gear, but doing this gives you optimal control of your feet and legs, which are essential to climbing.

A fun and exciting way to change your exercise up is to replace one or two exercises with sprinting. A sprint in a park will allow you to enjoy the scenery while having an intense aerobic workout. It requires no special training, however you should speak to a doctor before starting.

Swimming is an excellent form of exercise. Swimming allows you to work almost the entire muscle groups of your body. If you want to gain speed while you swim, the key is to develop flexibility in your ankles and feet. Flexibility in your feet will help propel you quickly in the water while you swim. Pointing your toes straight out then flexing them back toward your shin repeatedly will help improve ankle flexibility.

To improve your fitness level, practice deep breathing exercises. By learning how to breathe deeply, you will find it easier to maintain proper levels of oxygen while you are working out. You will put less stress on your heart and lungs during strenuous activities and gain greater benefits from your exercise routine.

Using free weights is a time tested method of improving fitness. Weight can be adjusted to the individual's needs, for maximum workout effectiveness. Although they can be dangerous to someone using them by themselves, they have been proven to work. As long as you are using the proper technique, you can improve your fitness with free weights.

In order to maintain your diet and your fitness routine, try to keep your fridge and freezer stocked with nutritious and healthy things. That way if you're having a hectic day you can come home and have lots of options without automatically falling towards those less healthy/easier things such as chips or soda. If possible, avoid purchasing those things all together if they are too tempting for you.

When beginning a fitness and nutrition program do not feel bad if you are nervous or even scared. Once you conquer the psychological battle you will find that there is a lot to learn about weight training, nutrition and cardiovascular exercise. You will learn and get more comfortable with the routine and make the progress that you are after.

To run faster, look to quicker, rather than bigger, strides. Having a big stride is actually inefficient for your body to develop optimal propulsion. Always try to have your foot come down in line with your body instead of in front of it. Then, use your rear toes to propel yourself forward.

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.

Studies have shown that by working out at a moderate rate for about an hour, you can be maintaining a healthier weight and also decreasing your risk of heart disease and other ailments. Moderate exercise is not just going to the gym, but it can be moderate housework, jogging for 20-30 minutes, or even walking at least 4-5 miles. Find what works for you.

In conclusion, fitness is a common goal for many people. Millions of dollars are spent each year on exercise products, gym memberships, diet supplements and pills for weight loss. Many of these products do not actually work and even end up, working against fitness. If you remember the fitness methods in this article, you can avoid the useless methods and achieve fitness with ways that really work.

By Marshall Bator

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