When you want to improve your fitness, your reasons do not really matter. Maybe you want to be more attractive. Maybe you want to be healthier. Whatever motivates you to get fit, you are making the right choice. Below you can find some hints and tricks, on exactly how to improve your fitness and hang on to that good choice.
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.
Challenge yourself. Increase the amount of exercise that you do every day or every other day. You will eventually hit a plateau in your exercise routine and not be doing yourself any good when you get used to what you do normally. They always say ‘no pain, no gain’.
Dedicating 30 minutes to working out every evening can actually go a long way. You can burn off a lot of the calories you consumed throughout the day by doing push ups and sit ups when you get home. You want to push yourself every time too, so that you get into shape as quickly as possible.
If you are having a hard time getting motivated to map out a comprehensive workout program, try starting with baby steps. Try to incorporate two or three brief (30 minutes) strength-training or aerobic workout sessions every week. While you may not see instant results, studies show that even minor positive changes in a sedentary lifestyle can have long-term gains in terms of overall health.
Adults ages 50 and up should not focus solely on weight machines for their workouts. While this may increase their strength on the machines, it may actually detract from strengthening the muscle groups that are used in daily activities – especially those which are progressively weakened by the aging process.
Walk barefoot. This will help strengthen your calf muscles as well as your ankles. This is especially helpful for women, who shorten their calf muscles by walking in high heels so often. Stretching your leg and ankle muscles cuts down on stiffness and encourages flexibility and mobility. Walking barefoot also helps your sense of balance.
Don’t overcompensate for exercise by eating more food, or you will simply end up taking in excess calories. While exercise does increase your nutritional needs, the increase is not noticeably large. You don’t need to make a conscious effort to increase your food intake unless you are working out for several hours a day.
Getting fit is not easy and it is not quick. It is certainly worth doing, though, as it leads to a longer, happier life. The preceding items were just a few of the many elements you can incorporate into an effective, enjoyable fitness routine. Building a routine that works and that you can stick is really all you need to do.