Your steps have become slower, you can’t reach up high or stoop easily to pick things up. Your overall physical abilities have diminished. It is time to start a fitness program. You should check out the possibilities–at a gym or at home. Consult your doctor. Once you decide on a program, follow it diligently. Read on for more tips on how to get fit and stay that way.
If you’re training for a marathon, keep this strategy in mind: start slow for the first third of the marathon, in the middle third run at a comfortable pace, and run slightly faster in the last third of the race. This will help your body maintain its strength and power the entire length of the marathon.
A really good way to help you get fit is to put up pictures of your ideal body around your house. By constantly being aware of the body you want to have, you’ll be more likely to stick with your fitness goals. You can get creative with where you place these pictures.
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.
When you feel the burn, go back the next day for more! Exercising to the point that we feel it can make us really sore for days. The best way to prevent that, or at least to minimize it, is to exercise again the very next day and the day following that. It may be prudent to take it easier but don’t forgo exercise all together.
To build strength, quickly lift light weights. Working quickly will allow your muscles to use as much energy as they would if you were lifting heavier weights at a slower rate. For example, on bench press, lift forty to sixty percent of your max weight and do eight sets of three repetitions, doing this as quickly as you can.
Practice bettering contact skills for use in volleyball. You can get this by playing the game of foosball. Foosball requires keen skills to win against an opponent; more specifically great hand-eye coordination. You can practice these skills for success not only at foosball, but even volleyball and other sports.
Keep track of your dirty and new fitness clothes by keeping the dirty ones in a bag separate from the clean ones. Keeping them separate makes them easier to find without having to dig through gross and smelly workout outfits. Then when the week is up, you can take the entire bag and wash them at once.
The hardest part usually is getting started. Once you have followed your fitness program for a week or two, it will become second nature. Habit is a wonderful thing. It begins to carry you. The program becomes a part of your daily life, and fitness and good health are the result.…