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Five Ways to Fit Fitness Into Your Life
İRick DeToma
Everyone is pressed for time these days.
It does not have to mean that fitness can't
be a part of your life. In as little as
10 minutes a day, you can begin to make
positive changes to your body.
People often have an all or nothing idea
about exercise. They feel that if they can't
fit in an hour of exercise that they will
do nothing instead.
Successful exercisers make fitness an important
part of their lives. Try scheduling your
time to exercise like you would any other
appointment.
If you are struggling to fit exercise into
your day, try these fitness tips:
1. Tackle one body part per day and perform
as many reps as it takes to reach failure.
Or set a rep goal for yourself and do as
many sets as it takes to reach your goal.
2. Exercise while you watch TV. (Don't just
sit there, DO something.) Why not do some
crunches, or leg extensions while watching
the tube? How about some lunges? Anything
yo can do in a gym sitting down, you can
do at home sitting down in front of the
tube.
3. Superset your workouts. Put two exercises
together and perform them one after another
with no rest in between. You can either
do a mixed superset of an upper and lower
move combined, or you can choose two opposing
muscle groups like chest and back.
4. Combine 2 moves into 1. Any time you
perform a lower body exercise and your arms
are not involved you miss out on a time-saving
opportunity.
Try performing a lunge with a curl, or lateral
raise. Or a squat with on overhead press.
You could create an entire workout around
this concept and divide up your body parts
and exercises so that you keeps things fresh.
5. Circuit training. Select a number of
exercises for your entire body and perform
them as a circuit with little or no rest
in between. Repeat as time allows for 2-3
circuits.
People will always find excuses to not exercise.
These tips show you how to fit exercise
into the busiest of schedules and get the
benefits of regular exercise.
It's not about finding the time to exercise,
it's about MAKING the time to exercise.
No matter how busy you are. It's always
better to do something than nothing.
The information contained in this article
is strictly for informational purposes and
is not intended to provide medical advice.
If you are sedentary or over 40 please get
clearance from a doctor before starting
an exercise program.
About the author:
Rick DeToma is a fitness coach, and trainer
who specializes in home workouts. Contact
Rick for a no obligation telephone fitness
assessment at: http://www.tailored-fitness-home-workouts.com/contact.html
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