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Fit No Matter What You Weigh |
by:
Britannia
Findlay |
In
today's appearance-conscious society, it
seems we are bombarded with information
on weight, weight problems and weight loss.
But it's important to remember that how
much you weigh is not necessarily a good
indicator of how fit you are. Obviously
your weight has an effect, particularly
if you are obese, but this effect isn't
the be all and end all that some people
would lead you to believe it is.
In reality the only real way to tell how
fit you are is to see how much exercise
you can do. You will find that if you begin
an exercise program and begin to increase
your fitness significantly, your weight
will come down.
Diet, although it is important, is often
not the most important path to losing weight.
If your goal is to slim down and avoid putting
on weight again, you should examine how
much exercise you get. Obviously you should
look at your diet also, but often the most
effective treatment is to work off the food
you are eating. Making time for exercise
in your day and making sensible choices
on food are not two different ways to lose
weight - they should be done together.
When you start exercising you dont just
burn fat, you also strengthen and tone your
muscles. This will increase the rate at
which you burn fat also. It can be disastrous
to start out dieting without a corresponding
increase in your exercise. This will often
end up burning your muscles instead of your
fat. So you will lose weight, but not fat,
and in fact your body will naturally burn
less fat as a result of having less muscle.
This will make it harder for you to exercise
and lose weight in the future.
If you get exercise on a regular basis the
fact is you will be fitter than someone
who gets no regular exercise, regardless
of your weight. Taking this into account
you should start exercising more when starting
any new diet plan, this will get the most
from your new diet.
If your goal is to improve your fitness
you will need to establish a proper exercise
regimen for yourself - a little exercise
now and again isn't enough. You'll need
to combine cardiovascular or fitness exercises
with some basic strength training.
Cardiovasular exercise is exercise that
increases your heart rate. When doing this
form of exercise your goal should be to
increase the amount of time you can exercise
for. This will increase your stamina and
fitness.
Strength training will tone your body and
increase your strength. While it won't necessarily
make you fitter, it will make you look and
feel better and give you visible, confidence-building
results.
This does not mean that you have to become
a weightlifter, or that you need to work
on building bulging muscles. In fact, just
a little bit of strength training should
be enough. You don't even have to invest
in weights to lift - there are plenty of
strength training exercises that you can
do in your own home with no equipment.
In the end the most important factor in
your fitness is whether or not you can do
as much exercise as you'd like to be able
to do. If you can then you are fit, if not
then regardless of your weight the road
to fitness need not be difficult, all it
takes is a little determination.
About the author:
Britannia Findlay is the Cheif Editor of
FOCAL Fitness
There are a lot of informative articles
and great resources at her site. For all
the info you want, visit:
http://www.focalfitness.com
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