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How
To Exercise: Choosing the right type of
exercise for you |
by:
Ray
Kelly |
So
you have to start an exercise program. What
are you going to do? How are you going to
exercise?
Well the type of exercise you do largely
depends on you. What do you like doing?
What do you hate doing? Do you have to pay
membership fees? Do you need a training
partner? Do you need to buy equipment?
These are all questions you need to answer.
If you choose something that you don’t like
doing, you’re not going to keep doing it
for long. Think about it, if you don’t like
jogging you’re hardly going to keep dragging
yourself out of bed at 6am, especially when
winter comes around! If you can’t find something
you like, just choose the thing you hate
the least. This is usually walking.
Walking is great because it suits all fitness
levels. Anyone can start a walking program
at any time, it’s just the intensity and
duration that differs. Walking is also very
social. It’s not hard to find a training
partner to chat to while you exercise. This
also makes the time go faster.
Whatever exercise you do, starting at a
low intensity and building it up over a
number of weeks is essential to the longevity
of your exercise program. If you start too
hard you could get an over-use injury such
as shin-splints, and then you’ll have to
take time off to get over it.
If you are really unfit, start by walking
for 10 minutes each day. Increase it by
5 minutes every 2 weeks.
To make it more interesting try walking
a different course every few days. You can
also roster a different friend to walk with
you each day of the week.
If walking is not for you then you may like
to try a fitness centre. They have loads
of variety and usually have trainers on
hand to answer any queries you might have.
When choosing a fitness centre, make sure
they give good service. If they’re not willing
to treat you well before you join, then
they certainly aren’t afterwards! Also make
sure that their equipment is well serviced.
It’s easy to find out, just listen when
the machines are being used. If they squeak
a lot, or make a grinding noise, then there’s
a fair chance that they’re not looked after.
If you’re still not sure what you should
do, then why not consider tennis or golf?
There are social competitions in most areas
and you may find a few new friends. Tennis
is great for fitness and it’s a great social
activity but it’s not for someone who is
just starting out. If you haven’t exercised
in a long time then you’re better off finding
something a little easier.
Whatever you decide on, it must be something
that you enjoy. Find that type of exercise
and you’ll be well on the way to the new
you!
About the author:
Ray Kelly is an Exercise Scientist with
15 years experience in the health and fitness
industry. Sign up for his free 7 Day Weight
Loss Course at http://www.free-online-health.com
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