Beginner's Guide To Getting Fit
So
you are finally ready to turn from your couch potato ways,
and trade your T.V. remote in for a dumbbell!
Congratulations, and welcome to the wonderful world of
fitness! I commend you on your resolve to lose weight and
get into shape! Now where do you begin? These days there
sure is a lot of talk about diet and fitness, whether it is
a new diet pill or piece of exercise equipment. It is enough
to make your head spin, and certainly enough to confuse the
beginner. Take a deep breath, and follow these simple tips
to go from being a fitness beginner to a pro!
Get
Moving
The first thing you need to do, as a fitness beginner, is to
start moving! I mean this literally. Get up, and walk out
your front door. Now walk down the street. Now turn the
corner. Keep going! Do you get the picture? Start
introducing your body to fitness by going on walks. These
walks will probably start out slow and short, but before you
know it they will be brisk and long. Try to work up a sweat
as you tour the neighbourhood. Make it a habit to wake up
early to go on your walk, or consistently go on a walk
before you go to bed. These walks will get you to start
burning calories each day, and will also begin to build your
cardiovascular endurance.
Stretch
Once you become a pro at walking, you will need to add
something new to your routine. Stretch before and after your
walks. Start by reaching down to touch your toes and holding
it for 30 seconds. You will feel tightness on the backs of
your legs, in your hamstrings. Now place your palm against a
wall at chest level and turn your body away from it. As you
hold this for 30 seconds you will feel a stretch in your
chest. Most inactive people have tight hamstring and chest
muscles due to prolonged sitting, so it should be your
priority to stretch these muscles out. You will be
pleasantly surprised at what this will do for your posture!
Clean
Your Diet
Fitness professionals like to claim that 80% of what your
body looks like is directly related to what you eat. In
other words, if you are eating burgers and fries and
visiting the gym everyday, you are still going to look like
you are eating burgers and fries! It is time to clean up
your diet, so you can continue on your fast track to
fitness.
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No more fast food. Fast food
is cheap, available, and quick, but it is far from
healthy. You are better off avoiding it completely.
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Eat 5 servings of fresh
fruits and vegetables everyday. Your body needs the
nutrients found in these foods, and they will fill
you up without empty calories. |
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Eat 4-5 small meals a day,
rather than 2 large ones. This will keep your
metabolism high all day, and turn you into a
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Join a
Gym
After you have mastered walking, stretching, and have
started to clean up your diet, you are ready to join a gym.
Don't be intimidated or scared of this concept, the gym is a
friendly place where people go to burn calories and build
muscle! Find a local gym that has a convenient location near
your home or work place. The key to making your gym
membership worth its monthly dues is to use it consistently.
Go to the gym no less than three times a week. While you are
there begin a resistance training program as well as a
cardiovascular program.
Find a
Buddy
There is no better motivator to get you to the gym than
knowing that someone is there waiting for you. If you find
yourself slacking off in your workouts, or skipping the gym,
a workout buddy might be just what you need. Find a friend
with whom you share similar fitness goals, and become
workout buddies. Agree to meet three times a week at the
gym, and encourage each other throughout your workout. You
will find that this makes workouts motivating and fun.
There you have it, all you need to
know to get yourself up off the coach and into a healthy,
fit lifestyle! Making the decision to get into shape will be
the best one you make in your life, and I wish you all the
best. To your health!
Diana
Keuilian, Certified Personal Trainer, and author of "Avoid
The Freshman Fifteen", has a proven method for avoiding
college weight gain. Visit
AvoidTheFreshman15.com to learn more. She is also the
head Fitness Trainer for the nation's leading online fitness
site
HitechPersonalFitness.com and board member of
www.HitechTrainer.com.
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