Simple Fitness Action Steps You Can Take

November 1, 2009 by shirley  
Filed under BODY CARE, FITNESS

For many people the hardest part of any fitness program is getting started.
Sometimes we place too much pressure on ourselves and rather than doing something, no matter how small that might be, we end up doing nothing at all.

Here are some steps to help you get started.

The first thing to do is to not place any great expectations on what you want to achieve.
Even simply walking to the local shops will improve your fitness and this might be all that you need to do for a while just to get into the mood to take your fitness to the next level.

Find a friend who also wants to get fitter and ask them to walk with you.
Step up the pace after a while and maybe even record the time it takes to complete your walks.

All these small changes can eventually lead to bigger and better things.

Stretching is something that can be done almost anywhere and at any time and it is good to get into the habit of stretching, particularly before and after exercise.
Stretching increases your flexibility and reduces the chance of injury.
It makes training easier and therefore you will get more benefit from the time that you are training.

Join a gym and encourage your training friends to join with you or get a home gym and invite them to train with you at home.
You can workout at your own pace and having a training partner will be good for both safety with helping to control weights and encouragement to train better.

Get inspirational fitness magazines and videos that will give you something to strive for, and last but certainly not least, eat the right food so you have the energy to perform well at all times.

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