Strengthening Your Heart With Exercise
October 1, 2009 by shirley
Filed under ANTI-AGING, BODY CARE, FITNESS, NUTRITION, SKIN CARE, WEIGHTLOSS
With the incidence of heart disease on the increase, more people are turning to fitness training to help reduce their chances of problems later in life.
Apart from eating the right foods, there is nothing quite like fitness training to help us maintain a healthy heart.
Exercise of the body increases the heart rate and in doing so exercises the heart.
If you have had heart problems or your family has a history of heart problems then it is always wise to consult your family doctor before undertaking a fitness-training program.
There might be specific exercises that they will recommend you do to help any condition you might have.
You can get heart monitors relatively cheaply and these are a good way to keep a track of your heart rate and see that you are not over-taxing yourself.
A heart rate monitor will allow you to train at the optimum intensity for your requirements.
There are many different types of heart monitors and a corresponding range of prices.
There are heart monitors for specific purposes too where they have additional features to give you some idea of the calories that you might be burning when you exercise.
They can be worn on your wrist or around the chest and some of them are built into home gym equipment such as bikes, treadmills and elliptical trainers where the grips you hold on the equipment relate your heart information to a screen that you can observe while training.
The monitors that are strapped around your chest are generally the most accurate and they usually come with a watch like attachment that displays your heart rate reading.
The premium machines offer all types of data that can help you customize your training to your needs and it will be easier for you to track your progress and improve your health and fitness.
Stretching

Many people don’t take the time to stretch their muscles before and after exercise and then they wonder why they are getting injured all the time.
It only takes minutes to stretch your muscles and by doing so you will pump more blood into the area that needs it thereby reducing the chance of injury.
Considering the time it takes to recover from injury and the loss of valuable fitness training, stretching is something that should never be left out of any training routine.
It is just as important to stretch whether you are on a resistance-training program or simply going for a walk.
Many different muscles are activated with the various types of exercise we do and it is essential to target those muscles when stretching.
If you are intending to do a heavy weight session on the lower body then you would need to warm up your leg muscles with some time on a stationary bike and then possibly touching your toes to limber up your lower back and hamstrings.
If you are going for a run, you would also need to stretch your legs, and in particular your hamstrings, where many runners have problems.
Tight hamstrings can also create problems with your lower back so often the problem is coming from an area other than where the pain is felt.
Stretching should always be light and never forced as that alone can cause more injury than some of the exercises we perform.
You should never bounce when stretching either as this can tear muscles or strain them enough that they will tear during the course of training.
If you are doing resistance training it is wise to start the first movement of any exercise with little or no weight to get the blood into your muscles and warm them up for the heavier weights that are to follow.
The Benefits of Fitness

There are many benefits from regular fitness training that will have ongoing positive effects on the quality of your life.
Prevention of illness is one of the most important aspects of maintaining a healthy body.
It has been proven that regular exercise and the heightened levels of health that develops from this exercise can help to reduce the incidence of diseases such as diabetes, heart diseases and strokes.
Exercise can reduce hypertension and many other ailments.
As well as this, fitness training can help people have a more positive outlook on life and improve their self-confidence.
Regular exercise releases endorphins in the body that help to fight the symptoms of depression and give us a feeling of happiness.
It only takes a little more than 10 minutes of continuous exercise for the body to start releasing endorphins.
Another chemical that is increased in the body during and after exercise is serotonin. This occurs in the central nervous system and is also responsible for making us feel happier and reducing the possibility of depression.
Serotonin also assists in getting better sleep and that in turn helps with better workouts through increased energy.
Fitness can become addictive as we start to realize these benefits of feeling better in both the mind and the body.
The more fitness training we do the more of these ‘positive’ chemicals are released into our body and we get happier and healthier with each passing day.
By reshaping our body with exercise, and particularly resistance training, we feel better about ourselves and this also helps to build self-esteem and self-confidence.
This flows over into all aspects of life and we begin to find that even work and family life benefit from the more positive energy that fitness training brings.
Regular exercise is the key to success as energy builds with consistency and this make the training easier to handle and more enjoyable.
The Benefits of Good Health
September 1, 2009 by shirley
Filed under ANTI-AGING, FITNESS
There is nothing quite like enjoying the benefits of good health.
A good fitness program, along with regular sound sleep and good nutrition will ensure you get more out of life.
You will feel stronger and happier and be able to do more activities no matter what age you might be.
Fitness will reduce the effects of aging and allow you to participate in sports and recreation that might not be possible for someone with lower levels of fitness.
Having greater levels of fitness will reduce the incidence of injury and also reduce the chances of illness.
There are so many benefits that can affect all aspects of your life that maintaining your fitness is essential.
Even if you are unfortunate enough to suffer some form of injury or illness, your fitness levels will help you to recover faster and get back to full health.
The older you get the more important it is to keep your fitness levels up as we become inclined as we get older to reduce our physical activity.
A fit person will always live longer if all else is equal and apart from that, they will get more enjoyment out of life as everything will be all the easier to do.
Good health is something that we should all be investing in.
The investment you make in your health will pay dividends later in life that no amount of money can achieve.
It is particularly important as we grow older that we have the strength to maintain our balance and remain as independent as possible for as long as we can.
One walk two or three times a week might not seem like a lot now but accumulating over the years it will help to strengthen your bones and build a healthier and stronger heart and better lungs.
The Benefits of Resistance Training
August 27, 2009 by shirley
Filed under ANTI-AGING, BODY CARE, FITNESS, SKIN CARE, WEIGHTLOSS
People of all ages can get substantial benefits from including resistance training into their exercise regime.
Even elderly people can find noticeable improvements in their health.
By adding resistance training their muscles will become stronger and this will help them with balance, which becomes all-important as they age.
By becoming stronger elderly people also become more independent as they will be less likely to rely on others.
Research has also shown that resistance training improves bone density and this is an important aspect of good health for people of all ages.
Bones are constantly ‘growing’ as with all parts of the body, however this process slows down as we age.
Resistance training helps to address this aging process by maintaining good bone density.
Post-menopausal women are particularly prone to problems relating to bone density as their hormones change and they can benefit considerably from resistance training.
Along with proper nutrition, resistance training is one of the most effective methods of reducing fat.
And along with fat reduction you can expect a leaner body.
Muscle burns fat so any program that increases your muscle mass will help to burn the fat.
You are effectively burning fat to feed the muscles.
Research has also proven that resistance training has many other beneficial effects for your health from lowering blood pressure and lowering your heart rate while at rest.
This will obviously reduce the risk of heart disease quite considerably.
The additional strength that can be gained from resistance training serves to help anyone lead a more active lifestyle.
With the added benefits of strength, fat loss, balance and the ability to slow the aging process, there is nothing quite like it to help you live longer and be happier along the way.
It doesn’t need to be something that rules your life, as even a little bit of training will benefit you, however, doing it consistently will result in a better return for the time you invest in your health.
Weights for a Stronger Body
The best way to build a stronger body is with the use of weights.
This can be with free weights such as dumbbells and barbells, weight machines, or a combination of the two.
Many purists believe that the only way to do weight training correctly is with free weights as they bring into play all the other muscles required to control and balance the movement of the weights.
It is correct that more muscles are required to lift free weights due to the fact that more control is required but the development of weight machines in recent years has been such that they can also offer benefits that free weights can’t give.
By eliminating the factor of control from specific movements it is possible to lift heavier weights and this in turn can stimulate more growth in the muscle.
In addition to this is the fact that many machines are designed to maintain pressure on the muscles throughout the full range of the movement.
Free weights, on the other hand, generally have the least effect on muscle growth at the top and bottom of any movement.
To explain this better we will use the example of the arm curl where a barbell is curled up from a position resting against the thighs to the chest using the bicep muscles.
When the barbell is at the top or the bottom of the movement there is no resistance on the muscle where as with a machine with the correct design elements there can be maximum tension even at those parts of the movement.
Cables and weight stacks will allow this to happen and due to this, you can expect to get additional benefits that aren’t possible with free weights.
Obviously a combination of both free weights and weight machines will deliver the optimum results in the least time.
Retaining Your Muscle Mass
Retaining your muscle mass while on a weight loss program is one of the most important aspects that you need to concentrate on as this will help you to keep your fat percentage down long-term.
On the ultra low calorie diets the body begins to cannibalize its own muscle tissue as its defense mechanisms come into play.
An example of this is shown with some of these apparently slim fashion models who have quite high levels of body fat in proportion to their overall size.
The reason for this is the fact that they haven’t done any form of exercise or resistance training to maintain any reasonable level of muscle mass and this is only made worse by the fact that they are often eating a very low quality diet and nutrition is lacking.
It is not uncommon to see skinny models with cellulite and that is a sure sign that they are retaining fat in a higher percentage than they should be.
They would find that if they added a little bit of resistance training or even some form of decent exercise to their daily routine they would be able to still retain a slim figure but the body fat percentage would be considerably lower and they would look a lot more toned and healthy.
And healthy is what you should be aiming for when you go on a weight-loss program and not simply losing weight as actually improving your overall health and well-being will help you to live a better lifestyle for a lot longer.
Increasing your muscle mass also improves your metabolic rate whereas body fat has a very low level of metabolic activity. Nutritionists regard muscle as the furnace that burns in the body and this is what you should be aiming for.
If more weight loss programs focused on retaining muscle mass people would be unlikely to put the weight back on rapidly once they finished the program.
Good Nutrition
April 3, 2009 by shirley
Filed under ANTI-AGING, BODY CARE, FITNESS, NUTRITION, SKIN CARE, VITIMINS, WEIGHTLOSS
Nutrition is a study in itself and there is far more than could ever be covered in this course.
There are however some nutrition basics that will help you to get better results from your training.
Many people are against taking supplements, but fitness training does place additional demands on our body and sometimes this can only be addressed by taking good supplements.
There are many different brands of supplements on the market and these have been developed due to the growth of the fitness industry and the fact that more people are concerned about their health.
Eating the right food will go a long way to supplying us with the nutrition that we need however even the best foods can’t always supply us with the requirements of our busy lives.
One of the main food items (if it can be called that) that needs to be eliminated from our diets wherever possible is sugar.
Sugar will add nothing to your health and can do a whole lot of damage and cause problems such as diabetes to occur even for those people who are following good fitness training regimes.
You will need a level of quality complex carbohydrates to give you the energy to do your fitness training and also protein to help your muscles to recover and grow stronger.
These can be supplied through the foods we eat or by buying quality protein powders and nutritional supplements designed for people who train.
Recovery times can be shortened by supplements and taking supplements can enhance improvements in many aspects of fitness.
Good nutrition is probably the most important aspect of any fitness-training program, as it will ensure you are getting the maximum benefit from the work that you are putting in to your health.
It can be quite costly but the rewards can be quite impressive too.
Getting Started With Fitness Training
One of the hardest parts of any fitness program is getting started.
It is so easy to just sit around doing nothing and it takes some degree of motivation to get started exercising.
Many people find that joining a gym gives them the motivation they need to get started and follow through with regular workouts.
The reality is that most of the people who join gyms never complete their membership.
Gyms actually base their costing on the fact that the majority of people will never use their membership regularly.
Why is this so?
There are many reasons why people don’t exercise regularly and that can range from inconvenience to boredom.
When you are deciding what to do to lift your level of fitness it is wise to honestly think about your personality and where your strengths and weaknesses lie.
If you are a person who can motivate yourself then a home gym might be the best solution as it will offer the convenience of allowing you to train whenever you like and you won’t need others to motivate you.
If, on the other hand, you find it difficult to motivate yourself then a membership at a gym might be a better solution.
Paying for the membership might be all that is needed to ensure that you will attend classes and often we can get motivated by those around us and challenge ourselves to improve and compete with others in the gym.
Alternatively, you might be a person who prefers to go for a run or a walk rather than lift weights.
No matter what you are capable of doing, there is only one action that you need to take however small that might be initially and that it to get started with some form of fitness training sooner rather than later.
Fitness will add to your overall well-being and the more exercise you do the fitter you will become and the more likely you will be to continue with a fitness program.
There is never a better time to get started than right now.
Gym or Home Gym - Which do your prefer?
A big part of completing a successful fitness-training program is maintaining a good level of motivation.
Some people can workout at home alone and not need any external inspiration to push them to train and improve their training.
Some people like to be inspired by attending a gym where they will get to see other motivated people, or people who are in good physical condition, and this will give them the motivation to continue exercising and ultimately succeed in reaching their goals.
There is always the added attraction of having others to compete with by joining a gym and this is good for advancing your fitness.
Some people like the social factor of attending a gym where they get the chance to interact with other people and this helps to make the gym a more attractive place to visit.
Anything that gets you motivated to continue to exercise is beneficial even if it is just for the social factor.
This is a very important decision that needs to be addressed before determining where you are going to spend your money.
If you are the type of person who doesn’t have much motivation then a home gym might not be the best choice, however you might find that it is easier to use the gym at home that to get motivated to get ready and drive to the gym.
The weather conditions throughout the year need to also be taken into account with winter being a particularly unpleasant time in some areas to venture out at night after a hard day at work.
Finances will also play a part in the decision of most people, with gym memberships requiring on going payments and home gyms being one fixed payment or alternatively paying the equipment off over a period of time but owning an asset once it has been paid for.



