A sensible diet and regular exercise are the key ingredients to weight loss. Yet these difficult tasks are often so hard to accomplish and more easily said than done. I maintain that when it comes to exercise, effectiveness is all about attitude and approach. It is amazing, that with some thought, creativity and planning, you can take your daily routine and intertwine exercise in many ways. But it will take that important step of decision, a decision which will add to your life and take away from your waist!
Don't be fooled. You do not have to buy the latest exercise machine on the infomericals. If you already have one such machine (or more than one!) that's well and good. Get it out and set it up somewhere it can stay set up. (It's not as effective if you have to fetch it out of storage and set it up every time you exercise). Make it visual and ever present and it will remind you to exercise. However, if you have not succombed to the latest abs firming gizmo, don't worry one bit. Get yourself a large exercise ball and you can exercise every muscle using that, for a fraction of the price.
One mistake many make is to suppose that exercising will take big chunks of our time. Just take it one step at a time. It's easy to find exercise DVDs which consist of 20 minute routines, and if you do this at least 3 times a week, you will be on your way to a better physique. Usually, exercise is best completed first thing in the morning before the demands of your day take hold. It's a good idea to get it over with and then you can relax for the rest of the day, without thinking of when you will fit it in. A lady I know does a 20 minute aerobics workout last thing before bed every evening; this works perfectly well for her and she can't believe how well she sleeps as a result! The worst thing you can do is miss a couple of sessions as this is when despondancy sets in and you'll be less likely to pick up and resume your exercise habit. Anyway, the time you exercise is an individual thing and you need to choose the time you know you have free every day, then be disciplined about developing the exercise habit.
A key to sticking with your exercise plan is to make it something you enjoy. Sounds obvious, doesn't it, but you'd be amazed how many people try to get interested in the wrong sport for them, and then quit because it didn't interest them enough in the long term. I advise you to brainstorm ten activities you really like doing. Now if one of those activities is playing football, good on you, but if the list reads more like a passive hobbies list, do some more thinking. How can you make dining out with friends more physical and overall a more healthy experience? Answer, you can schedule a meal somewhere appealing with lots of variety on the menu, near to a beach, river or nature walk, then go for a walk pre-meal to work up that appetite. A lovely experience is to go cycling with the kids, end up at a cafe somewhere, all the while making irreplacable memories, and burning calories as a bonus! Or be like my wife and I and make an after dinner walk on the beach (or wherever's accessible to you) a habit in the summertime for the whole family. Don't leave the kids at home! Model healthy living to them and they'll thank you for it one day. At the very least they'll have beautiful, fun memories of regular conversation in the fresh air with no distractions and no television!
Incorporate exercise into your every day routine. Put away the television remote control and everyone will be forced to get up to turn channels. Park in the parking spot the furthest from the shop door and everyone will be forced to walk briskly across the car park. Carrying shopping bags back to the car will be like lifting weights at the gym! Choose to take the stairs EVERY time rather than the lift. Get off the bus one stop before your usual stop and walk the extra distance. Take time out during your busy working day (especially if you sit at a computer most of the day) and take a brisk walk around the block. You'll be absolutely amazed at the difference it will make to your powers of concentration and well being.
Compete with yourself. If you manage to organise a daily walk (or a walk three times a week as a minimum), have fun by creating a chart and display it somewhere prominent such as on your fridge. Time yourself each walk and watch as you shave minutes off your previous best time. This will inevitably happen as you get fitter and fitter. Include a column to measure your pulse when you return home and you'll also be thrilled to see your fitness levels increase. Before long you'll be able to increase the length of your walk and still return home within the same time period.
Exercise somewhere inspiring. The great thing about brisk walking is that you can choose your destination. Get in your car and go to a place you love. If you're very lucky you will live near a lake, beach, river, forest or scenic area. Perhaps your favourite place is a shopping centre. I know a lady who combines retail therapy with her need for company and exercise and so walks the length of her local shopping centre five times every morning! It's whatever works for you!
The enthusiastic sometimes overdo their initial attempts at exercising and the next day feel so sore (or exhausted) that they lose all motivation. Be careful of this. Start small and ease yourself into more challenging activities. For example, don't go jogging if you haven't trained as a walker. Much of the time I see elderly joggers who are driving themself to a dangerous level when they'd gain much more benefit from walking briskly or swimming. It's dangerous to be overly zealous at times. Stay sensible and respect your body. Work up to the next level very gradually and if at all possible, try to have an exercise buddy who can keep an eye on your wellbeing.
One of the best forms of exercise which suits most people is swimming. It's suitable for all ages, is low impact and works most muscle groups. In hot weather it's refreshing, and if you're lucky enough to live near a heated pool it can be enjoyed all year round. Swimming especially suits those who don't want to let anyone else down as it can be an individual activity and it doesn't matter if you're not very sporty. Swimming benefits everyone, even those who don't swim particularly well.
Some people just thrive on competition and if that's you, ensure you are in some kind of team sport competition. Recognise that motivational quality in yourself and feed it by joining your local footy or netball competition. Team sports are useful for helping us feel obliged to turn up regularly; the rest of the team make us accountable, which helps keep us on the straight and narrow!
If you want to see quick results in your physique, I would definitely have a whey protein based shake on hand and take this between 20 and 30 minutes after your exercise session. You'd be amazed at the difference this will make. During exercise you muscles basically tear and protein helps them to start rebuilding immediately. This leads to greater muscle tone and fat burning. Whey protein and L Carnitine is a winning combination if you really need to lose some weight. Why do all the hard work and not give yourself every advantage?
Now is the day to make a resolve. Resolve to make some changes in your lifestyle which will result in regular, enjoyable exercise. If it's enjoyable you'll adopt it as a natural part of your lifestyle. If it's regular it will become a healthy habit. I dare you to start brainstorming ways you can get more active within the confines and time limits of your present lifestyle. Weight loss and improved well being will necessarily follow.
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