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Walking is the Easiest Way to Begin Exercising

18 Jan 2012

Posted by Joseph Coupal

It is hard to begin an exercise routine. But there is a way to start easy and get the results you need and want.  It should not have to be a huge effort to get exercise daily.

Brisk walking is the answer. It is great for your heart, it can help you lose weight and it is often the gateway to lead you to other exercises. The benefits of walking are immeasurable.
 
Every two hours of rigorous exercise adds one hour of life expectancy. How can you argue with that? When you walk in the winter, be sure to dress appropriately, layers of synthetic fabrics.

It is cold out, and surely that makes it challenging, with shorter, darker, and colder days and freezing temperatures, it is difficult to do exercise outside, so how are you going to walk?

Jump on a cardio machine like an elliptical or a treadmill, and enjoy some great music, great conversation or a great tv show. The hour will go by faster than you think.

The easiest way to begin exercising is to start walking
. Start walking and live longer. Contact Best Fitness for information on the Best Fitness Gym near you.

Necessary Measures for Womens Health

16 Sep 2011

Posted by Joseph Coupal

...By Karli Taylor

There are many steps women can take to improve their health. It is very important for women to remain physically active as they age and focus on the importance of incorporating simple preventive and positive health behaviors into everyday life.

With their numerous roles as spouse, mother, caregiver of children and often parents, women often forget to focus on themselves. Recently however, studies have proven that when women take care of themselves, the health of the entire family improves.

Essentially there are 5 measures to improving women’s health: maintaining regular health checkups, physical activity, a healthy diet, not smoking and remaining safe in the home and during everyday activities.

Regular bone density scans are very important. Having healthy bones is important at any age, but as we age our bones get thinner. However, Osteoporosis is a more of a concern for women, because women are four times more likely to develop this disease than men. Healthy eating habits, regular cardio exercise and a strength training regime are imperative to healthy bones. Women should definitely engage in weight-bearing exercises in order to limit the risks of Osteoporosis. Eating healthy also aids in bone health.

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Vacation Workout

09 Jun 2011

Posted by Joseph Coupal

... By Karli Taylor

The kids will be out of school soon and vacation season will be upon us! We look forward to our summer trips all winter long- counting down the days until we can lounge in the sun and play in the sand. A vacation, however, often becomes an excuse to let yourself forget about your fitness goals in favor of one more fruity drink with an umbrella in it…

I know, I know- vacation is the time to relax and spend time with your family and friends. Who wants to spend hours in a gym when you could be lying on the beach? I am a realist- I don't expect you to make gains while on vacation- I just expect you to maintain what you have worked so hard on up to this point- fair enough?

You can walk in the sand in the early morning- just a short 30 minute walk on the sand will be as effective as an hour long walk on the road or the treadmill. Make sure that you walk on the sane in both directions. In other words, do not walk out 15 minutes on the sand and turn around and walk back on the boardwalk or street. Why? Believe it or not, beaches are slightly sloped. You may not feel it as you are walking, but you will have one seriously tight calf for the rest of your vacation if you walk one way all week!

Have a whole hour to play? Do some squats and push-ups in the sand before your walk. You will be amazed at how sore you will get from simple exercises when you change the surface. The sand provides an instant core and stability challenge, so you may be sore from basic exercises in places you would never have imagined!

No beach? Traveling and stuck in a hotel room? No problem- put yourself through a body-weight circuit: do 20 squats, 10 push-ups, 20 lunges and 15 crunches. Rest for 1 minute and repeat 3 or 4 times.

If you want to add exercises to the circuit, do dips off of a chair, jumping jacks, get creative! Just keep yourself moving for 2-3 minutes and take a minute break in between rounds.

Want to do cardio but your hotel is on a main highway so running is out of the question? Find the stairwell. Start on the bottom floor and walk up at a good pace. Slowly walk down and repeat as many times as you can in 15 minutes- you'll be nice and sweaty from that one. Mix it up by taking 2 or 3 stairs at once, side stepping, or even hopping for a high intensity workout.

I could go on all day with options, but you get the idea right? Use what's available to you and you'll be surprised at the quality of workout that you can get.

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Beat the Heat

07 Jun 2011

Posted by Joseph Coupal

... By Karli Taylor

After a long cold winter full of daydreaming of sunshine and warmth, we often run outside in our shorts the second the temperature breaks 60 degrees. However, as temperatures increase and humidity begins to become unbearable, staying active becomes tough. If not handled with care, exercising in the extreme heat can pose a serious threat, but by taking proper precautions, maintaining a regular exercise routine in the heat isn’t that difficult.

If you choose to exercise outdoors as the temperature rises, her are a few tips to keep you both fit and healthy:

  • Increase your fluid intake. By consuming more liquids throughout the day, you will prevent dehydration and regulate your body temperature. Dehydration is your worst enemy. If the weather is hotter or more humid than you’re acclimated to, drink more fluids, even if you aren't thirsty. Bring water along with you if you are outside for more than 20 minutes. Drinking before and after isn’t good enough when the mercury rises.
  • Adjust the schedule of your exercise regimen. The prime schedule for exercise is before 10 a.m. or after 3 p.m., especially if the temperature is rising and humidity is high. No matter what time you are out there, remember to use sunscreen even if your workout only lasts 30 minutes.
  • Wear appropriate clothing during your workout routine. What you wear makes a difference while exercising in the heat. Light-colored, loose-fitting materials that reflect the sun are recommended.
  • Acclimate yourself. The body needs time to adjust to the change in environment. Allow yourself a good week to become acclimated to a new environment by gradually increasing the amount of time you spend in the heat and gradually increasing the intensity of your exercise. You may find that your intensity feels much higher than you think it should- your body is working harder to cool itself down, so don’t push to run at a speed or walk a distance that you could when it was cooler!
  • FEED your muscles with nutritious foods. Heat often decreases the appetite, but it's important to make sure that you are taking in an appropriate amount of calories for the work you are doing.
  • Know when to quit. Pay attention to the warning signs of your body. If you begin to feel light headed or dizzy, immediately stop exercising and find somewhere to cool down.

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