When you think of fitness, do you just see it as something that you have no time for in your schedule? If is the case, then you have a very narrow view of the subject. Fitness is so much more, and it can be personalized so that it works with your own schedule. Read on to find out how.
The key to being fit is to stay motivated. If you find that you don’t have enough time throughout the day to go to the gym then try waking up early and do some exercise before work. You can run and do push ups and sit ups as a workout to start out your day.
Choose the ideal time of day for your body to exercise. A morning person will find it quite easy to fit in their workout routine early in the day, whereas someone who feels at their best later on in the day should wait until the afternoon or evening to exercise. If you work out when your body and mind is feeling in tip-top condition, you will get the best results possible.
When working out, be sure to wear comfortable, well-fitting shoes. Wearing shoes that are too tight, too big or that put uncomfortable pressure on any area of your foot will cause interuptions in your work-out routine and could even cause injury. Many aerobic and cross-training shoes provide adequate support for a wide variety of athletic activities.
Fitness isn’t something that necessarily has to be done at the gym. Fitness is all about consistency! A good thing to do to get fit and not overwhelm yourself, is a daily one hour walk. For those on the heavier end of the scale, you’ll be surprised by just how much difference a one hour walk every day can make.
Integrate exercise into your life so that it becomes normal and natural. Research has shown, that in order to be healthy, you need to be active on a daily basis. This is one reason why doctors recommend simple things like walking the dog, taking the stairs and doing yard work. Any amount of activity is worth doing.
Warming up and cooling down are important aspects of physical fitness routines. Warm ups are particularly important because they get the body prepared for physical activity which can lead to higher efficiency. Cool downs are just as important because they help bring muscles back to their original resting state following a workout which helps prevent strain or injury.
To have great looking abdominal muscles, you may think you need to work them every single day. But you shouldn’t. Your abdominal muscles are similar to other muscle groups. They need time to rest and regroup between sessions. Like other muscle groups, target your abdominal muscles between two to three days each week.
If you want to speed up your swimming, build up the flexibility in your ankles. When you are in the water, your feet perform like flippers. So the more flexibility in your ankles, the quicker you can move through the water. A great way to build flexibility in your ankles is to lay on the floor, point your toes straight out, then flex them back towards you.
Dribble a basketball in heavy gloves. Doing this will allow you to learn other methods of hand control, since you cannot feel the ball. Famous basketball stars credit this method with helping them learn hand control, and studies show that it really does help. Get some thick gloves and dribble away!
Do not buy in to the “only crunches” mentality. It does not matter how much you work out your abdominal muscles. If the rest of you is out of shape, you will not be able to get that washboard stomach you are hoping for. Use full body exercises to slim yourself down and then focus on the parts you want.
After reading through all of that, do you still see fitness in the same way? Do you now see that it is so much more, and that they are very simple things that you can add to your schedule to help improve your appearance and health? It doesn’t have to be hard work; it’s whatever you make it.