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How hard to push when starting exercise



I always worry about how people get started or restarted doing exercise. The trouble is that we are all excited to get started and run or workout and feel tired but the next day for a week wake up in excrutiating pain and do not want to ever go through that again.

I know this because I have done that too.

I find that for the first week or two that you start or restart serious exercise it is best to ramp yourself up. We all want to be instantly fit but you have to  work up to it or you will never get there without giving up because of muscle soreness (Biggest Loser never shows this). I was thinking about this yesterday in the gym and how it is nice to push as hard as I can to make gains knowing that I will be in fantastic shape in a month but also knowing that day to day for the first week I will be making gains mostly in building mental toughness and improving my agility, balance, and joint strength.

Don’t get me wrong, I am working hard but my weight workouts are to failure with fewer sets so I am still a bit sore but not enough to slow me down at all. Excitement is great but overexertion will really hurt and if you pull something or get joint or back pain it can really set you back.

So if you are starting out, or are sore today remember that the pain goes away and you should not be sore day to day after the initial bit of pain. Get through it or just work your way up.

If you do get sore there are a few things you can do to get rid of that muscle soreness.

A warm bath is always nice. You can use a  heating pad alternating with ice on your muscles. Also I have taken aspirin in the past to just dull the pain, and finally stretching, stretch those muscles lots whether sore or not to get rid of the lactic acid buildup and to help your flexability.

Constistency is key. make sure you are getting some kind of exercise everyday even light walking or biking and if you are doing weight workouts make sure you are giving a day in between. I try to get at least two to three hard cardio workouts a week and two to four weight workouts a week as well.

Here is an article I wrote on starting Weightlifting http://www.fitnesstipsforlife.com/getting-started-weight-training.html

And here is another on starting exercise itself http://www.fitnesstipsforlife.com/building-up-in-cardio.html

I want to dive into more detail but sometimes that more you know the more confusing these things can be. Just get out and get some exercise, ok?

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Home Fitness Workouts




While working out in the gym can be productive, it would be much more cost-efficient to workout right in the comfort of your own home. There are various home fitness workouts that have been made available to provide people with more options for their fitness. By opting to do home fitness workouts instead of having to go to a gym and hire a personal trainer, you can save time, effort, and money, and the whole family can join in on the workout fun as well.

In choosing to do home fitness workouts instead of going to the gym, you might need to purchase a few basic necessities to complete your workout regimen. Some of these include:

– Dumbbells of various weights

– Barbells

– Exercise ball

– Weight bench

– Exercise mat

Some of the workouts that can be done using the above fitness equipment to enhance physical fitness are the following:

– Bench press

– Ball crunches

– Lateral shoulder raises

– Hammer curls

– Kickbacks

– Squats

– Static lunges

There are other types of exercises that can be done with the use of simple fitness equipment, but what’s important is to find the type that will work well for you and cater to your fitness needs. It’s important to identify what your fitness goals are first. That way you can better determine what type of exercise you should do. There are also many fitness DVDs to choose from that will provide you will a great workout in your home. You can find many DVDs just by doing a simple search online. These fitness videos offer a wide range of workouts from simple weight lifting, dance workouts, to Pilates.

One of the most popular fads right now in home fitness workouts are the dance-type exercises including the popular Hiphop Abs, Zumba, Belly dancing, and so on. The great thing about these workouts is that they provide entertainment while helping you shed a few pounds. It’s become the highly recommended cardio workout alternative to jogging or using the treadmill.

Home fitness workouts can be considered the best alternative for those who don’t want to subscribe to gym memberships and for those who don’t have the time and means to run off to a gym to workout. With a wide array of fitness workout options that can be done at home, more and more women are finding the perfect workout for them without having to leave the comfort of their homes.


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