Whether you have already embarked on a personal journey to fitness or you have just decided that getting fit is something you want to do, you can probably use some advice on the subject. A few quick fitness tips – like the ones below – can help jump-start the beginning of a great fitness routine or add variety to a well-established one.
Before you start out a fitness routine, you need to be realistic with yourself. Look at your schedule and figure out exactly how many days and how long you can really work out. Over committing yourself is one of the fastest ways to burn out, and give up.
Don’t anchor your feet when doing situps. Anchoring your feet can cause you to “cheat” on your situps by using your legs instead of your abdominal muscles, limiting the effectiveness of your workout. Anchoring your feet can also cause injury to your back. Instead, try doing situps on a medicine ball.
Sometimes it can be hard for to maintain a daily exercise regimen, but here are a few quick tips to help you stick with it.
1) Set a daily alarm or daily reminder on your phone to encourage you to exercise, make it encouraging and positive. Remember, this is something you want to do!
2) Set the reminder for a time when you usually don’t have anything pressing to do. Such as after you come home from work or right when you wake up or go to bed.
3) Remember, you can split your daily exercise to two 15 minute sessions. IT can sometimes be easier to find 15 minutes than it to find 30, so perhaps set two alarms during the day.
Whenever you are lifting weights that target your arms, it is generally a good idea to lift one arm at a time. Often times, one arm is stronger than the other and can do more of the work whenever you lift with both arms at the same time. Exercises which isolate your arms will ensure that both get a proper workout.
Calculate the total amount of weight you lift, multiplying that by the number of repetitions, and multiplying that by the amount of sets you do. Try to beat your total the next time you work out. This is a great incentive and will help you to work up a sweat!
You should avoid trying to exercise when you are ill. If all of your symptoms are above the neck, you may still exercise if you want. If you are sick and working out, your body will be trying to heal itself. It will not be focused on building muscle and endurance. If you are sick, it is best to stop exercising until you are better.
One thing most good fitness regimens have in common is personalization. You need a fitness routine that works for you, not a stringent course you must follow exactly. A flexible routine can easily incorporate the new fitness ideas you pick up, and new ideas can keep anyone’s fitness program from getting stale.