How to Successfully Start a Fitness Program

October 24, 2011 by  
Filed under Fitness

In order to successfully start a fitness program, you need to change your attitudes and beliefs about fitness. You need to be willing to work hard, even when you’re feeling tired or lazy. Only if you are willing to make solid, lasting changes will you able to make fitness a part of your life.

A modification to traditional running that can increase fitness is high knee running. It simply involves raising your knees above your waist while running. By doing high knee running, you increase strength in your core muscles by essentially doing a standing crunch while running. It’s also an extra workout for your thighs.

Be sure to wear shoes that fit to aid you in your fitness routine. Ill-fitting shoes will cause multiple problems including blisters, ankle pain, knee pain, hip pain, and an number of other issues. If you think your shoes may be causing problems, first be sure that they are not too old, as shoes can have a wear-in pattern. Also, check with a physical therapist or podiatrist as they may be able to provide you with inserts for your shoes.

Round your back while performing hanging knee raises and reverse crunches. Roll your hips and pelvis toward your chest, instead of simply lifting your legs when doing these exercises. Rounding your back will allow you to work your abdominal muscles instead of your hip flexors, the muscles at the top your thighs.

You should consider cardio fitness exercises as part of your training. These exercises refer to one of the most important organ systems of our bodies: the heart and the blood vessels. Cardio fitness training helps to keep a healthy weight and reduces the chance of chronic diseases by temporarily increasing the body’s need for oxygen.

Adults ages 50 and up should not focus solely on weight machines for their workouts. While this may increase their strength on the machines, it may actually detract from strengthening the muscle groups that are used in daily activities – especially those which are progressively weakened by the aging process.

Don’t push yourself too hard when you are working out. While pushing yourself to your limits can be a good thing, be aware of those limits. Build your strength and stamina up gradually. If you intend on exercising daily, pushing yourself too hard only serves to discourage and tire you out the next day.

A different way to exercise and maintain fitness while also having a good outlet for stress are sledge hammer exercises. By hitting a sledgehammer against a big rubber tire you will work your upper body in a way that it is most likely not used to being worked. This shock to the body will boost fitness.

If you find yourself stuck behind a computer every day, make sure to get away from it at least once every hour. Do some stretching. Walk around. Do some jumping jacks or a few quick pushups. Try not to spend most of your day just sitting in one place.

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