Introducing Exercise Into Your Life
When you are thinking about embarking on an exercise routine, you may find your options intimidating. You see people sweating up a storm and dedicating a lot of time to exercise - and you don’t quite know where to begin with your program.
Many doctors and exercise specialists will recommend that you focus on something you love. If you enjoy bowling, softball, swimming or walking, make this your exercise routine for now. You don’t have to kill yourself at the gym in order to get a good workout! You can allow yourself to do something you enjoy - and still receive the fringe benefit of helping your heart and your health.
Join a team sport. This will allow you to be social while also getting in some exercise. Create a walking group. Purchase a few exercise videos such as Mitch Gaylord’s Melt It Off and see what you enjoy. You can even rent videos for a few days at a time to get a feel for what you enjoy. Buy a Bender Ball and enjoy some crunchless abs each day!
Recognizing that you are allowed to enjoy your physical activity can really put you in the right frame of mind to begin - and hopefully to maintain - your exercise routine.
Exercise is a very important part of keeping healthy, feeling great and looking your best. It is important to realize that in the world in which we live, where we spend hours each day either sitting in front of a computer, or sitting behind the wheel, or both, that we do not move our body’s around as much as they need it to keep us working, playing and living at our best. Therefore we must intervene and make the time and effort to insure that our bodies get way they need and that is exercise.
crunches, also known as curl-ups. These are an excellent method of strengthening the abdominal muscles.
You know, no one does sit-ups anymore, but do you know why? The object of sit-ups is to strengthen the abdominal wall muscles by using them to bend the spine up and off the floor. However, two other things happen that not only do not contribute to strengthening the abs, but can actually make things worse.