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By LInda Geyer
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Tips for making exercise
successful.
There are three key elements that are important
to make any exercise program successful. These
elements are safety, effectiveness and
enjoyment.
Safety: The “No pain, no gain” theory is a myth.
Avoid any exercise that causes pain or undue
discomfort. If pain occurs in the neck or chest
area, stop exercising and if necessary, seek
medical attention. General muscle soreness is
another matter, especially for the beginner. You
can expect some soreness but it need not be
excessive.
A personal trainer will design an exercise
program for you and your current fitness level.
As your fitness level increases, your program
will be adjusted to keep up with you. Too much
too soon will only undermine your efforts.
Using proper form, technique and avoiding
high-impact will keep your exercise program
safe. A strain in your lower back, shins,
calves, ankles and knees are predictable results
of improper form. Repetitive, jarring movements
should be avoided for general fitness. If you
feel a strain, please let your trainer know. We
don’t always know if you don’t tell us.
Don’t bounce or force stretching movements.
Quick, pulsing movements while stretching can
result in muscle strain and tears. Static
movements that gradually extend muscles through
the full range of motion until you feel
resistance is the stretching to use for general
fitness. Stretching will also decrease the
likelihood of injury and soreness.
Effectiveness: Effective exercise does require
effort, but those who say it must hurt are
wrong. The level of exercise is determined by
your fitness level and goals. The fuel source
for the body during low to moderate aerobic
exercise is fat. If burning excess body fat is
your current fitness goal, stick to the
recommended exercises and intensity levels to
receive maximum results. As your fitness level
increases, so will the formula for your program.
Intensity, weight, repetitions and rest periods
will all be adjusted as you progress.
Proper warm up before exercising and cool down
afterward is essential to avoid injury and
achieve peak performance.
Enjoyment: It has been said that nobody will
exercise just because it is good for them. We
need additional motives or goals that mean
something to us and that will come as a result
of regular exercise.
It is important to identify your goal so your
exercising effort is focused on your goal(s) to
keep motivated. The more motivating your
exercise becomes the more enjoyable it will be.
More enjoyment produces more consistent and
greater results!
So how do you make exercise fun? First of all,
stop thinking of it as exercise and start
thinking of it as play. You remember play: those
activities you enjoyed as a child. Turn exercise
into play! Usually, play involves interaction
with friends and variety.
Keep your play fun, positive and exciting!
Remember, have fun. For more information and
tips on exercise, go to http://www.easyexercisetips.com
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Linda Geyer,
entrepreneur, speaker and author has spent her
entire career in health related businesses
helping clients and audiences make health a
priority. She is Founder and CEO of Vitality
Management and owner of Peak Physique Fitness
Training in Michigan. Linda inspires, motivates
and educates on health prevention through
exercise, healthy eating and positive attitude.
For FREE tips go to
www.easyexercisetips.com
To contact Linda, email
linda@peakphysiquefitness.com
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