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Getting Started
on Exercise When You're a Couch
Potato
If you are idle by nature, it can be very tough to convince
yourself to start an exercise routine. However, with enough
motivation, anything is possible. You need to be honest about
how long it has been since you have exercised and how long you
have been living an idle life.
Never make the mistake when you are first starting to exercise
and attempt to do too much. This is a common downfall of many
people and soon they find themselves giving up all
together.
Look at it this way, you did not get out of shape in a few days
and nor can you get into shape in a very limited amount of
time. Slow and steady is the right way to make sure you stick
to your exercise and end up in the best shape that you possibly
can.
When your body is used to being idle you cannot jump start it
at once and expect it to be able to keep up with the new
demands that you are placing on it. If you give yourself a
chance to adjust you will find that it makes all of the
difference.
One of the best things that you can do when starting an
exercise program is to pick an activity that you actually will
enjoy doing. There are many different forms of exercise and
they do not all have to take place in a setting such as a
gym.
Another good idea is to pick locations as close to your home as
possible when you first begin working out. This will make it
more likely that you will actually be able to make yourself go
for your workout on a regular basis. When you have to travel a
further distance to get your exercise in you may decide that it
is just not worth the trouble.
Always make sure that you have the right tools to do your
chosen exercise with. Although you do not have to purchase top
of the line goods, you want to make sure that you have what you
need and that everything is in good working order.
For example, if the activity of your choice is biking, you will
of course need a bike, helmet, shoes and anything else to make
your ride a comfortable one. If you opt for a walk, you will
want shoes that can go a long distance and that are comfortable
on your feet for extended periods of time.
When you have your activity decided on and you know where your
exercise will take place, you will want to create a schedule
for yourself to exercise to. Having a schedule in place makes
it far easier for you to stick to your fitness goals.
Ideally, you want to put in about thirty minutes of exercise
five times a week at the least. This is a good place to start,
as to begin with, you will not want to do more than thirty
minutes at a time. In fact, if thirty minutes seems like too
much for you to handle you can split that up into
fifteen-minute sessions if you desire.
Also, you do not have to do the same activity all of the time.
To keep yourself from becoming bored, you can choose to do a
few different activities.
Once you have created your schedule, do you’re very best to
stick with it for at least a two-week span of time. Do not work
yourself too hard when you are starting out, better to be slow
and steady than fast and not continue on.
You do however want to put effort into your workout. Breaking a
sweat and feeling your heart rate rise to an age appropriate
level is a very good thing. If you do notice pain while you are
exercising, simply stop and check on what is ailing you.
Once your two-week time has gone by, you can alter your
exercise routine and make it slightly harder to keep your body
challenged and to encourage weight loss. If you have to miss a
work out now and again, that is fine, but in every instance
possible try to arrange your schedule around your exercise
routine.
Be prepared to feel discomfort when you first begin your new
exercise routine. When your body is used to be idle, it will
not be easy to work out, however be consistent and before you
know it you will feel fit and full of useful energy.
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