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Fitness – What Does It Really Mean?

April 27th, 2011


Physical fitness refers to the ability to function as healthy human beings with energy and alertness in all daily activities. There are many places to learn about fitness, but the most common resources are easily found and can be used by anyone.

These resources include libraries, the Internet, a physical fitness instructor, or a health teacher. Libraries contain vast amounts of information about health in general and physical fitness in particular. Libraries have medical journals, magazines, and many books that can inform people about the ways to become fit and to maintain their fitness levels. Information sources can provide information about the physical and psychological benefits of being fit, as well as the benefits for a person’s self-esteem and emotions. Libraries also may offer an opportunity to obtain audio and video materials that can provide the same types of information as magazines or books. Libraries also give low-income people a chance to see fitness materials that they may not readily have.

The Internet represents an excellent source of information about physical fitness. It is like a combination of many articles, books, libraries, and information from other people. If a search is performed on the word ‘fitness’ using one of the popular search engines on the Internet, a list of many, many resources will be returned. Search engines generally provide their lists in terms of the relevance of the material to the initial questions, so users should keep that in mind and ask relevant questions. With any search engine, the first few pages will provide the most useful links to information about the topic. Using a search engine, individuals can find information about local fitness centers and instructors in their area who offer specialized, one-to-one fitness training programs.

Local schools are also good sources of information. A school’s physical education instructors and health teachers represent valuable sources of fitness information. They understand and are educated about the major issues related to physical fitness. Their expertise can help individuals find other reliable sources of fitness data. Many articles that are found may not always be totally accurate, so having the ability to ask teachers and health instructors specific questions is very useful to those interested in pursuing a physical fitness routine.

Additionally, the federal government publishes lots of information about fitness issues in the United States from a variety of perspectives. The United States Department of Agriculture, which is responsible for setting the daily recommended allowances of various vitamins and other food substances for human consumption, collects and provides information about fitness alternatives, the status of fitness in the country, and how well Americans participate in fitness programs.

The local fitness center also has considerable information to share about the subject of physical fitness. These centers may provide posted information or current magazines that address the most current fitness questions. The centers often let people observe fitness programs in action as well.

By: Scotie Keithlow

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Staying Motivated – Fitness

April 27th, 2011


It’s no secret. The biggest challenge for you and I is finding the motivation to begin an exercise program or continue one recently started. Together, how can we inspire each other to make fitness a priority everyday?

Our health is so important. Let’s get started. First, we’ll both need to accept the fact that living a healthy lifestyle is a process and not an event. Fitness is the end result of our daily habits and our everyday behavior. We rarely question why we do certain things, its just habit. So first of all we’ll need to alter our habits. How?

You and I are going to take action! I’m getting motivated just thinking about taking action – action breeds motivation. We’re in this together. What’s next?

Do we even know why we have certain habits? Changing our behavior is going to take time so the sooner we’re able to focus on making small changes the sooner we’ll see results. I’m making one small change today. I’ll walk just a little more today and tomorrow in addition to my regular exercise program. I’ll take a little extra time to enjoy the world around me while walking. I’ll keep my head high and see things as I’ve never seen them before. I can see this is going to pay off. It’s the right path and we’re on it. That was easy, now what?

Now that I’m walking more, I need the right fuel. My eating habits need to change, but not all that drastically. Let’s agree that you and I will spend a little more time making better choices while shopping for groceries. After making a selection in the grocery store, we’ll pause and ask ourselves, “Is this the best choice?” Are there similar products that are still enjoyable, but just a little healthier? We have the power to choose and we’re now choosing more wisely.

If you and I are going to stay motivated, we need to constantly remind ourselves that a pay-off lays ahead. I can see its already working. A new, healthy, stronger you is emerging.

We can’t forget that consistently making the right choices combined with an exercise plan will not only improve our overall health and fitness, it will also improve our appearance, energy level, and attitude. We’ll reap psychological benefits as well: more confidence, better self-esteem, and relief from anxiety and stress. So let’s start some planning.

Our fitness is a priority so we’ll need to set aside 30 minutes a day for exercise. The mornings are best, but lunch is also a good time to exercise. You and I are not going to wait until the end of the day to exercise any longer. Our goal is to exercise before 2:00 p.m. whenever possible. On the days we can’t exercise before 2:00 p.m., we’ll schedule 45 minutes of exercise for the early evening or an hour the following day if we miss a day, but we won’t.

When you’re not available, I’ll find someone else to exercise with me that day or I’ll exercise alone because it is important for me to stay committed to the plan. We’ll need to tell everyone we know our exercise schedule so they can encourage us to stick with it. Sharing our fitness goals with others will help us achieve our goals. We’ll feel compelled to exercise because it’s now part of our lifestyle. Exercise is now on our schedule as a “high priority.”

Thanks for offering to help me stay motivated. I’d like to share a few things I’ve found that might be helpful to you also:

One: Check with your doctor if you are starting a new exercise routine to play it safe, especially if you have any pre-existing conditions of potential concern. Share your fitness goals with your doctor. Two: Write down a few fitness goals and post them on your refrigerator. Keep them short and sweet. Sign the paper like it is an important contract, because it is. “I commit to these fitness goals on this the ___ day of ______.” It really works. Three: Contact a personal trainer at your workout facility and ask them to show you the proper form for all of the exercises on your routine. If you haven’t prepared your routine yet, ask a personal trainer to help you prepare a customized workout plan. If you would like a customized workout plan you can obtain inexpensively online, contact me and I’ll hook you up with my personal trainer. He offers online training. Four: If your personal trainer suggests exercises you don’t really enjoy, don’t be shy. Ask him or her for an alternative exercise. I don’t even think of walking or running in the rain, so plan to see me in the gym at a spinning class or aerobics workout on rainy days. Five: Get to know a few of the people at your gym by name. You’ll enjoy going more frequently when you develop relationships with others living healthy lifestyles. Six: Ask a local nutritionist to prepare a sample weekly meal plan for you. If you don’t know a nutritionist, contact me and I’ll help you find a resource that allows you to prepare one online. Seven: Don’t have time today isn’t an excuse any longer. Studies suggest that several 5-10 minutes exercises spaced throughout the day can be just as beneficial as a regular workout. Eight: While the water is warming up for your shower, run in place for a few minutes, drop to the floor for a few sit-ups or push-ups. It’s a great way to get five minutes of exercise in everyday no matter what your day brings. Nine: Try to workout around the same time everyday. It becomes a good habit you can live with day in and day out. Ten: Reward yourself after reaching a milestone goal. Fitness isn’t dull and boring for you or I. It’s fun and we’ll stick with it because we want to and that’s all that matters.

By: Greg Magnus

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Greg Magnus is a member of the Richmond Triathlon Club, YMCA Marketing Committee member, Schwinn Certified Indoor Cycling Instructor, and a freelance writer. He has successfully launched several publishing companies during his career. He is also the founder of The Fitness Liaison Project – dedicated to helping others live better lives. Contact: Greg Magnus via email

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What Is Zumba Fitness?

April 26th, 2011


Zumba is something that has been catching peoples attention due to its funky styles and effective exercise techniques. Zumba will take you on a Latin inspired dance routine that will not only work out your body but have you wanting more when it comes to an end. Many people are wondering about this dance craze and what, exactly, it is all about.

Zumba is about dancing. The exercises that you will be doing will be Latin-American dance moves such as the mambo, salsa and flamenco. They have even thrown in a few reggae and hip-hop styles for your benefit. While you are learning the steps, your body is getting the exercise that it needs with interval sessions; you will work out hard for a few minutes and then relax for the next few. This is a fun and effective way to get your blood pumping.

Interval training has been proven to benefit your body in many ways. If you are using this type of training then your body is burning a lot more calories that it would if you were using less intensive training. The short periods of rest allow you to regain your strength and the intense periods of exercise work to burn the calories faster than it usually would.

Your metabolism is one of the most important systems in your body when it comes to losing weight. If your metabolism is sped up, the chances that you will begin losing weight are good because this is the system that turns food into energy instead of fat. By using interval training, your metabolism will speed up and this will help you to lose that excess weight that you have been carrying around.

The creator of Zumba began these classes by teaching it to people around the country. Eventually, it became so popular that he had to turn it into a form that other people could use; this is why you now have access to the DVDs, CDs and Wii games. You do not have to pay for these classes or follow Perez as he tours the world; you can now experience Zumba in your very own home.

Zumba has been known to work and many of the people who are avid Zumba dancers are raving about the great results that they have been getting. The great thing about Zumba is that you can use it at any time and, not only will it help you to lose weight, but it will make you want to work out. When you combine this with a good, balanced diet, you cannot go wrong in the weight department.

If you do not want to run out and buy the product then you can try to two-week trial on their site for free. This is a great way to find out whether or not this will be something you are interested in. Most people who do try it out, however, usually end up purchasing it.

By: Anthony Riali

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