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Exercise and Weight Loss
Exercise is something that many people will participate in because they just want to lose weight, look
good, and feel better about yourself. While this is a common goal, there are
far more benefits from exercise which go far beyond just looking good.
The human body is a mechanism
that is constructed for exercise. The fact is that your body is constructed for
rigorous exercise. Your body will continue to adapt over periods of time to the
stresses that exercising will place on it. This will result in you getting
stronger and fitter beyond what you may even think possible at the present
time.
Weight loss is a great side effect
of a good exercise programme. Other major benefits will include:
An increase in life expectancy due to the numerous health benefits that exercise will provide.
Exercising will reduce the risks of various cancers, heart diseases, and osteoporosis.
Exercise will increase your metabolic rate, allowing you to burn calories more effectively.
Exercise lowers the risk of high blood pressure and diabetes.
Exercising increases your energy levels and your ability to do things for longer without getting tired.
Exercising strengthens your heart so it doesn't have to work as hard to pump blood through your body.
Exercising increases your lung capacity leading to greater oxygen intake. The more oxygen you can get into your body the more energetic you will feel.
Exercising increases your confidence and gives you a much better self image.
Exercising gives you the ability to be able to cope better with stress, anxiety, or depression.
Regular exercise helps you to
sleep better.
As you can see there are many
benefits to be gained from exercise apart from weight loss. Now if you put all
these benefits together what have you got?
You have a stronger, fitter,
healthier, and more energetic person who not only looks good but feels good.
This is how most people want to be but very few people actually achieve this
goal.
The hardest part of any
exercise program is taking the first step. People that have become used to a
lifestyle based on little or no exercise and a diet of poor nutrition have become
comfortable with that lifestyle.
They probably know that it is
not a healthy lifestyle and a part of them wants to make changes. The problem
is because people have been living in a certain way for a certain period of
time, that lifestyle has become a habit. A habit that is often very difficult
to change.
Often when people try to make
changes through exercise they want and expect to see results very quickly. Your body is not
constructed to change very quickly, so when people don't see the results that
they want, they usually tend to give up. Mentally and physically it just isn't
possible to treat your body in a certain way for a long period of time, and then
expect it to adapt to something new in just a few weeks or months.
If you are after weight loss and change your diet by
making a large reduction in calories and start working out in the gym four or
five times a week, you are setting yourself up for failure. You are trying to make
your body do something which is alien to it and something it is not used to.
The results that such a
change would bring would include sore muscles that would ache every time you
moved, cravings for the foods that you are trying to give up, and your mind
constantly screaming at you telling you that it is too hard. This will
eventually result in you giving up with the thought that you are not capable of
doing it.
You must remember that if you have not exercised in a long time, you must ease yourself into it slowly. You must allow your body the time it will need to adapt to the changes that you are trying to make so that you can lose weight.
You must also think about
your perceptions of society. Forget all the images you see in magazines and
television adverts of fit men and women showing of their 6 packs and lean
bodies. Most of these people have great genetics, and have been exercising for
a long time to get their bodies into the shape that they are in.
Then there are the
celebrities who some people aspire to mimic. These celebrities have the money
to hire personal trainers, they have the money to equip their homes with top
class gym equipment, and they have the opportunity to feed themselves with the
best food money can buy. If all this fails they then have the money to pay to
have the fat sucked out of them through medical procedures.
You and these people have
nothing in common. These people live in a different world to the rest of us, a
world that you cannot hope to compete in. your focus should be on what you can
do about yourself, and what you can do to improve yourself. Don't feel bad
because you can't do 50 push ups and a 100 sit ups.
It's obvious that you are not
going to manage that if your lifestyle been one of little or no exercise for a
number of years. It doesn't matter what you can do today. The point is that
once you start doing something you will begin to improve and continue doing so
on a weekly basis. It will only be a matter of time before you can manage to do
50 push ups and a 100 sit ups.
The thing is not to give up. Keep doing your exercises and keep adding a bit more over periods of time and the improvements will come. The improvements cannot fail to come, simply because your body is an entity that is made to adapt. This is a biological fact which cannot be denied,and will lead you to your weight loss goals.
Many people think that they
are too old to begin exercising. This idea is one of the biggest myths that you
will ever hear. Age is no barrier to exercise, no matter how old you are you
are capable getting fitter and losing weight.
The only difference between a
25 year old an a 50 year old will be the type of exercise that each can do. A
50 year olds body may have had more wear and tear than a 25 year olds. There
may be joint problems or certain aches and pains that will not allow the 50
year old to perform the same exercises that a 25 year old can do.
However this doesn't need to
be an obstacle because all that a 50 year old can do is to pick exercises that
will avoid putting excessive strain on weaker areas. There are hundreds and
hundreds of ways to get fitter; it is just a question of finding what is going
to suit you.If an exercise is too difficult,then substitute it for another exercise.
When you are young you can
get away with putting your body through an unhealthy lifestyle to a certain degree.
Your body will be able to cope with almost anything that you throw at it
because your muscles and your organs are still young and strong.
When you start getting older
you naturally begin to lose muscle as each year goes by. Your muscles and
tissues became less pliable, your metabolism slows down, and you are more prone
to putting on weight. However there are ways to combat this deterioration
through diet and exercise.
When many people reach their
forties they often think that physically their best years are behind them, and
begin to wind down. Thoughts of ‘I'm too old to exercise now' or ‘I can't do
the things that I used to' begin to fester. So they begin to take things easy,
begin to gain weight, become weaker, lose flexibility and lose their fitness in
general.
The fact is that it's even more important to exercise when you are older. Naturally your body begins to slow down and you stop doing anything that may help you to reverse the situation. Exercise and a good diet can slow down this deterioration to a large degree. Today there are people in their sixties and seventies who are still running marathons and keeping themselves alert, active, and fit.The only difference between these people and you is that they don't look at themselves as being past it.
It doesn't make any
difference as to who you are or how old you are, the fact remains that eating
well and exercising can substantially improve the quality of your life.
At the end of the day you
have two choices:
The first choice is to begin
exercising and become more active. Don't worry about what you are capable of at
this moment. It doesn't matter, the real point is to make a start and that if
you keep going you will get better and better. The longer you continue
exercising the fitter you will get and the more weight you will lose. That will
be the consequences of choice number one.
The second choice is to do
nothing and stay as you are. The only problem with this choice is that you will
not stay as you are for long. You will gradually get worse, you will continue
to put on weight, and you will continue to lose your health. The heavier and
unhealthier you get, the harder your heart will have to work to keep you alive.
On top of all this your self image and confidence will continue to erode. There
is more than a strong possibility that you will be forced to take all sorts of
medication when you are in your forties or fifties. Medication for high blood
pressure, heart disease, diabetes, cholesterol levels and various other
ailments.
Your skeletal frame will have
been weakened because of all the weight you have had to carry for all those
years. Your joints would have worn away resulting in constant pain. All these
problems will restrict you in what you can or cannot do.
This may come across as a
shock tactic as to what may happen if you don't lose weight. Make no mistake; many
of the problems that have been mentioned will be unavoidable if lifestyle
changes are not made.
If you think that this
situation sounds bad, think again, it can be worse. There will be many people
who will not even reach their fifties. Cancer and heart diseases are rife in
people with weight related problems. If by chance people survive cancers and
heart attacks, many are left weak and often have to live on permanent
medication. The quality of life that people in these situations will have is
blatantly obvious. These are the consequences of choice number two.
These are the two choices open to you and ultimately the decision as to which choice you make will be yours. It will all depend on what you want for yourself; also think of what the impact of your choice will be on the people that are close to you.
Try to focus and imagine where you might be in 6 months time if you make the right choice.You will look better, you will feel better,you will be healthier,you will be happier,and you will be more confident. These are the benefits of Exercise.
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