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Fitness:
Getting Serious About Your
Health
Obesity is
rampant in this country, and the reason for this is simple. We
have come to a point in our society where we would rather hit
the drive through for lunch than pack our own. We are, as a
society, lazy and our waists are growing, but there is
something we can do about it. If we are going to combat obesity
in this country, then we are going to have to get serious about
fitness.
Change
Doesn’t Have to be Difficult
When you think
about fitness, you probably think of salads, long workouts, and
high-priced health clubs. You probably think that you have to
completely change your lifestyle, and many people do not want
to change. The thought of a change sounds too overwhelming to
even think about. That’s why most people don’t start and then
wonder why they are getting fatter.
The thing is,
committing to fitness doesn’t need to include drastic changes
in your lifestyle. If you want to be more fitness-oriented,
simply eat better, exercise more, and make better lifestyle
choices. You can still live your life and be fitness-minded.
It’s easy, can be fun, and the best part is, you’ll look and
feel great.
Eat
Better
Eating better
doesn’t mean you have to eat like a rabbit. You can enjoy the
foods you love, just not as much of them. There is a myth that
you have to go hungry; however, experts say that you should eat
less food more often. For example, they recommend you eat every
few hours to keep your metabolism high. This doesn’t mean you
should raid the fridge every few hours. A small meal eaten
every few hours should raise your metabolism and you won’t even
think about being
hungry.
Drink
Water
In addition,
you should drink eight to ten glasses of water a day, because
water helps your body to work more efficiently. Not only that,
but water actually helps slim you down, so try this, drink a
glass of water before each meal. Water fills you up so you’ll
feel less hungry. If you eat smaller, more frequent meals and
you consume water before each one, you should be able to get
your daily requirement in fairly easily.
Exercise
Exercise is
part of any fitness regimen, so work out if you want to remain
fit and healthy. Working out does not have to include two-hour
long workouts – you’re not training for the Olympics, after all
– you are just trying to improve your health. Try walking for
twenty to thirty minutes every night after dinner, and if you
can’t go for that long, go for as long as you
can.
The key to
fitness is the old adage, ‘something is better than nothing.’
Walk for as long as you can and build up to twenty or thirty
minutes. Doing this for two weeks will not only improve your
cardiovascular health, but your legs and lower body will appear
and feel stronger and more defined.
If walking
isn’t possible, take the stairs instead of the elevator, park
further away from your destination – just do anything you can
to get your heart going. Remember, something is better than
nothing.
Use fitness to
your advantage, the key is to eat less but more often, get a
little more exercise, and make better lifestyle choices. Try
the above steps for two weeks and you will definitely see
results. In fitness, the results give us the main motivation,
and even if you don’t see it, your friends and family
definitely will. They will love the way you look and will
definitely want to know your
secret.
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