Exercise can be a very broad topic, but I think I am going to talk about certain aspects of exercise. First I think I will talk about what kinds of exercise we choose to do and then how we stick to our plan.
Okay…..so kinds of exercise. That can be a decision in itself. We have everything from going to a gym and consulting with a trainer, to swimming, running, walking, or using exercise DVDs at home. I guess a lot of it would be personal preference.
Let’s start with the gym. If you think about it, this would be a great choice because you have so many different options available to you at the gym. There is exercise equipment like tread mills, ellipticals, weights and specific machines for specific targeted parts of your body. You can also have access to a personal trainer who can help you with your specific goals. They have the knowledge to help you do exactly the exercises you need and also can help you with your diet as you progress through your workouts. The gym also has different classes you can take part in. All this sounds wonderful. You have the ability to choose a variety of different workouts and there’s help whenever you need it. But, the biggest thing here is you need the discipline to go on a regular basis. If you are the type of person that can stick to a schedule and work your workouts into your daily routine, then you’re laughing. Go for it. But if you are anything like me, I don’t think I could do it. Something would come up and I would just say, “It’s okay. I’ll go tomorrow instead.” And then it might be the next day and the next. Before I know it I have missed a whole week! Also, I know that I would have a difficult time finding the money in my budget to pay for it.
Next option–home DVDs. This is more my style and I have a few different ones Let me give a plug for Beachbody. They have a large number available from different exercise “gurus” if you’d like to call them that. I have Turbo Jam with Chalene Johnson and Ten-Minute Trainer with Tony Horton. I like them both. The DVDs you can do in the privacy of your own home whenever you want. You don’t have to worry about anyone else watching you, and you have your trainer built right in. There is still the problem of being disciplined enough to do them on a regular basis, but you don’t have to get in your car to go anywhere. You can work around your work schedule and housework, kids, whatever else you have to do. Just fit it in.
You could also buy equipment for your home. There is a variety of equipment at all different prices. You could have your own workout station with weights and all, you could have a treadmill, Tony Little’s “Gazelle”, the Abcircle Pro, the list goes on. And you can buy according to your budget.
Then there’s the trusty old walk or run (walking is much more my preference–I love it!). Just put your MP3 on or your I-Pod and away you go. No cost involved and you get fresh air to boot!
Needless to say, there are lots of options, depending on your personal likes and dislikes and your budget. The next trick is sticking to your exercise plan. That takes determination, goal setting and the desire to be healthy.You’re not going to exercise just because you should. At least not for the duration. So set yourself some goals, not necessarily big ones. Make sure your goal isn’t so big that you become discouraged. If your goals are smaller, you can meet them easier. That will give you the incentive to keep going and head on to your next goal.
Let me tell you about one problem I encountered. I was doing my Turbo Jam DVDs. I was being very good at sticking to my plan. There are different workouts that had different time lengths, so if I found I didn’t have as much time as I expected, I would just do the shorter one. I was very proud of myself. I was doing the cardio, the sculpting, the abs, and feeling really good. But after a few months, I found my knees were bothering me. I’m not a young girl. I’m 51 years old. I kept at it for a while, but eventually I had to stop and give my body a rest. So I took up walking instead. Now that the weather is nice, my walks are very enjoyable. And I will try my exercise DVDs again, because I really enjoy them and they make me feel good about myself.
Whatever you decide to do, make sure you keep yourself hydrated. If you are into this on a serious basis, you will want some kind of a fitness drink. Herbalife has a very good one. It is called H3O Fitness. It provides rapid hydration so you can feel energized all day long. It quenches you thirst and replaces lost fluids. It also has essential electrolytes for rapid hydration and no caffeine. An average person loses 3-6 liters of fluid a day! An active person can lose 1-2 liters in an hour and the human body can only consume so much water at one time. A fitness drink is a perfect solution. Herbalife also has an energy drink called Lift Off. It is an effervescent drink tablet. You just drop it in a glass of water and it will fight fatigue and improve you mental alertness. Both H3O Fitness and Lift Off come in convenient packages that you can take with you and use on the go. You can check out Herbalife products at Herbalife.com or go to my website www. herbal-nutrition.net/sueh.
Everyone needs some kind of exercise for the good of their health. Remember that any amount of exercise is better than none. So get out there! It does the body good!
Sue