Posts Tagged ‘fitness equipment’

The Correct Way To Lose Weight Quickly

Saturday, October 30th, 2010

If you are one of the many people who is trying to lose weight, then you will be only too well aware of just how difficult that is to do. It’s no wonder that the weight loss industry is such a big money earner, anything that can help people to reach their goal just a little more easily would be welcomed – and highly valued – by a great number of people.

There’s no shortage of special diets for you to follow. Some of them will undoubtedly be effective – but it’s hard to keep motivated when you are hungry. Whatever way you look at it, if you are dieting to lose weight, then you need to cut down on the number of calories you consume every day. The type of food that you eat is pretty much academic – the results of your diet will depend upon a reduced calorific intake.

However, if you wish to lose weight, and ideally to do it as fast as you can, then achieving this by dieting alone may prove to be extremely difficult. The introduction of regular, light physical exercise can be a great help if you want to lose more weight, and to do this much more quickly than by relying on dieting alone to shed those pounds.

A lot of people will be put off at the the very thought of exercise, but the thing to note is that it need not require visiting the gym three, four, or maybe even five times weekly. In fact, it doesn’t need to be a high intensity workout at all – although you can do this if you like. Something as easy and simple to do as walking can produce very significant results – and there are a huge number of other health benefits in addition to weight loss.

The important thing is to do a little bit more than you would generally do – and to do this regularly and consistently. Regular physical activity will raise your metabolic rate – the speed at which your body burns calories. It’s this increase that causes you to burn extra calories all through the day – not only when you’re exercising. If you’re sitting reading a book, listening to the radio, watching TV, doing the housework – then you will use up extra calories. Even when you’re tucked up in bed, fast asleep, you will burn extra calories. That’s what helps you to lose weight fast.

Walking is a low impact, low injury risk, low intensity exercise technique. You know how to do it already and you won’t need any expensive special equipment. You can fit it into your day whenever it suits you best. Finding the time for a trip to the gym isn’t necessary – just get off the subway or bus a couple of stops earlier than usual, leave your car in the garage – or park it in a far away corner of the parking lot so that you have further to walk to the entrance, climb the stairs instead of using the elevator, go for a walk during your lunch break – walking opportunities abound.

Listen to your favorite tunes on an mp3 while you’re walking and the miles and the time will simply fly by. Use a pedometer which can display your progress in terms of steps taken, calories burned or distance covered. It could help you to keep motivated.

These days, you can even get special “toning” footwear that will trim and tone your lower body while you walk. Shoes such as Skechers Shape Ups, Masai Barefoot Technology (MBT) Shoes, Reebok Easy Tones and Fit Flops sandals all use a specially designed sole which makes your leg and butt muscles do a little extra work when you walk.

You’ll be delighted at how much faster this technique allows you to lose weight. You could even discover that you can lose weight without starving yourself on the latest celebrity fad diet plan.

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How Walking Can Help You To Get Fit

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

Walking is a fantastic way to take exercise – and it’s a form of exercise which most people can take part in and enjoy. There’s no requirement for any special equipment, it costs practically nothing and you can slot it into your daily routine whenever it’s most convenient for you. The health benefits to be obtained from walking read like an advert for the latest miracle drug – and you can get them with fairly minimal effort.

Many health and medical advisers suggest that 10,000 steps a day are all that is required in order to obtain the significant health benefits on offer. That’s approximately four and a half to five miles for the average person. It sounds like a fair old distance – but it’s very much easier to achieve than you would think. Bearing in mind all the potential health benefits, it’s worthwhile making the effort to walk just a little further each day.

We do live in an increasingly sedentary society – so it’s quite probable that you take fewer than the recommended 10,000 steps a day. A good first step – if you’ll pardon the pun – might be to get yourself a pedometer so that you will know how many steps you take in the average day. You can find these at fairly low prices these days – but do be sure to get one with a double axis sensor as this will provide you with a more accurate reading.

Once you’ve established exactly how many steps you average per day, you should look for ways to make up any difference between your daily average and the 10,000 step target. There are many different ways to do this – but be sensible and build up gradually – don’t try to do everything all at once.

If you can set aside time each day for a dedicated walk then that’s great. However, if that’s not a practical proposition for you then there are plenty of ways to fit walking into your day. Go for a ten or fifteen minute walk during your lunch break. Leave the car at home and walk to work, or get off the bus a couple of stops early and complete your journey on foot.

Make modern technology work in your favor by walking around whilst you talk on your cordless or mobile phone. You can squeeze in an extra 1500 steps during a fifteen minute telephone call. Opportunities for fitting walking into your day are plentiful – and they soon add up.

If you’re over forty, if you have any medical conditions, or if you just haven’t exercised for some time, then it would be a good idea to seek the opinion and advice of your doctor before you start any new fitness regime. However, walking is a low impact, low injury risk workout which will, as long as you exercise a little common sense, deliver significant health benefits. Before you know it, you will be feeling better, enjoying higher energy levels and shedding pounds.

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Including Walking As Part Of Your Exercise Program

Friday, May 21st, 2010

Losing a little weight is a target which many people have in common. Unfortunately, weight loss is often associated with almost permanent hunger pangs as you starve yourself on the latest Hollywood diet – or getting out of breath and sweaty down at the gym. Pounding the pavement in the rain and laps of the track are other unappealing options which are often associated with shedding a few pounds. none of these are attractive propositions for the majority of people – and the good news is that none of them are strictly necessary.

There is an alternative method of losing weight, and gaining a whole host of other health benefits into the bargain, which is suitable, and possibly more attractive, to most people. Walking is a low impact, low injury risk workout which is ideal for a wide range of people – at all levels of health and fitness and over a wide range of ages. It is suitable for people recovering from injury or illness and is also a good way to lose weight post pregnancy.

The thing about walking is that it’s a natural activity. You don’t need any special equipment, training or expertise. Anyone can do it – whenever they feel like it and whenever it suits them best. It can be slotted into you daily schedule when it’s most convenient for you. No need to find time for a special trip to the gym – which will save you money on membership fees as well as time.

The secret to getting all of the health benefits and losing weight by walking is consistency. A gentle, low impact exercise routine, carried out on a regular basis, will be much better than infrequent and irregular periods of high level physical activity. It will also be much less likely to result in minor sprains, strains and other injuries. Just 30 minutes of walking a day can very quickly produce results – as long as it’s carried out routinely.

If you can slowly work up to 10,000 steps a day on a regular basis, you will be surprised (pleasantly) at just how quickly you begin to feel the benefit and actually see the results. For the majority of people, 10,000 steps is roughly equivalent to a distance of 5 miles. That may sound like a long way – but it really is much easier to achieve than you may think.

One of the other attractions of walking is that you don’t require any special equipment. A pair of comfortable shoes that won’t give you blisters is all you really need to get started. One further piece of kit – which isn’t strictly necessary but which you may find useful – is a pedometer. You can buy these starting at less than $10 these days and they will help you to track your progress and monitor results. You can use a pedometer to display your results in terms of the number of steps taken, the distance covered or the number of calories burned. It could help to keep you motivated and ensure that a walking workout becomes an integral part of your daily routine.

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