Lose Weight with Fitness

September 1st, 2010 at 04:01am Under Weight Loss+ fitness

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There is no secret about it: you have to undertake some sort of fitness routine if you wish to lose weight. To lose weight with fitness you should be aiming to do some form of exercise every single day; even if it is not organized exercise.

Examples of ‘unorganized’ or lifestyle exercise includes:

- taking the stairs
- doing housework; eg vacuuming, sweeping, washing etc
- walking to the store
- lifting a baby/children

Whilst these activities are not considered exercise, they will still burn considerable calories and you should count them towards your weight loss plans.


So how do you lose weight with fitness?

If you are not keen on running, consider going for a walk daily. Even twice daily if you want to speed up the process. Walking is one of the very best things you can do to get fit and lose weight; in fact it is just as good as running as long as your heart rate is increased for at least 20 minutes.

Have a Plan
Too many people fail because they don’t haven a weight loss fitness plan of action. Sure, you can just exercise randomly but you will be more motivated if you can see your plan on paper and know what you are going to do that day.
You can make a checklist and tick off each achievement – this provides wonderful mental motivation.

Journals
Keeping a journal will also help with your motivation, particularly when you are feeling unmotivated on certain days. Journals will also tell you what worked at a certain time so it’s good to be able to refer back to that information.

Enjoy It
Fitness does not have to be a drag on your life. At first you may feel tired, but over time you will find that it actually energizes you and your whole outlook on life will change as your fitness improves and your weight decreases.

To lose weight with fitness is not difficult; it just takes mental and physical discipline and a great desire to achieve your ultimate goal of a healthy, steady weight for the rest of your life.



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Fitness Weight Benches That Save Space and Deliver a Full Workout

August 26th, 2010 at 02:01am Under Fitness Equipment

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Fitness weight benches often take up a lot of space, which make living with them inconvenient if you don’t have the necessary room to fit it in.

If you have a small amount of square footage to work with  but still want the convenience and pleasure of working out  at home, there are many compact benches and systems on the market that are fitted to your specific needs.

When going out to buy  your new bench, give serious thought to it’s over all size and where you intend to place it within your workout area. It’s a good idea to be prepared for this by actually measuring  your space and  the equipment you intend to place, so be sure to take a tape measure as well as all measurements needed  with you when shopping.

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There are many varieties of space saving fitness weight benches available to you.

Some are a scaled down version of a full size model, some are able to fold or break down for storage,while others are built from the ground up with the idea of saving space specifically in mind.

No matter which you decide on, make absolutely certain to check out the construction.

You don’t want to be in the middle of your workout and have the bench collapse because it was made poorly. Look for either single piece or solid welds at the stress points, excellent support all around, be sure it can hold at minimum, 300 pounds, and it should be comfortable with ample padding for your back, bottom. Legs, and arms too if you are buying a model with those attachments.

If you plan on lifting weights to develop your upper-body, a bench designed solely for sit-ups or crunches will not be in your best interest.  Keep in mind the more versatile the better. You want something that will allow you to do as many exercises possible, so you can change up your workout and not be limited in your choices.

Fitness weight benches that accommodate your workout routine should be the focus of your attention.

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The Benefits of Weights and Fitness

August 7th, 2010 at 07:31pm Under Weights and Fitness

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Did you know that lifting weights regularly can assist your bone strength, help with weight loss and make you a fitter, stronger person?

So many people, particularly women, write off strength training as the domain of bodybuilders or people who want to  ‘bulk up’  but you don’t have to desire to be a muscly person in order to benefit from weight training. Weights and fitness routines can assist with a plethora of health aspects including chronic health conditions like arthritis, and even injury recovery.  By building lean muscle mass you are strengthening your body, and that can only be a good thing.

Strength training with a weights and fitness program will also keep you mentally fit. You will become a more confident person and you’ll have a good body image. This is highly important and is a central part of who you are as a person: you will notice your confidence soaring after you start weight training AND the best part is that it doesn’t take long to see results.

Training with weights can be as simple as doing 5 sets of dumbbell curls every couple of days. Dumbbells are very cheap to buy and can be used anywhere in the home. there are some great videos online that show you exactly how to do various weights exercises, and it’s always important to follow good form so that you don’t injure yourself. Starting with lighter weights will allow you to develop the correct technique when you lift weights.

Other strength training exercises include those with a barbell such as curls and lifts. You can work out your legs with a barbell, just ensure you keep a good back posture and never lift weights beyond your means.

To get the most out of weights training your body must rest enough to recover: usually two to three days after exercising a particular muscle group.

If you want to raise your self esteem, improve your strength, tone your body and simply become fitter then undertake a weights and fitness program. You will be amazed at the results and at the same time your body will feel better, look better and function better forever.



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2 Benefits of Free Weights Fitness

July 8th, 2010 at 01:02pm Under Weights and Fitness

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It is an age old topic of conversation at gyms all around the world: are free weights better than machine weights?
People have been lifting heavy objects for fitness for centuries, but it is only comparatively recently that we have been given the ‘luxury’ of gym equipment that makes it a little easier for anyone to get into weight lifting. But don’t be fooled: these machines can be set up to be just as difficult as free weights, if not more so. But hardcore gym enthusiasts will always tout the benefits of free weights fitness over weights machines. Let’s look at why this is so.

1. No Help
Weights machines will always provide some assistance to you when working out, usually in the form of getting back into position after a rep. With free weights this does not occur so your muscles must complete both cycles of each repetition fully. In short, free weights engage your muscles in full. You will achieve natural movement patterns with free weights and you will also have to balance solely on your own.

2. Versatility
Gym machines generally have one purpose and one purpose only; that is the exercise they were designed to accommodate. But if you pick up a pair of dumbbells there are literally dozens of exercises you can accomplish. This versatility has made dumbbells and barbells common home gym accessories. They are also much cheaper (and smaller) than your average weights machine.

These 2 main benefits of free weights fitness are why serious bodybuilders rarely use machines. There are also some benefits to machines, such as forcing you to use good form in order to complete the exercise, but you can achieve this with free weights with practice and continued strength training.

So when should you use machine weights instead of free weights?
People who are suffering from injury or have balance problems can benefit from machine weights. Starting slowly on machines and then working your way to light free weights is an ideal plan.

I highly recommend you incorporate free weight training into your routine to find out what difference it makes to your body.



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5 Physical Fitness Tips

June 26th, 2010 at 10:57am Under fitness

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Physical fitness is so important; regardless of whether you are trying to lose weight or if you just want to maintain good health, keeping fit will lower your chance of developing serious diseases and will keep your mind in a positive place.

So what are the health benefits of being fit?

Some of the benifits of physical fitness include:

- weight loss and maintenance: you can’t help but lose weight and keep it off if you exercise regularly
- lowers blood pressure
- decreases risk of diabetes
- reduces cholesterol level
- encourages regular bowel movements
- strengthens muscles
- reduces headache occurrences
- gives you more energy
- increases your confidence
- increases your libido
- helps you to sleep better
- reduces depression and stress

The above are just some of the benefits of regular physical fitness, but there are many more. No wonder doctors and medical specialists are constantly telling us to exercise daily!

Here are five physical fitness tips that will help you get motivated and get moving so you can reap the above benefits and more:

1. Go Early
Exercise in the early morning is a great way to start the day. You won’t have time to talk yourself out of it, and your body will start pumping blood that will wake you up and energize you for the day ahead. If it means getting up an hour earlier, do it – it is well worth it!

2. Eat Well
The better you eat, the more energy you will have for exercise. Don’t get weighed down with low quality food as you simple won’t have the energy to work out.

3. Mix It Up
Running around the block everyday can become dull, so mix up your routines with various workouts like gym work, swimming, cycling and even hiking and mountain climbing and other such fun outdoor activities.

4. Weight Training
Lifting moderate weights once or twice per week will make you stronger and will improve your muscle tone. It will also help strengthen your bones and is great for warding of conditions like arthritis.

5. Grab a Partner
Having someone to train with motivates you and keeps your spirits up.

These 5 fast physical fitness tips will help you to change your lifestyle and improve your health through the wonders of physical fitness and exercise.



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Sugar Free Chocolate – A Worthy Replacement?

June 8th, 2010 at 04:02am Under Health

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Whether you are diabetic and have to closely monitor your sugar intake, or if you simply want to eat less sugar as a health and weight loss benefit, trying sugar free chocolate is a step in the right direction.

Regular chocolate can contain a surprisingly high amount of sugar, but this varies drastically depending upon brand and type of chocolate (dark, white, milk). Sugar is a type of carbohydrate and whilst your body needs carbohydrates, too much can cause harm to your health and weight gain. Taking small steps to cut down on the amount of sugar you eat is a step in the right direction.


The sugar replacement in chocolate is usually compounds like mannitol, xylitol and sorbitol.

Chocolate is just one of thousands of processed foods that contain large amounts of sugar. Every source of sugar that you cut out of your diet will make a difference to your health. So why not start with chocolate?

Hershey’s now make their own Sugar Free Chocolate after consumer demand led them to research alternatives. Nearly 21 million people in the USA have diabetes so these people can now enjoy great tasting chocolate without the sugar.

Hershey’s chocolates which don’t contain sugar also contain around 20% less calories than regular chocolate – so if your goal is weight loss you are going to benefit.

You can buy sugar free chocolate online or at your local health store. Many major supermarket chains are now also stocking chocolate for diabetics as demand increases. You will notice around Easter time that sugar free chocolate eggs will become available: so you do not have to miss out on the fun and tastes of Easter simply because you can not, or don’t want to, ply your body with sugar filled chocolate.

You can find not only regular chocolate, but also sugar free dark chocolate, caramel chocolates, peanut buttercups, peppermint patties and candy.

Sugar free chocolate tastes very much like conventional chocolate. As with all chocolate, choosing the better brands will result in a nicer tasting chocolate, so make sure you try various products before forming your opinion of sugar free chocolate!

For the best in Diabetic nutrition, try Optimum Diabetics. It was made to replace the nutrients you may be missing. And now you can get it FREE.



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The Chuck Norris Total Fitness Gym

February 6th, 2010 at 05:09pm Under Fitness Equipment

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The Chuck Norris Total Fitness Gym line of products is made up of three different home gym sets. Each piece of equipment provides multiple workouts at varying levels from very easy right up to the more strenuous. The current line up of home fitness gyms in the Chuck Norris line:

Total Gym XLS
Total Gym 3000
Total Gym 2000

We’ll go over each one below.


Total Gym 2000
This is the basic gym unit that has a weight capacity of 250lb.
It contains over 40 exercise possibilities so you can work almost all of your muscle groups. There are no add on accessories for this particular gym however it is a great system for an all over workout. If you are just starting out or don’t require extremely heavy weights then the Total Gym 2000 is perfect for you.
RRP: $599.40

Total Gym 3000
With a capacity of 300lb this is the middle range gym that packs some punch. There are over 60 exercises to do and it features a partial comfort system, new pulley and cable system, chrome upper rails and steel handles. It’s a nice looking gym that does what it aims to do: provide a comfortable, effective platform for strength training almost all muscle groups.
RRP: $849.00

Total Gym XLS
This is the top of the line Chuck Norris Total Fitness Gym. It has a weight capacity of 400lb. The comfort system has been upgraded compared with previous models and you can really tell the difference. It is comfortable without being overly luxurious (which takes away from your workouts). The cable and pulley system is also all new and is very stable.

You can do over 80 exercises with the Total Gym XLS and it is suitable for advanced users and those wanting to get the most out of their home fitness workouts. There is even a bonus Pilates kit, squat stand and wing attachment.  RRP: $1448.05

The Chuck Norris Total Fitness Gym family consist of high quality equipment that is suitable for all levels of fitness in the home. The prices are reasonable and the number of exercises that can be completed on even the basic model is quite astounding. You will not be left disappointed in any of these three gym models.

Now you can take a full 30 day in home trial for only $1.




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