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Workout,
How to get Started.
By: John
Mac
Does even the thought of the word workout fill you with dread ? When you think
of the word do you picture lots of huge, muscle bound, sweaty men pumping iron in a poorly
lit gym ? Would you run a mile if a friend suggested you join them for a quick workout
down the gym or fitness centre ?
Well you are not alone, most people have a negative reaction to the word. However it
doesn't need to be that way. It can mean a multitude of things depending upon who you ask.
Yes to some it means is a long session down the gym pumping iron to deveop muscle size
& strength, but it could also mean an aerobic session to music most popular with
females. It could mean a short 20 min stint of light exercise in your garage just using a
mat. In short a workout can be whatever you want it to be.
Do not be put off by the thought of a workout,starting anything new or something that you
have not done for a long time can sometimes appear a little daunting, however you are in
control, you can select an exercise routine to suit yourself. Whether you choose a video
or DVD from a well known personality or a set of step by step instructions from a book or
magazine you can choose to do as much or as little of the program as you want.
Even if you go to a gym or fitness centre & take one of their workout classes, if you
feel tired or unwell you can simply take a breather or stop alltogether, nobody will shout
at you or think less of you. After all we all have to start sometime, go at your own pace
& ease yourself into the routine gently. Yes it may be true that in order to gain the
full benefits of a workout you will have to push yourself at some stage, but not at the
beginning, take your time & in the long run you will begin to enjoy yourself &
reap the benefits in improved fitness & body shape.
To start you off, a workout need not be one in the traditional sense eg one where you
change into your gym gear & go to the garage for a workout or go for a jog etc you can
start by simply taking a short walk round the block or use the stairs instead of the
elevator (if you work on the 50th floor or above you don't have to walk all the way up,
just part of the way will do ! ) or get off the bus a few stops early & walk the rest
of the way. All these simple methods can be employed to get you going.
If you still just don't like the thought of a workout remember that during it your body
will release chemicals, including serotonin to the brain, which improves your mood &
will therefore make you feel better. So if you don't feel too good & think the last
thing you need is a workout, think again, it will actually make you feel better.
Article Source: http://www.articlerich.com
John Mac is Author & Owner of fitnessdiethealth.com a website including information about how to workout.
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