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Exercise Tips
Exercise
should be a part of any long-term beauty enhancement program. With
a good diet, stress management, and plenty of exercise, you can
have a naturally toned face and body that will amaze your friends
and family.
Stretching
As an
important part of any workout routine, stretching increases muscle
flexibility, reduces your chances of injury, and can improve your
posture.
Stretching before your workout warms up your muscles and prepares
them for more vigorous exercise; stretching after your workout
cools down your muscles and can prevent soreness and stiffness
later.
Your muscles and joints should feel relaxed when you stretch so if
you experience any pain, ease yourself out of your stretching
position and move on to less demanding positions.
Yoga and Pilates provide structured stretching techniques that can
benefit your body's various organ systems and functions, and if
you prefer to exercise your artistic side, ballet is a wonderful
way to stretch and focus your creative energy.
Cardiovascular Fitness
Conditioning
your cardiovascular system can help you decrease your risk of
heart disease, stroke, high blood pressure, and other
life-threatening diseases.
When you condition your cardiovascular system, your body's demand
for oxygen increases and your heart becomes bigger, stronger, and
more efficient.
Aerobic exercise (steady, prolonged motion of large muscles) is an
excellent way to improve your cardiovascular system; walking,
jogging, running, swimming, and cycling are all forms of aerobic
exercise.
For best results, you will want to increase and sustain your
heartbeat to a target rate between 60-80% of its maximum capacity
for at least 20 minutes a day, three times a week.
If you are just starting an aerobic conditioning routine, start
out slowly and, as your body becomes more fit, gradually increase
your workout until you work up to your target heart rate.
As with any other exercise program, you will want to consult with
your healthcare professional to make sure that it is the right
program for your needs.
Weight Training
If you're
apprehensive about weight training because you don't want to look
like the guys and gals in bodybuilding magazines, the following
information should alleviate many of your concerns.
Lifting weights has become one of the most popular fitness
activities for people of all ages, sizes, and backgrounds.
Even if you've never touched a weight, education and
implementation of the right strength training program can help you
increase muscle, tendon, bone and ligament strength, improve your
metabolism, and lower your risk of injury.
Generally, if you're a beginner, machines such as universal gyms
are the best because they are convenient, tested for safety, and
usually come with tapes and booklets that will help you begin a
new strength training program.
Machines tend to be on the expensive side, so you will want to do
some research before you purchase any home exercise equipment.
Free weights can be used to supplement conditioning provided by
machines, and if you are involved in sports that demand strength
training, you may actually prefer to use free weights since they
allow you to work on certain areas that many exercise machines are
not able to target.
Again, you will want to consult with your healthcare professional
before you begin an exercise program or make significant changes
to your existing program.
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