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Fitness Habits And Losing Weight By Eric Cho These days just about everyone you meet is looking to lose a few pounds. In fact, obesity is the number one health problem facing the developed world today. habits and losing weight go hand in hand in resolving this issue.
Some may think that the answer is pretty straightforward. The basic theory is that in order to lose weight a person must take in fewer calories than are burned for the same 24 hour period. However, calorie reduction which happens too quickly will cause the body to think it is starving and thus it begins to store fat so that it can be used later by the body as a food supply.
That means that in order to be successful in reducing calories it will need to be done slowly while increasing the level of fitness. Physical activity is an important part of the formula to lose weight.
There are simple things that a person can do to increase their level. Too often it’s assumed a gym membership is a requirement and although that might be nice, for some people not being able to afford a gym membership is not a valid excuse for not getting fit.
Walking is not only cheap it is the best activity for both burning calories and keeping your heart healthy which is also very important. When a person is extremely out of shape, first consult with your doctor and once the go ahead is given, start slow for example go for a walk around the block.
Increase the speed of the walk or the duration of the walk as improves and then incorporate some hills. If jogging is preferred it can also be incorporated into the workout.
Another option is to purchase equipment for the home. This equipment can include rowing machines, treadmills, stationary bikes, and ski
machines.
A
treadmill takes up space but overall it is a great choice but they
aren’t cheap. Stay away from bells and whistles and finding an affordable
treadmill will not be a problem.
Stationary bikes have been
around for a long time and they are also a good choice. They take up
very little room, are low impact, and a great place to start getting
into shape.
Rowing machines will give a total body work out
and they have minimal impact on the joints which is beneficial for
anyone with joint problems. However it can take a little bit of practice
getting used to.
Ski machines are also a good choice for a full
body workout however they do take up a fair bit of space. If space
is no problem, they are an excellent choice but do start slow as injuries
can occur.
Now that exercise equipment options have been covered,
food now needs to be addressed. Start by doing a calorie calculation
to determine the current calorie intake then reduce this by 250 to
500 calories a day. Do not reduce calorie intake by more than 500 calories
or the body will go into starvation mode. To lose weight a man should
be taking in on average no more than 2000 calories and a woman on average
no more than 1500 calories. Of course if the daily activity level is
really high then calorie intake will need to increase as well.
Fitness
habits and losing weight go hand in hand because you cannot have one
without the other. Combining calorie reduction with increased physical
activity is the start to successful weight loss.
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