Proven Weight Loss Exercise Programs
September 13, 2008 # 7:55 pm # Fat Burning Excercises # 22 CommentsTry These Proven Weight Loss Exercise Programs
Almost everyone is always on the lookout for killer weight loss exercise programs. There are hundreds, if not thousands of programs out there, and you can waste weeks on a program before finding out that it’s just not for you. In today’s fast-paced world, who really has that kind of time to waste? This article outlines a few popular exercise programs that you might be the right fit for you.
The most basic sort of exercise program that you can undertake is to design your own. This type of program offers ultimate flexibility, as you can customize it to your own needs, goals, and schedule. Designing your own workout program takes some work and some research, however.
In order to properly for a personal workout program, you’ll need to understand how exercise affects the body. Obviously, it’s important not to go too easy on yourself – if you don’t work your body hard enough, you won’t burn fat, and you won’t lose weight. What some people don’t know, though, is that you also can’t overwork your body. Exercising too hard cannot only lead to injury, but can also lead to a less productive workout overall.
A basic personal exercise program will consist of both cardiovascular exercise and strength training. Cardio exercise can be a simple jog outdoors, a run on the treadmill, or even performing aerobics along to a video. Strength training includes weight lifting, as well as activities like pushups, pull-ups, and crunches. It’s up to you to find the right mix of exercises that will challenge you and keep you motivated.
For someone looking for something more structured, one of the most popular weight loss exercise programs is known as Tae Bo. This program became famous for supposedly blending martial arts and self-defense techniques with an aerobic workout. Actual martial applications of the program are slim to none, but it does provide a great structured workout that you can follow along with at home.
Tae Bo combines basic aerobic maneuvers like jumping jacks with various series of punches and kicks, sometimes done very rapidly. Although some Tae Bo programs sometimes use aids, such as resistance bands to enhance the workout, they are not necessary. People are often surprised by how much the simple act of punching and kicking the air can leave you sore the next day!
Another extremely popular exercise program is called Pilates. Pilates bridges the grasp between intensity and relaxation, and shares some similarities with yoga. It uses slow, deliberate movements rather than rapid repetitions to achieve weight loss and muscle growth.
One the major focuses of Pilates is on breathing – you might say it’s the most important part. Even if you don’t decide that Pilates is for you, this idea can be put to use in other weight loss exercise programs. Breathing is very, very important to any exercise program. Proper breathing technique can help reduce fatigue during exercise, allowing you to workout longer, which can only help to speed you along to your weight loss goals.
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I know there was a comment about the cost of fitness equipment, but there are numerous advantages to having your own exercise machine at the convenience of your home. And the quality and the durability of fitness equipment has improved immensely.
Elliptical trainers are a very effective machine for weight loss. First, they exercise both your upper and lower body simultaneously. By exercising more muscle groups at once you can burn more calories in less time. In addition to the fact that you are toning both your upper and lower body. A further benefit to elliptical trainers is that they provide a low impact workout. Unlike most cardio exercises that require some form of impact that strains your body, with an elliptical you never reverse your motion, thus minimizing the shock to your joints.
Elliptical trainers can run thousands of dollars, but there are some models that are reasonably priced. Currently, you can get the Schwinn 420 for under $600. When you consider the cost of a health club, that is very reasonable. I personally work out on an elliptical several times a week.
Regards,
Fred