Staying Healthy And Fit - Working Out The Right Way

By James Steele


The topic of getting fit is all over the Internet, comprised of millions of pages of miscellaneous information on how you can achieve your goal of physical fitness. There are books by the latest diet and exercise guru du jour. Even though there is a lot of info on the topic, it is hard to find the time to weed through what is good and what is not. What matters more than who you choose to listen to is that you focus first on your health before deciding which fitness fad you want to follow. You need to have a healthy workout, and that is what this article will address in some detail.

Before you do any type of workout, check the bench and make sure that it is okay before using it. A thumb check is a good idea on any bench that you are unfamiliar with. What you don't want to feel is the wood or metal frame through the cushion. If you are adjusting your back while benching weight, you can seriously screw up your spine - this is why you check it before working out. This then leads to weakened arms, which will make it harder for you to do your weight lifting. You want to avoid this because of potential nerve damage on your spine and in your arms. That's why it is a good idea to check the bench and not to be afraid of doing so.

A good tip to follow is to not use painkillers after working out. If you can handle the soreness, this is much better than taking ibuprofen or acetaminophen for the pain. The pain, in recent studies, has been shown to be affected more by placebos than actual painkillers. Your blood can actually get thin, and your stomach can actually be damaged, by taking these medications. You will be less sore if you simply stretch and drink water instead of taking these pills. In fact, over the counter drugs have less of an effect than proper hydration on pain.

Working out is easy, as is staying fit; most people just think it's hard.

If you're limber, this can also help. If you want to stretch properly, hold each stretch for 30 seconds at least to get the muscles limber and ready. If you are over the age of forty you need to hold your stretches for at least sixty seconds. To get ready for your workout, the older that our muscles are, the more stretching that they require in order to be limber. When stretching, it is important to pay attention to all areas of your body including your upper torso and your legs as well. There is so much conflicting advice out there that it's hard to know who to trust. If you take a healthy approach toward your workout, you will do much better - just use the information around you to make that educated decision. You should also visit the family doctor, tell them what you are doing, and get their advice on whether or not it is safe for you to do.




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