Gym – All About Health, Fitness, Gym, Weight Loss, and More! https://findhealthfitness.com Healthy dose of advice served right :) Tue, 06 Nov 2018 03:39:56 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.5 How To Choose a Gym https://findhealthfitness.com/2018/11/gym/ Tue, 06 Nov 2018 03:38:07 +0000 http://findhealthfitness.com/?p=45 If уоu’rе nоt аlrеаdу a member, hоw tо choose a gуm mау bе a ԛuеѕtіоn уоu’rе аѕkіng yourself. Gуmѕ and fіtnеѕѕ сеntеrѕ ѕееm to be on еvеrу сіtу blосk thеѕе days, but nоt аll are created еԛuаl! Juѕt аѕ you ѕhоuld hаvе gоаlѕ іn mind fоr іndіvіduаl wоrkоutѕ, уоu should соnѕіdеr what qualities уоu’rе looking fоr іn a gуm or fіtnеѕѕ сеntеr.

1. Lосаtіоn, location, location. I аlwауѕ rесоmmеnd trуіng tо сhооѕе a gуm thаt’ѕ сlоѕеѕt tо уоur home, wоrk, оr a place you frequеnt on a dаіlу basis. You eliminate thе amount оf effort nееdеd to get to thе gym! Don’t make it dіffісult to get there, bесаuѕе уоu may try tо turn thаt іntо аn еxсuѕе for nоt gоіng!

2. Whаt аrе уоur gоаlѕ? With wоrkоutѕ, I аlwауѕ аdvіѕе clients tо set bіg goals but have rеаlіѕtіс еxресtаtіоnѕ. For еxаmрlе, уоu may wаnt tо lоѕе weight аnd thаt’ѕ grеаt. Hаvіng a gуm mеmbеrѕhір іѕn’t gоіng tо ассоmрlіѕh thаt, dоіng thе work wіll! Arе you uѕіng thе gym fоr grоuр exercise like taking ѕріn сlаѕѕ, оr are уоu mоrе іntеrеѕtеd іn weightlifting? Chооѕе a gуm thаt suits уоur needs.

3. Yоu get whаt уоu рау for isn’t аlwауѕ true! Dоn’t be fооlеd by fоrkіng оvеr a tоn оf mоnеу еасh mоnth for a ѕра lіkе gуm fасіlіtу іf уоu’rе not gоіng tо асtuаllу uѕе all thе amenities. Sоmе оf the small іndереndеntlу оwnеd gyms is muсh mоrе rеаѕоnаblе. Surе they mау not have all thе bеllѕ аnd whіѕtlеѕ, but they get the jоb done!

4. Take if fоr a test drive! You wоuld not buу a саr wіthоut taking it for a ѕріn. All gуmѕ оffеr frее or very inexpensive passes to trу оut thеіr fасіlіtіеѕ. I ѕuggеѕt getting a wееk long раѕѕ аnd gоіng on dіffеrеnt days аt dіffеrеnt tіmеѕ. Yоu’ll be аblе to ѕее just hоw сrоwdеd the buѕу tіmеѕ are аѕ wеll аѕ keep an eye out for cleanliness of thе fасіlіtу. Thеу аll lооk clean аnd in реrfесt wоrkіng оrdеr when nо оnе іѕ іn there, but whеn іt’ѕ busy ѕоmе рlасеѕ tend tо lасk attention tо сlеаnlіnеѕѕ.

5. Are thеу trying tо take уоur money, or hеlр уоu rеасh уоur gоаlѕ? Every gуm nееdѕ tо ѕеll mеmbеrѕhірѕ to ѕtау in buѕіnеѕѕ. Thе dіrtу little secret іѕ thаt thеу rely on mоѕt nеw gym members to NOT use thеіr fасіlіtіеѕ аftеr a ѕhоrt time period. Thіѕ іѕ why they try tо sell уоu уеаr оr twо уеаr lоng рlаnѕ. Ask whаt frее ѕеrvісеѕ thеу mау оffеr іf you ѕіgn uр. Mоѕt gyms I’vе seen offer frее fitness соnѕultаtіоnѕ аnd one оr twо реrѕоnаl trаіnіng sessions. Agаіn, thе gуm еxресtѕ thаt you’ll nеvеr actually uѕе thеm, but уоu ѕhоuld! Hаvе ԛuеѕtіоnѕ in hand аnd uѕе thіѕ personal trаіnіng аdvісе аѕ thе mоtіvаtіоn you need to gеt bigger biceps оr just gеt уоu gоіng оff tо a gооd ѕtаrt!

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A Healthy Way to Lose Weight https://findhealthfitness.com/2018/11/a-healthy-way-to-lose-weight/ Sat, 03 Nov 2018 21:40:13 +0000 http://findhealthfitness.com/?p=25 Fatness continues to be a substantial drawback and is foreseen to succeed in epidemic levels by the year 2020. One way to stop this state of affairs is to create awareness of the risks of being overweight.

Here are some diseases that can be caused by excessive overweight :

1. cardiopathy (heart disease)
2. stroke
3. diabetes
4. cancer
5. arthritis
6. high blood pressure

Losing weight helps to stop and manage these diseases.

The quick weight loss ways nowadays may not offer lasting results. Often that the fasting methods proposed involving dietary drinks, foods and supplement or pills don’t work. If they do, the results are merely temporary.

It is better to depend on a healthy weight loss choice which can offer permanent results. You have to have realistic goals and not expect to lose lots of pounds during a short span of your time.

Here are some recommendations on how you’ll lose those unwanted pounds the healthy way:

1. Don’t starve your self.

The key to a healthier method of losing weight is: don’t diet.

You may appear happy and feel that you merely are losing those unwanted flabs on your belly and thighs by skipping meals. However, bear in mind that this could not last long. Your body cannot tolerate having little food to fuel the energy that you simply need every day.

If you skip one or 2 meals every day, your stored calories are going to be expended rather than the energy that ought to be provided by your meals. Thus if you only eat one big sandwich in sooner or later, it’ll find yourself straight to your drawback area (i.e., highs, buttocks, hips).

2. Begin your day right.

Mothers always say that breakfast is that the most significant meal of the day. Have a healthy meal within the morning to jump-start your metabolism.

Your food intake once you rouse is going to be used to burn fat all day long.

3. Eat small, healthy meals often.

Five small-serving snacks per day are better than 3 hearty meals. Consumption of a frquent small servings will forestall over-eating. This may additionally increase your metabolism and build calories burn quicker.

4. Settle on what quantity weight you would like to lose.

Keep your goals realistic. It’s just about not possible for you to lose forty pounds in a couple of weeks. Have an attitude that you only wish to eat healthy to remain healthy for the remainder of your life.

Once you have got selected a weight loss set up or program, follow it and ensure that you develop your own set of fasting rules.

5. Drink water. A lot.

Your body requires enough water to burn fat and keep your cells hydrated and healthy.

6. Avoid an excessive amount of sugar.

Plan your meals around many fruits and vegetables, some bread, rice or nutritious paste for that carbo fix that you want, and lean meat and protein-rich foods. Sweets, sodas, and pastries ought to be once-in-a-while indulgences only.

7. Watch your fat intake.

Fat isn’t the only cause of being overweight. You would also need fat to stay your weight at the correct level.

There are healthy fats. Olive, peanuts, and canola oil have them. Tuna, salmon, and mackerel have omega-3 fatty acid fats that are beneficial for the heart.

8. Exercise.

Leave your car if you’re solely going some blocks from home, take the steps rather than the elevator, jog, cycle or skate. Use these activities and different home chores if you’re too lazy to travel to the gym and take exercises. Ensure that you just try this often and you’ll not even notice that you are already shedding pounds with these mundane activities.

It doesn’t matter what quantity of weight you intend or has to lose. What’s vital is that you set realistic goals for yourself.

Go slow. If you have got already lost five or six pounds, offer yourself a pause then try to miss the next five pounds.

Eat healthily, drink much water, have enough sleep and exercise. This may provide you with the next likelihood of losing weight and rising your health, which might result in a new and healthier you.

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Why Weight Loss Habits are Hard to Stick with and What You Can Do About it https://findhealthfitness.com/2018/11/why-weight-loss-habits-are-hard-to-stick-with-and-what-you-can-do-about-it/ Fri, 02 Nov 2018 03:02:54 +0000 http://findhealthfitness.com/?p=18 Humans are messy creatures. We say we want certain things, but then we go out of our way to work against our success. We make plans. We set goals. We imagine all the excellent benefits we’ll derive from sticking to our regimen. And then…we don’t. It’s a cliché, but it’s true. We seem to be our own worst enemies.

This is extremely evident when we try and get in shape. We join a gym and set weight loss goals. We subscribe to fitness magazines. Maybe we pony up the cash for a personal trainer. We have big dreams, but they often fizzle before fulfillment. Most of us would like to get in shape, but many of us never do.

Why is it so difficult for us to stick with good workout habits? It turns out exercise is a much mental as it is physical. Not only do we have to discipline our bodies, but we also need to teach our minds. A famous green Jedi known for his mental discipline once said, “Do or do not. There is no try.” Technically that doesn’t really apply here but wasn’t it fun to hear Yoda say that in your head?

No, trying is just as important as doing. In fact, taking things slowly helps combat one of the more common mental gremlins each of us deals with. When we take on more than we can handle or when we aren’t confident in our abilities to do the thing we’re attempting to do we often fail. People simply don’t like to do things they aren’t good at and if improving takes too long or is too onerous we’ll often just quit.

Instead, start with exercises you’re at least partially skilled at. If you like riding a bike go to a spin class. If you’re lousy at running but enjoy dancing start with Zumba. Find exercises you like and exercises you have some skill in. As you get into better shape, you’ll find you can parlay those gains into other areas where you may not have the same confidence. To quote Yoda again, “Do what you love and love what you do.” That was actually Confucius, but I think you’ll agree it sounds better in Yoda’s voice.

The unfortunate truth is that humans prefer instant gratification over the delayed variety. This makes it difficult for us to stick with our long-term exercise and diet goals. Choosing workouts you like and are skilled at is a strong start, but further brain hacking is needed if we’re to stick with these workouts over time.
Recognizing that we prefer instant gratification allows us to trick ourselves into keeping an exercise regimen by creating the shorter term, “instant” goals. Don’t focus on where you want to be three months from now. Note how you feel after a single workout session and focus on that instead. If working out helps you let go of stress focus on that. When you’re staring down barbells at the gym focus on the little strength gains, you enjoy after each session instead of imagining the shredded abs you hope to have one day.

Focusing on smaller, quickly achievable goals will help maintain your motivation but remember that not all motivation is equal. If you want your motivation to last for the long haul, it needs to come from within. It can’t be external. If you’re working out because your husband or wife thinks you should, you probably won’t stick with it for long. External, or extrinsic motivations don’t last because you can’t internalize them. Intrinsic motivations, those that spring from your heart, those that are important to you, are the ones that keep you pumped. You need to be working out for you, not for someone else. You need to focus on deep-seated desires and not just the number on a scale. Look inside and find what’s really important to you about exercising and you can establish a routine that lasts.

Most of all, try and make your workout fun! Our oft-quoted, pint-sized resident of Dagobah once quipped, “Adventure. Excitement. A Jedi craves not these things.” And this is why you shouldn’t listen to Yoda.

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Why You Shouldn’t use BMI to Gauge Weight Loss https://findhealthfitness.com/2018/10/why-you-shouldnt-use-bmi-to-gauge-weight-loss/ Wed, 31 Oct 2018 22:57:37 +0000 http://findhealthfitness.com/?p=13 “Hit the gym, bro! You’ve got to knock down that BMI!” For over 100 years governments and health and fitness professionals have been saying things like this (sans the “bro” which is a recent addition), using BMI or Body Mass Index to gauge weight loss and measure people’s health. It’s popular because it reduces a complex system down to one simple number, which makes getting healthy seem comfortable. Hit the gym, reduce your BMI and get healthier…bro.

However new research is calling this conventional wisdom into question. It turns out, surprise surprise, that complex systems are…complex! While it may be attractive and convenient to imagine that all the various factors that determine our health can be summed by one measurement, it’s just not true. There just isn’t one single weight that’s healthy for everyone.

A recent UCLA study found that tens of millions of people classified as overweight or obese using BMI alone is actually healthy. More dangerous than this is the finding that roughly 20 million Americans rated as “healthy” by their BMI are, in fact, not healthy at all based on other measures.

So how can this be? How can so many professionals be so misguided?

BMI is a ratio of your weight to your height. The higher your weight relative to your height the worse your BMI which, it’s assumed, puts you at a higher risk for weight-related health issues. Problem is this ratio can’t tell the difference between fat and muscle. Per pound, muscle is about 18% denser than fat. This means a given volume of muscle weighs more than the same volume of fat.

As a result, many athletic, muscular people can appear overweight or obese if judged solely by their BMI. It’s common for two people, one fit and athletic, the other sedentary and overweight to have the exact same BMI. It shouldn’t take a rocket scientist or, say, a nutritionist or fitness expert to recognize this fatal flaw. A measurement is only as good as its predictive power and BMI, at least for individuals, shows little value in that area.

The other issue that BMI glosses over is fat distribution. Two overweight people with similar BMIs may have drastically different health trajectories because BMI doesn’t consider where the fat is stored. Someone that carries all their extra weight around their midsection is at a much higher risk for heart disease compared to a person of the same weight that tends to distribute their weight throughout their body or in less problematic areas.

If you’re concerned about weight loss, what can you do? How do you gauge a healthy weight if BMI is about as good at predicting health as shoe size is at predicting movie preferences? Most health and fitness professionals today agree that measuring your hip to waist ratio is far more accurate. According to the WHO, this ratio should be no more than 0.85 for women and 0.9 for men.
The same UCLA study described a man with a healthy BMI but a poor hip to waist ratio. Because he held most of his weight around his midsection, his mortality risk was 87% higher than another man with a similar BMI but a better hip to waist ratio.

Being concerned with your health is excellent, and there’s nothing wrong with concentrating on weight loss. Just be sure you’re doing it for the right reasons. And the next time you see someone stressing out about their health, say to them, “Hit the gym, sister! You’ve got to knock down that hip to waist ratio!”

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