Aug 25, 2014

Follow These Tips To Hit Your Fitness Goals

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By Kathryn Grimes


Working out can be a challenge, which makes it even more frustrating when you don't see results. But don't give up yet! There are plenty of ways to make exercising easier and more efficient. This article offers some tips that will show you how to make the most out of your workouts.

To effectively build muscle, avoid painkillers. That may run counter to your instinct, but there's some research to suggest that painkillers like acetaminophen and ibuprofen can, if taken after working out, render all your pain pointless by preventing muscle growth. Plus, scientists say the painkillers aren't any more effective than placebos at killing the post-workout pain, anyway.

Try joining sites like Fitocracy or My Fitness Pal to log your exercise and calorie intake. Not only are they good for seeing where you need improvement, but it's also a community of people with the same goals as you and can give you tips and ideas as well as encouragement.

To get great looking abs, only do abdominal muscles 3 days a week. While working your abs daily may seem like the right thing to do, your abs actually need time to recuperate in between workouts. Taking a break and working on another part of your body will give your muscles the rest they need to get toned.

If your workout program includes separate exercises for individual body and muscle groups, try this trick: After completing each set, take anywhere from twenty seconds to half a minute to stretch and flex the muscle you just targeted. Doing so may actually increase the strength of the muscle as much as 20 percent!

As you get older your muscles become significantly less flexible, which increases the risk that your muscles will become painfully strained. If you are younger than 40, you should try to hold each stretching position for at least 30 seconds. After 40, increase the holding time to a full minute. This will keep your muscles pliable and strain-free.

Are you looking to speed up your run? To increase the speed of your running time, make your actual running strides quicker instead of making your strides bigger. This will shave time off of your run. Push off with the toes of your trailing leg to get you going.

Increase the size of your back by performing break cable rows in two portions. Begin the rows by grabbing the bar with your arms outstretched and making sure you are squeezing both of your shoulder blades together. After that, begin pulling the bar towards your body for maximum results to your back.

Running is good, but it does have some potential dangers. Cut your running mileage and frequency one week per every six weeks to keep damage at bay. Cutting back for a week gives your body time to heal and will help you to avoid unnecessary injuries.

You should not work your abdominal muscles every day that you work out. Ab muscles are like the other muscles in your body. You should try to work your abdominal muscles only two to three times a week. Use your days off from ab exercises to work on other muscles in your body.

Don't attempt to maximize your overall weight limit by adding a whole bunch of weights at once, without testing it. Try adding about 20 to 30% more than what you usually lift and then test, to see if you can handle that first. Start by lifting it off the rack and then holding it for a couple seconds and then placing it back onto the rack. After about 3 or 4 minutes, try your max and it should feel lighter than before. Never attempt this without a spotter, though.

Strengthen your grip by using a towel. Wrap it around any weights or bars that you use to add extra girth. Your hands will have to work harder to hold on to the thicker material, and your grip will grow stronger. You can use this for weights, chin-ups, squats, or any other bar that you use in your routine.

Try to limit the weight lifting that you do to no more than three times per week. Your body will need time to rest so that it can recuperate and build muscle. Also, spreading out your workouts will prevent injuries, which can really help your chances of reaching your goals.

Whenever your fitness routine calls for an exercise with plenty of reps, count backwards instead of forwards. By counting down from your target to zero you focus your attention on your goal. Counting up from one is not as motivational, because it encourages you to focus on how much you have done and how tired you are getting.

Try downloading a mobile app to your smartphone to keep track of your workouts. These handy apps can give you an accurate report of how long you've exercised and how many calories you've burned. You can also set them up to compare yourself to people around the work place to see how you rank.

Your fitness level is determined by the amount of work you put into it and how much you make these choices a part of your daily life. If you put these ideas and suggestions to good use, you will find yourself feeling and looking better in no time flat.




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