Showing posts with label fitness routine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fitness routine. Show all posts

Many daily household activities could actually be as good for helping you lose weight as a regular fitness routine, according to a recent study. This looked into the effects of normal household chores such as gardening and home repairs on people’s wellness and wellbeing, and showed that being active with various daily chores may dramatically reduce your chances of having a heart attack or suffering from a stroke.


 


Not only that, sex may also be considered a type of exercise, according to the study. The researchers found that men can burn around 4.2 calories for every minute of a sexual workout, and women can burn 3.1 calories a minute.


 


This all goes to prove that getting into a good fitness routine, and sticking to it, is just a case of finding something that you enjoy and that works as part of your daily life.


 


Don’t cancel that gym membership just yet, though, as a bit of light cleaning is not going to fulfil your entire calorie burn requirement for the week. This is one of the dangers of calling daily activities ‘exercise’, as it may lead people into a false sense of security, where they go about their lives convincing themselves that they are actually doing exercise, when in fact they are not active enough to keep themselves healthy and to burn enough calories.


 


In other words, whilst the chores and the sex do count as exercise, they are probably not going to be all the exercise you need. You should schedule in some traditional workouts too, and make sure that you think carefully about how you are going to maintain this schedule long term.


 


Getting hold of an exercise buddy is an excellent way to make sure that you stick to a fitness routine, as you feel indebted to them to go to the gym, even when you don’t particularly feel like it, and the company can also make it seem more fun and less like a chore.

When you are focusing hard on your weight and fitness, you will often find that things go brilliantly at first and then after a while they plateau. Continuing to exercise will, of course, benefit your wellness and wellbeing, but it can be quite disheartening to do so if you feel that you are not really seeing the results.


 


The good news is that this happens to everyone. No matter how hard they work or what they do, everyone inevitably hits a stage where their goals just seem a little bit unattainable. This happens because your body has adapted to the workout routine, and it happens to both newbies and seasoned fitness experts. You can break through this plateau, however, and continue on the path to getting the results that you want and you deserve.


 


Most people start a fitness plan by losing weight and gaining some muscle tone, but it is typically around the four to six week mark that they notice that the scales suddenly aren’t dropping like they were, or that your waistline won’t shrink the way it was previously. This should be taken as a sign that you need to change your fitness routine. Your body has adapted to the exercise that you have been doing, and you are not putting the same strain on it that you were at the start of your new routine. It is important, therefore, that you mix it up and start varying the exercises that you do. This is called Muscle Confusion.


 


Muscle Confusion is when you add different exercises and alternate the exercises that you do in your fitness routine. This forces your muscles to adapt, and this makes them stronger and more defined. In addition to varying your workout, you should also increase the number of reps that you do of your exercises, as this will help to increase the number of calories that you are burning, leading directly to weight loss.