Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Effect On Your Life
Remember how we referred to your body as a machine? Well, the time has come to improve the way that machine is working. This means physically. Your body is a well-designed machine, actually. Each part of your body functions well because of the support that other parts play.
Your heart pumps oxygen rich blood to each cell in your body, delivering fuel to is so that it can perform its duty. Your lungs supply your heart with that necessary oxygen. Your brain keeps all working, even those things that you don’t think about doing like your heart beating and your lungs breathing.
Your job is to give your body what it needs to continue to perform correctly. While your diet is something for the later posts, we need to address your body’s ability to do what it needs to through being physically capable.
What some people don’t realize is why their body has developed as it has. Well back in the time of the cave man, the body had to do what it needed to so that you could stay alive. It would stock up food in fat so that when there wasn’t enough food available, these fat reserves could be used.
Your muscles are necessary for functioning but they have been built to be used, not to sit ideally. Your body is used to providing your muscles with the fuel that they need to work hard. If you don’t work hard, your body can’t maintain a healthy muscle mass.
Friday, March 30, 2007
Things you'll learn in this blog
So, what will you learn through this blog?
- Improving your body fitness
- Improving your diet fitness
- Improving your mind fitness
- Improving your lifestyle fitness
Each of these topics is quite important. While your body must be maintained as much as possible for health, it doesn’t do much good if you don’t eat the right foods. Losing weight, for example, isn’t enough if you aren’t eating the right foods even if you are losing weight.
With your mind fitness, we mean making sure you are emotionally and mentally fit. That means insuring that your overall life is healthy in regards to the life that you lead. Emotional stability is critical to overall health.
With lifestyle fitness, the goal is to improve your stress level. It has been shown that those that are under a lot of stress are often the most at risk for health problems due to the stress.
Throughout each of these aspects, we’ll teach you how to improve your life through easy, and even fun, ways. Because each plays a role in your overall health, we’ll tackle what the healthy standard is, help you to understand where you are and then help you to get to the goals that you have.
Since your body is likely to be your largest factor impacting your life, we will start there. Remember, each aspect is just as important as the next, though.
Monday, March 19, 2007
Its Not Only For Weight Loss
Although many people start looking into fitness because they want to lose weight, fitness is not just about weight loss. By understanding where you stand on these factors above, you can work to improve your overall wellness and increase your lifespan as well as the quality of life that you are currently living.
If you don’t think that you have to lose weight, that’s great! You are one step closer to being healthy. But, that’s not to say that you don’t have health problems beyond that level. Many people are still at risk for high blood pressure, high cholesterol as well as other concerns even though they aren’t in theory overweight. Therefore, you need to take into deliberation the fact that overall health is in fact important to improve.
Throughout this blog, we’ll show you in the direction to improve your overall health. For many that will mean losing weight. For others, that will mean improving other qualities of your life. There’s much to learn and improve on for most of us.
Tuesday, March 13, 2007
What To Start With?
OK, now, What To Start With?
To get started with fitness, begin by getting through these basic first steps.
1. Meet with your doctor to talk about your overall health. Ask him for measurements of your blood pressure, your heart rate as well as any other important factors he may be interested in you improving. Determine that you are healthy enough physically to begin improving through diet and exercise.
2. Get your weight. Do this at home on a well programmed scale, not at your doctor’s office. Do it first thing in the morning after you’ve gone to the bathroom but before you have eaten. Do it the same time and same way every time you weigh yourself.
3. Calculate your BMI. You need this to see just how unhealthy you are currently. It’s going to come down and that will be quite rewarding!
4. Measure your waist. Stand up straight. Pull up your shirt, suck in your gut and measure at your belly button all the way around using a tape measure. This will be your indication of your weight loss and health improvement.
5. Set your goals. Determine what’s the most important for you to maintain, to improve on, and to work on first. note them down and post them in several places in your home.
Now that you have this done, you can begin to improve your health. We’ll help you throughout the process!
Sunday, March 11, 2007
Where Are You Now?
Last post we talked about “Stand Right Now”. The next question is “Where Are You Now?”
Take a look at yourself right now. What do you see? If you are disappointed about any part of your body, chances are good that area of your body is bothering you because it’s an unhealthy area.
Here are some questions to ask yourself to determine where you stand right now.
- Do you have aches and pains in parts of your body that are not from an injury?
- Do you have clothing that doesn’t fit parts of your body well?
- Do you struggle to do physical activities? Do you avoid them because you know you can’t do them?
- Are you unhappy with the way that your body looks? Do you avoid looking in the mirror?
- Have you been told by your doctor, your family or others that you need to consider your fitness?
If so, then you have to to start by understanding that change needs to happen. There are several tools that you have to use to determine your health level currently. You can find calculators for many of these available to you free of charge on the web. You have to use them to know exactly where you stand right now.
- Your Blood Pressure: The pressure in which your heart pumps blood throughout your body. You need this number to be there, but it needs to be in a certain range to be healthy. For adults, this is generally 120 to 139/80 to 89. Ask your doctor where your blood pressure is.
- Body Mass Index: Your BMI is a measure of the percentage of fat on your body. The higher this number is, the more prone to health risks you are.
- Ideal Weight: In comparison to your height and body structure, your ideal weight is the weight that you should be, ideally.
These three things are critical issues for you to take into deliberation when considering where you stand right now. But, there’s much more for you to consider.
One thing that we want you to do besides getting the above information is to grab a tape measure and get one of the most significant measurements out there: your waist.
Your waist is important because it indicates on your body of your potential health risk. Those that have a larger midsection are most prone to health risks.
Friday, March 9, 2007
Stand Right Now!!
Fitness is a term that is used to help define the ability to stay in the best physical shape. You may ask, then, “What am I staying in shape for?” To each person, this will be something different.
For most, it is a issue of staying healthy as long as possible. You see, your body is planned to work as a machine. When each part of the machine is cared for, the entire appliance works the best that it can. When the machine is neglected either in part or in the whole, then the machine won’t run well and eventually won’t run at all.
If a car, for example, is well maintained for many years, it will last many years longer. If it isn’t taken care of, for example you don’t change the oil in it, you cut several years off the life of the car. That’s costly to you, but when you look at this as your body, you are shaving away days, weeks, and even years off of your life when you don’t take care of your machine (your body.)
Fitness is a essential part of life. Before we get on the soap box, keep in mind that fitness is something that you can get into the habit of doing which makes it easy.
Fitness is not something that you have to struggle with. When you were three you were probably taught to brush your teeth. You learned to put your clothes on. When you were learning how to do them, you likely hated it. But, once you learned how to do it, it became something that you didn’t think twice about. Do you worry about brushing your teeth today? No, because it’s a habit. That’s what we want you to think of when you think of fitness.
It’s just something that you do. Granted, the first weeks of learning to be fit and staying healthy will be the most difficult. You’ll dread it. You’ll find excuses about not doing it. You’ll claim that getting fit is just too hard. You just can’t give up what you love. That’s not true.
In fact, if you have the will power to save your life by sacrificing for just a few weeks, you’ll see that fitness can be easily mastered by you.
Our first goal is to determine where you stand right now. Don’t worry, this is painless, but it may hurt your ego a bit to do it. Nevertheless, it’s an important first step.
Monday, March 5, 2007
Fitness??
What does the word fitness mean to you? To each person, it’s something different. To many it’s a word that brings on the cringe of pain, of doing something they simply don’t like and even something they will avoid at all possible costs. But, that’s not necessary for most people.
In fact, fitness can be pleasurable if you know how to make it be just that. Through this blog, we will teach you several very key elements to keeping yourself fit. Each tip and tool given is something that you can do easily, without much help and with the ability to see benefits.
You won’t lose a magical 100 pounds this first three months. You may be able to drop that amount of weight, though, in a year’s time. In many ways, fitness can be fun and we’ll show you how to make it just that, healthily. Instead of a gimmick diet, another useless fad and any type of crazy health food that costs more than all of the meals from your family, this is a simple, no nonsense approach to over all fitness that simply makes sense.
In this blog, You’ll learn something and you’ll be able to implement these tools today to start seeing success. Really, it can be that simple to be healthy. Let’s make fitness fun, then.
Sunday, March 4, 2007
Fitness blog
In this blog, I will be sharing tips and tools about fitness. if you follow these steps, you'll see what is going on. You won't lose 100pounds in this first three months, but you may be able to drop that amount of weight, though, in a year's time.
I hope you check this blog several times a week. I'll post new topics and informations frequently .
Best wishes.