Tips for Video Exercisers
By Cheri Sicard
We all know that it is important to exercise regularly. For years I
tried to get into this healthy habit, but it never seemed to stick. For
the most part, time was an issue. By the time I got to the gym, worked
out, then showered and restyled hair and applied makeup afterwards, it
was just too large a block of time taken out of my day. While I love outdoor
activities such as skiing and scuba diving, these are just not practical
for everyday exercise, at least not where I live. Then I discovered exercise
videos and everything changed. I now work out religiously. I even look
forward to it (really, I do!). First thing every morning I just pop in
a video and do a workout before I even shower and dress for the day. There
are such a wide variety of video workouts available that I never get bored
and the results have been remarkable. I have lost nearly 50 pounds and
kept them off for the last 2 years. I'm still losing, but I'm doing it
slowly and painlessly. Exercise can make you look great (or at least better),
but one of the most important benefits is the way it makes you feel, not
only physically but mentally. It is bar none the best stress and depression
reducer I have ever found. Regular exercise also helps me stay motivated
to eat healthy. Here are some tips I have found to help make the most
of video exercise. Try them, they may just make the difference for you.
* In order to fight boredom, have a wide variety of tapes available and
vary your workouts. The variety available is astounding - everything from
traditional aerobics and toning to kickboxing, Pilates, yoga, dance (Latin,
African, bellydancing and ballet to name but a few). Varying your workouts
also helps condition different parts of your body, so it's a good idea
to vary your routines. * Look for tapes of varying lengths so you can
fit your workout into whatever time you have available. A short workout
is better than no workout at all. * Before buying a new workout tape,
check to see if there is any special equipment you'll need to complete
the workout. For example, some apes use light dumbbell weights or an aerobic
step. * Be sure to modify any moves to suit your level of fitness. Most
tapes will give modifications for people at varying levels of fitness.
Don't try to do too much, there's always tomorrow. * Don't get discouraged
if you can't do the whole workout when you begin, do what you can and
increase gradually. You'll be surprised at just how quickly your level
of fitness increases. * The same advice goes for choreography. I've have
friends who try a new tape once and if the choreography is too complex,
they just give up. Be patient, once you learn the steps, choreography
can make the workout more interesting and fun. Take your time and learn
the steps. * Have plenty of water available to keep yourself hydrated
during your workouts. * Be sure to stretch before and after the workout.
This usually isn't a problem as most video workouts include stretches,
but some skimp on this portion, so you might want to do a little more.
* I personally like to work out alone, but you may find greater motivation
with a workout buddy. If so, enlist a friend and help each other get into
shape. * If you are just starting to exercise, start with a tape meant
for beginner exercisers. If you try to do too difficult a tape, you might
get discouraged and give up entirely. Start slowly and work up from there.
* If you exercise first thing in the morning, it helps to raise your metabolism
for the entire day, thereby helping you to burn more calories, long after
the workout is done. Once again though, late day or evening exercise is
better than no exercise. * Chart your progress, it will help you to keep
at it. I have a calendar on which I write down each and every workout
I do. It helps to keep me motivated to keep going as too many blank spaces
make me feel guilty about neglecting my body. * Know the difference between
muscle soreness and a more serious injury. Click here for more tips on
this. * Balance your workouts with aerobics one day, strength training
or toning the next, etc. * Have fun! Choose tapes that appeal to you (personally,
I don't like dancey aerobics, but I love Step aerobics). If you are bored,
you will be less likely to continue the program.
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