The most important
thing to remember is don’t overdo it. To help get
you started without feeling overwhelmed or becoming vulnerable
to injury, try these five steps:
1) Make sure you have the right equipment. The
correct footwear, such as rubber-soled training shoes;
comfortable, breathable clothing; and functioning equipment,
such as a treadmill at your gym or even just a few
inexpensive
resistance bands or hand weights at home. These are
all important items to invest in, but they don’t
have to cost a lot of money. A fitness DVD can also
offer some useful instruction and point you in the
right direction. As can a subscription to Oxygen.
2) Spend time strengthening the muscles as
well as doing cardio. A well-rounded routine is a great way
to get your body comfortable with exercise.
3) Start with a conservative program. Beginning
with 10 minutes per piece of equipment, three times
per
week is ideal for the first week.
4) Stretch afterward. This will help prevent
injury. A few light stretches following exercise should be an
essential part of your fitness program.
5) Slowly increase the intensity over time. Try adding
another exercise in week two. Again, pace yourself and
don’t overdo it. In time, you’ll be enjoying
a thriving and consistent fitness regimen.
*Make sure you master proper form before increasing
either
intensity or duration in any routine.
**Also, always consult your doctor before beginning
any exercise program.

ANSWERED
BY:
Craig
Ballantyne, MS, CSCS, CB Athletic Consulting
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