Fitness Plan
You Don't Have To Be A Star Athlete To Get Fit
The good news about fitness is that it's never too late. No matter what your age, you can begin gradually improving your health and well being by developing a fitness plan. You also don't have to become a star athlete with the body of an Olympic contender to achieve your fitness goals. Fitness is for regular all people who want to prevent disease and maintain a healthy weight. The minimum goal for all Americans is to accumulate 30 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise over the course of the day, most days of the week.
Keep It Fun, Flexible and Varied
What you do need from your fitness plan is flexibility, so that you can achieve your goals and have fun meaning that you enjoy your workout whether it's swimming in the community pool or walking regularly with a neighbor. You'll also want to allow for variety in your routine because everyone can become bored doing the same activity, day in and day out. Varying your activities or enlisting a friend or family member to participate in your plan can help you stick with it.
Convenience Counts, Patience is Everything
In addition to developing a plan that is flexible and fun, you'll want to make sure your choice is a convenient one. Joining a health club too far from your house isn't a good idea. You might want to consider home exercise equipment, a fitness facility or a park located near your home or place of work.
Lastly, patience is absolutely necessary if you are going to succeed. We all face the temptation of doing too much too quickly. But sore muscles and a red face really won't help. Don't push yourself beyond your endurance. You don't want to hurt yourself, get too tired or discouraged. After all, being "weekend warrior" isn't the goal. Stamina and strength aren't built over a weekend, but over weeks of regular physical activity.