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Forget the Quick Fix

FREE DAILY FITNESS TIP
By Jennifer Gruenemay, ACE-Certified, LifeScript Staff Writer
Thursday, May 10, 2007

There are many reasons that people don’t stick with their exercise routines long enough to experience weight loss. Some exercisers set their expectations too high and go all out in the beginning, then fail to keep up with the unrealistic demands of their plan. If you’re part of the “Too Much Too Soon” club, listen up. Don’t overload yourself with unrealistic expectations when you’re just starting out with a new fitness program. You can’t expect yourself to work out three times a day if you’ve been sedentary for years. You’d be so sore after the first day or two that you’d end up back on the couch by day three. Quick fix plans have you putting all your hopes into a rigorous routine that you think will work in no time at all. Unfortunately, weight loss takes time. But don’t let that discourage you – the slower you lose it, the slower you gain it back. Start out with a slow, steady routine to get your body adjusted to new movements and then slowly increase the intensity, frequency or duration of your exercise sessions. Crash diets and grueling exercise routines will get you nowhere. The slower you start, the longer you’ll stick with it and the better your body will be able to adapt and progress. This could take weeks or even months, so be patient.

 

 

 

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