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Common Mistakes Most People Make When Working Out

If you want to learn about 3 major dumb mistakes people make when working out, then you’ll want to read this article. Specifically, I’ll discuss how people are wrongly expecting instant results, unproductive inconsistency, and erroneously missing the diet equation.

After reading this article, you should be able to see better workout results and more importantly, have increased workout motivation.

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Most people who are starting to workout have an illusion of grandeur, wanting to look like supermodels in a week’s time. This is one of the mistakes people make, thinking that working out for a couple of hours for a few days should make them lose at least a third of their weight. This is too much of an expectation that not even God can perform a miracle. Dumb mistake number one, don’t expect instant results! Miracles do happen but not on weight issues, these you need to work hard for. Set attainable goals and work hard for each goal. Plan each step, each activity and make sure you follow your plans or this will lead you to mistake number two.

You have been sticking to your workout – getting in shape, doing more push-ups, gradually increasing running speed – until after one week you lose your workout motivation and decide to skip a day or two. Guess what? Unproductive inconsistency will pull you back in your workout and might cause it to fail. Another dumb mistake, stop being inconsistent! Stick to your routine no matter how heavy a rainy day it is or you will pay the price. Don’t expect good results when you know you have been skipping workouts.

The third dumb mistake people make when working out is missing the most important part – eating right. It is never enough to just exercise without eating healthy foods. Stick to what you know is right for your workout. Don’t tire yourself for 3 hours in the gym then eat a heavy and sinful dinner afterward. You may be working out consistently but at the same time consistently pigging out on pizzas and buckets of ice cream as well. Dumb mistake number three, don’t forget your diet!

Following a Dietician’s expert advice on what kind of diet to take coupled with good, consistent workouts will give out the best results. Remember, don’t make dumb mistakes such as expecting instant results, being inconsistent, and forgetting your diet. These will surely set you up for a failed workout. Avoid these mistakes and you’re sure to notice fewer pounds, fewer inches, and more workout motivation.

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5 Tips To Stop Working Out The Wrong Way

Yes, it is true, you can work out the wrong way! When you do this, it really slows any progress you might be making. There are beneficial ways to workout, and there are dead wrong ways. I am going to let you in on some right ways for certain muscle groups.

Working out properly is a continual learning adventure. Embrace it.

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Home Workout Advice

How to Make Up for a Lack of Heavy Weights When Training From Home

When you start training from home, one of the biggest challenges is making up for a lack of true heavyweights. As you get better and you build up your home gym, there’s a chance you might eventually be able to stock it with a bench press and load a good 100kg onto that. But this costs a lot of money and involves committing a lot of space for your new home gym.

Most of us won’t have that luxury, to begin with, them and that means we’re going to be training with far fewer resources and much less weight. With that in mind, the question then becomes how you can challenge your body significantly, even without having that much weight to pile onto the bar. Let’s take a look… Read more

How to Tell If You Are Working Out Too Hard

We are constantly told that we must exercise at least three times per week to get ourselves fit and healthy. That’s fine, but if you haven’t been exercising for a while now when you start out on your new exercise regime be sure that you take care and ease yourself into your program. Be sure that you don’t overdue things.

There are certain tell-tale signs that you are working out too hard. You just have to look for them and then adjust your training routine, before they take their toll. You are probably over-training if you suffer any of the following symptoms:

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Sore joints

If you do a new routine that works muscles that you are not used to being worked, then you expect to be a little sore the next day. No pain, no gain right? However if you have such soreness that it interferes with your normal daily routine, then you might have tried to do too much too soon. For example if you were working your biceps and the next day you have pain in your elbow, you either tried to lift too much weight or were lifting it wrong.

Pain while training

If you are pushing past pain to do a particular exercise, then you probably should not be doing it. Instead try to find an exercise that doesn’t cause pain and then go to your doctor to find out why you are having pain when exercising that particular muscle or muscle group. It could be the root of something more serious.

Fatigue even after recovery

If you feel constantly fatigued, even after your one day per week recovery period, you could be pushing yourself past the limits of your body. Try backing off another day of training per week so that you have two days off per week and see if it helps you feel less fatigued. Also most fitness experts agree that serious fitness buffs should take a week off about every 6 to 8 weeks so their body has an extended period to heal, rebuild and repair.

Frequent injury

If you seem to suffer more than your share of injuries while training, you may be going at it too hard or trying to lift too much weight. If you are strength training, try reducing the amount of weight you are lifting, or the number of reps/sets. If doing cardio, shortening up your routine or reducing the intensity. Also avoid exercising the injured area until it is healed.These four signs where your body is telling you that it is being pushed harder than it should. Listen to it, make adjustments and find a happy medium where you feel you are making progress, but still at a level your body can support.

My 3 Best Motivation Tips To Get You Started Working Out (Again)

The reason I hear most often for people not working out is lack of motivation. Yes, there are hundreds of ways to get and stay motivated from your doctor telling you that you have high blood pressure to that upcoming Florida vacation or class reunion.

Today I’m going to give you my 3 best motivation tips. If you actually put these tips to work you’ll surprise yourself how quickly you become motivated to workout.

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Tip#1: Go shopping for new clothes

I know you’re probably saying to yourself, “What? I hate the way I look and shopping for clothes is only going to remind me of it. How is that going to motivate me?” Well, being reminded of it is reason in itself, but I meant to go shopping for new workout clothes. Buy just ONE really nice fitness outfit that you’ll look forward to wearing and ONLY wear it to your work outs. Then set a short-term goal like “If I don’t miss a workout this week I’ll go buy another outfit on the weekend.”

Tip#2: Get yourself fired-up… every day

You can’t hit a target you can’t see. Visualization is used by the top performers in every field. It doesn’t have to be complicated, it doesn’t have to take long and WOW does it get you revved up to take action! It only takes a minute or two a day. That’s it. In fact the more you do it, the less time it takes. Here’s what to do:

Take minute and in your mind’s eye see yourself with your best body (not somebody else’s, yours). See yourself looking in the mirror wearing your favorite dress or jeans. Make it vivid – see the colors, hear the usual noises in your house. Let that feeling of confidence and excitement flow through you – don’t hold anything back – just let yourself feel.

Don’t believe me? Think it’s a bunch of “new age” hooey? All I have to say is – Try it (nobody has to know). Set your smartphone timer to 2 minutes. (It’s best to use an audible timer so you don’t keep breaking your concentration by looking at the time). Close your eyes and try the visualization technique I just described and stay focused until the timer goes off. If your mind wanders start again. It gets easier with practice.

Tip# 3: Tell the world your plans

Here’s your chance to use Facebook, LinkedIn and all the people on your e-mail list for something more than sharing pictures of your cat or forwarding bad jokes. Tell everyone you know that you’ve started on this fitness lifestyle that includes working out every day and eating better. Post pictures and results (even bad ones). Funny, it’s the bad ones that motivate me even more. Then invite everyone to check in on you. Peer pressure works, use it to your advantage. Plus your good friends will help you by not tempting you with bad food and bad habits.

Bonus Tip: Stop the scale “routine”

The surest way to kill your motivation is to continually step on the scale. If getting on the scale is part of your daily routine – stop it now! Your weight fluctuates for a thousand different reasons every day. It’s very unlikely you’ll lose weight in a perfectly straight downward line. But this doesn’t mean you should give up. Every single person I’ve met that has exercised and eaten properly and consistently has lost the weight – every single one. AND every one has had struggles and plateaus and just plain “bad days”. But that’s okay. If it were easy, everyone would be thin.