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    Dos and don’ts of fitness training

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    It’s quite easy to slip into bad habits if you’re trying to rush through a session or have been going through the same routine for a while – so to help ensure you get the most out of your fitness training, check out the following realbuzz.com top 10 dos and don’ts so that you can keep on training well.

    This fitness guide includes information on:

    • Starting out training safely
    • Avoiding injury when exercising
    • The fastest way to progress in your exercise

    Dos and don’ts: the realbuzz guide

    Do …

    • Get an exercise check-up. If you’re about to begin an exercise program, then it's wise to visit your doctor and get the all-clear before you start. Your doctor will be able to advise you on any precautions that you may need to take in order to maintain your health or prevent injuries. Once you have taken any necessary precautions, you can begin working out. It's also a good idea to go through a 'ready for exercise' checklist before you begin exercising.

    • Seek professional fitness advice. More time spent getting advice at the beginning of your training will mean you won’t end up going down the wrong training route – which could lead to illness, injury, or both. By linking up with an exercise professional who can assess all elements of your fitness and advise you on correct training for you, your exercise will have more focus and you will progress towards your goals at a much faster rate.

    • Build your fitness gradually. Once you begin, you will want to see results – and quickly, too. But although fitness improvements are a great motivator by helping you to continue and progress further, it is extremely important that you don’t attempt to do too much too soon. Your body will need time to adapt to the new demands that you are placing upon it – so rather than look to advance in huge leaps, make small improvements over a longer period, as this will be sustainable. The last thing you want when your enthusiasm is running high is to get an injury because you’ve pushed too hard!

    • Keep fitness fun. You’re certain to have some serious goals in your fitness program – such as losing weight, toning up, or getting fit for a specific event that you are aiming to compete in. Goals are excellent focus points, of course – but alongside your goals it is important to retain the ‘fun’ element of your training. Make sure that every session is enjoyable as well as target-orientated, as this way you will get more out of your training and progress faster because you are enjoying the process.

    • Get a sports massage. One of the most underrated training tools available in your fitness toolbox is a sports massage. The cumulative effects of training cause tiny, microscopic tears in your muscles that can result in soreness at best and be a precursor to strains and pulls at worst. However, taking the time out for a regular sports massage will help to repair any exercise-induced damage and make you far less likely to suffer injuries – meaning that you can continue to train and progress unhindered.

    Don’t …

    • Forget to warm up and cool down for exercise. A warm-up prepares your body for exercise and a cool-down returns it safely to its pre-exercise state. Both are a key part of each training session and need only take between five and 10 minutes each respectively. As well as helping prevent injury during your session and reducing any post-exercise soreness after your workout, a thorough warm-up will result in better performance during your session and a proper cool-down will result in a faster recovery before your next session. Structuring your exercise sessions correctly is essential and the best way to ensure you get an effective session and stay injury free.

    • Over-train. Over-training can take many forms – from trying to do too much in each session to completing too many sessions. Symptoms of over-training include lack of motivation; a decline in performance; continual fatigue; susceptibility to illness and infection; difficulty in sleeping; and general irritability. Over-training can be difficult to spot and often the reaction is to try to train harder, which can further exacerbate the problem. A reduced training load is the best solution until the body has recovered sufficiently to allow harder sessions.

    • Focus on a single form of training. For a correctly balanced exercise program, your training should include a combination of flexibility, resistance, core, coordination and cardiovascular exercises. By keeping your program balanced, you will build all-round strength – which will help you to progress faster than if you focus all your training on a single discipline such as resistance training.

    • Neglect rest. Rest is the most important component of any training program, because it’s only when your body is at rest that it can adapt to the stress of training and rebuild itself properly. Look to have at least one ‘no exercise’ day each week so that your body and mind will be re-invigorated for subsequent training sessions. Miss out on rest and you can become ill, get injured and progress more slowly.

    • Omit stretching. Flexibility exercises need only take a few minutes at the end of your workout, and are your best insurance policy against injury by helping you to maintain your full range of movement. If you skip flexibility training, your mobility will decrease over time and your injury risk will increase. A flexible body is far less injury-prone and will be more efficient in every movement.

    Train smartly

    For a fitness program to be successful, it needs to be integrated into your life by following some basic guidelines in the same way as with any other activity that you do. By following the realbuzz.com top 10 training protocols above, you are giving yourself the best possible chance of getting fit, staying fit, avoiding injury and progressing safely so that you can maintain your health and fitness program in the long term.

    There is considerable statistical evidence to show that if you train correctly, you can continue to reap the benefits from your training in every decade of your life – so what better incentive is there to make sure you always ‘train smart’? Read more on realbuzz.com...
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    12 comments

    • AlbertF  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      as a natural body builder,i would train from monday to friday,one or two body parts every training session.the duration of my workout depends on the muscle to be trained.if i hit a large muscle group,it will take one to two hours to finish,and saturday is my rest day,and sunday is my cardiovascular training day,i would go biking,
    • Marc  •  Sunnyvale, United States  •  4 months ago
      My personal favorite workout is commuting and walking. it really saves me time and money it's good for our legs and back. I spend about P4500 if I bring a car to work and school. but just about below 1500 if I commute.
    • Dianne Yassin  •  Singapore, Singapore  •  4 months ago
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    • KUYA DOM  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  4 months ago
      I CONDEMN THIS FAKE PROMISES IN FITNESS! YOUR ONLY ENDED UP DECEPTED AND EMBARASS. SO BE YOURSELF AND NEVER BE WANNABE ANYMORE
      • yes 4 months ago
        hindi ka cguro nag-eexercise..puro ka kasi condemn..
      • ErricksonA 4 months ago
        puro condemn ang post... pathetic...
      • Ashley 4 months ago
        halata namang di nageexcercise.. tabachoy..
    • Suzette  •  Cedar Rapids, United States  •  4 months ago
      Being healthy is the best treasure a person has. You can do and have all what you want when you're healthy. Love being healthy.
      • G23 4 months ago
        Kunwari healthy ka?
    • norma  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  4 months ago
      Health is Wealth & Wealth is health
    • MR. GREATMIND  •  4 months ago
      FITNESS IS JOY!!!
      FITNESS IS BEST!!!
      FITNESS IS HEALTH!!!
      FITNESS IS DISCIPLINE!!!
      FITNESS IS HAPPINESS!!!
      FITNESS IS CONTENTMENT!!!
      on the other hand:
      OBESITY IS DEATH!!!
      OBESITY IS SLOTH!!!
      OBESITY IS DISEASE!!!
      OBESITY IS SADNESS!!!
      OBESITY IS SICKNESS!!!
      OBESITY IS BOREDOM!!!
      OBESITY IS GLUTTONY!!!
      OBESITY IS BESTIALITY!!!
      OBESITY IS WRETCHEDNESS!!!
      YOUR BODY SPEAKS WHO YOU ARE!!!
      YOUR BODY IS A PROOF OF YOUR MENTAL STATE!!!
      YOUR BODY IS A TESTAMENT TO YOUR PSYCHOLOGICAL BEING!!!
      ALL FIT PEOPLE ARE HAPPY, CONTENT, BEAUTIFUL AND ACHIEVERS!!!
      ALL OBESE PEOPLE ARE WRETCHED, UGLY, INSECURE AND DEPRESSED!!!
      THE FIT LIVE LONG WHILE THE OBESE DIE EARLY!!!
      you bet!!!
    • Kirk  •  Sydney, Australia  •  4 months ago
      Fitness is one of my Expertise. Good article. When people decide to loose weights, or tone their bodies more often, they imagine "Gym". Be practical heading to fitness zone requires knowledge and tools. One thing good about people want's to be fit is " when they thought about it, It is actually a first move deciding to be fit right.! Kahit na sa house lang makaka workout ka. Interval training is one of the best cardio and metabolism booster exercise. Karamihan kase sa atin is we kept saying words like " I wanna loose weight etc. I wanna be healthy, and so on and so forth. At kung gusto mong maka tipid "Internet is the cheapest information na magagamit mo. Sa ayaw at gusto mo me mga pag kaka taon na ma ienjure ka sa exercise at ang injure na yon is normal. Wag kalimutan ang warmup dahil ito ay "VERY Important" TIP ko lang. DO NOT USE MGA GIMMICK PILLS for loosing weights. If anyone here na makabasa nito ay me goal, you can ask me. I'll be happy to give advice for free ;-)
    • Daniel  •  4 months ago
      si greatmind doggie (labas dila) tsaka si asiong salompas masaya pag nag reply ako sa comment nila, ala naman kwenta, hwag na lang para di sila masaya, ahaha :)
      • Daniel 4 months ago
        ow yeah!!!!! ow ow ow, ahaha
      • Asiong Salonga 4 months ago
        kami na lang mag reply sa comment mo para ikaw naman ang masaya
      • lyrad 4 months ago
        Greatmind doggie? Asiong Salompas? What are you? a 10 year old?
    • Kis  •  4 months ago
      Do... Prepare your wallet for doctor visits prior to fitness training.
      Do... Prepare your wallet for fitness professional fees.

      You forgot that Mr. Yahoo! writer.
      • ben 4 months ago
        LOL.. Additional, Don't ask for fees if you become a fitness instructor in the future.
      • Kirk 4 months ago
        Most people na hindi nag agree sa article na ito ay either actually are "FAT" lols.
    • SING-KIT  •  New York, United States  •  4 months ago
      BE COMMITTED. COMMITMENT IS THE KEY. HAVE A SMART GOAL LIKE ALL GOALS SHOULD BE....IT SHOULD BE SPECIFIC, MEASURABLE, ATTAINABLE, RELEVANT AND TIMELY....HAVE A MANTRA TOO LIKE ME...WHEN I WORK OUT I ALWAYS SAY TO MYSELF REPEATEDLY WHEN IT BECOMES TOO TOUGH....."STOP COMPLAINING"...."JUST DO IT"...AND "ENJOY PAIN"....IT NEVER FAILS....AND ONE LAST THING....ALWAYS HAVE A POSSITIVE ATTITUDE..IT HELPS A LOT....
    • Asiong Salonga  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  4 months ago
      SEX is the best workout and the best way to stay fit

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