There are different types of exercises which give different results. Strength training, such as lifting weights, produces dramatic differences in physical appearance and raises one’s metabolic rate (the rate at which one burns calories). It also improves athletic performance and builds stronger bones.
Cardiovascular training (also referred to as aerobic activity) builds a powerful heart and strong lungs. It helps to prevent hypertension, obesity, heart disease, and Type Two diabetes. When one’s cardiovascular system works efficiently he/she is able to do aerobic activities, such as running and swimming, longer, which helps to burn maximal fat and calories.
Flexibility and balance training is also important when striving for an over-all body workout. Flexibility and balance training increases agility, perfects one’s posture, and boosts over-all strength. Specific exercises can reduce back pain, exercise-related soreness, and increase the range of motion in joints and muscles.
Flexibility and balance training, such as stretching, focuses attention on one’s mind and soul, encouraging he/she to be patient and self-accepting. It is important to incorporate exercises from each group into your fitness plan to reach optimal physical and mental health.
Fitness and nutrition are key factors in staying physically and mentally healthy. It is a known fact that if you look great and feel great you will live a longer and happier life.
It is important to take one’s age, health, and current physical activity level into consideration when writing a fitness and nutrition plan.
There are many people out there, such as nutritionists, personal trainers, and even one’s own doctor, who can help develop a nutrition and fitness plan that is right for him/her. We are lucky to live in a country that is so health-conscious. There are so many facilities out there to help keep you alive and healthy — why not take advantage of them?!
Notice that some foods which are more commonly associated with a certain food group actually do not belong in that food group. Many people consider cheese to be part of the milk group when in actuality it is found in the meat group. The same goes for corn and potatoes, which are usually referred to as part of the vegetable group. Since these are starchy vegetables they are counted towards the bread group.
Good fitness and nutrition are key aspects not only in appearance but in living long, healthy lives. One may look fabulous, both fit and healthy, while being just as unhealthy as an obese person. The exact opposite is true, also. A person may be a little overweight but have a healthy heart and diet. My case and point: You cannot judge a person’s health just by looking at them.
There are differences in those who work out and those who do not.
There are probably two groups of people. Those who live to eat and those who eat to live.