It happens to all of us- we get busy with work and other commitments, and before we know it we’re huffing and puffing every time we have to take the stairs.
Many people believe that if they want to get back into shape they need to spend hours on the cardio machines at the gym. If you’re the type who loathes the treadmill or cross-trainer, it’s time to accept that 60 minutes of cardio four times a week probably isn’t going to get you back in shape.
Sure, that first week you’ll feel like a champ. But life is hard enough without adding in activities you dislike, and within a month you’ll be skipping your cardio sessions.
Look on the bright side- if you’ve tried to get in shape before and fell off the wagon, at least you know that that method doesn’t work for you.
Here are some ways you can get back into shape while still enjoying the foods and activities you love.
If you’re hoping to get back into shape, strength training is one of the best ways to rev up your metabolism, burn calories, and tone your muscles. And strength training isn’t just about looking good- the stronger you are, the easier life is. Carrying groceries and kids, or lifting heavy items around the house is much easier when you’re used to lifting.
Strength training can help with anxiety, increase cognitive function, and prevent osteoporosis. You’re also likely to see results in a short amount of time, which keeps you motivated (and more likely to keep going).
If you’re new to strength training, ask a personal trainer to give you an introduction to some of the best exercises (think squats, deadlifts, bench presses, pullups etc). They can check your form and teach you how to use some of the machines before you lift solo.
Keyword: Fun. Anyone who says they enjoy slogging it out on the cross-trainer for an hour is a dirty liar. Instead, incorporate your cardio with something you find fun, and you won’t even notice you’re getting fit and healthy- you’ll be too busy enjoying yourself.
Grab some mates and sign up for a 5-a-side league. Whether you’re new to football or played regularly while younger, it’s a great way to blow off some steam while improving your cardiovascular health.
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Of course, there are plenty of other options for fun cardio as well. Join a running club, play some basketball, or even try trampolining.
That’s right, if you want to get back into shape, you’ll need to take control of your diet. 80% of your results come from the food you’re putting in your mouth. That doesn’t mean that you need to live on kale and tofu though (unless that sounds delicious to you).
As long as you’re eating well 80% of the time, you’ll still have room in your life for beers after football, burgers on Sundays, and fish ’n' chips on the beach. Not sure where to get started? Check out IIFYM.com to learn how many calories you should be eating, and the types of foods that will give you energy for that next big game.
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