Fitnessstrong Part Aerobic
Modern Aerobic Workouts
By: Sheila Ffloyd
You've probably heard the saying "No pain, no gain" over and over in motivational speeches and the like. However, when it comes to taking care of your body, instead of "no pain, no gain," you'd rather it be "no pain, lose the gaining already!" as far as weight gain is concerned.
Of course, there are those that would like to avoid both the gain, and the pain. Many people avoid aerobic exercise because they can't stick to a consistent routine, don't have the time to workout, or simply don't see the benefit in working so hard for seemingly minimal results.
It is better for you to see some sort of results. Sometimes the problem is you work hard on the exercise and fail to eat the right kind of foods, or often you're not consistent with the time and rhythm on the type of exercise you chose.
Aerobics exercise places a great deal of emphasis on the consistency, rhythm and the amount of time allotted to each workout. Qualified instructors will suggest a minimum and maximum time recommended for every type of aerobics. Knowing these times will provide greater chance for better results.
It's no fun to torture your body with hard work. That's why aerobics can be such a great choice. It's not just about running endlessly on a treadmill or sweating it out in the gym. There are many ways to keep your oxygen intake circulating that you'll find enjoyable, rather than simply exhausting.
For decades now, aerobics had been popular through methods of dances or rhythmic exercises, swimming, yoga, tai chi, aerobic boxing, and so many more options to choose from. All the information on the various workouts are now available in physical fitness magazines, bookstores, and most especially, the Internet.
The best part of it is that not only does it really work, it's fun to participate in activities such as the ones mentioned. When you're enjoying yourself it is easier to commit. When you're commit yourself fully, consistency and change follows.
Before you make a decision as to the right type of aerobic exercise, you should consult with your doctor. He or she will suggest that you exercise at low, medium or high exertion. Depending on your fitness level, you can choose from three classes of aerobic exercises: low level, high level and step aerobics.
Step aerobics, as the name implies, involves a one-two step concept. You exercise with a bench step, a block or anything that you can step on in a constant rhythm. High class aerobics denotes more movement such as jumping and bouncing similar to the dance type aerobics and the like. The low class aerobics is focused more with keeping one foot on the ground, which means less jumping and bouncing. Different classes, different results. To determine which would be best for you, consult a health care professional.
Whichever type of aerobic workout you choose, the main goal is to stay fit. Step aerobics are easy to do and a great choice if you don't have time for more involved sports or exercises. It doesn't involve any heavy gear or equipment. All you need is a sturdy platform and the commitment to set aside time every day.
Exercising with friends and family is a great way to have fun while keeping fit. If you work out with a buddy, you're less likely to get bored, and you'll both look and feel better.
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