Friday, January 23, 2009

How To Improve Your Health And Fitness For The Long-Term

By Bradley J. Teele

As one gains age in his lifetime, so are his weight doubled and his health imperiled. Many people who want to be fit and healthy nowadays rely on the latest diet or workout program. Though compelling, most of these fad diets and training routines do not produce results. What people actually need are healthy plan for long-term health and fitness, according to health experts.

The Prevention Magazine's book called 'No Fail Fitness Tips' says that there are techniques to avoid decline of body metabolism even as we gain age. It talks about taking constant resistance training alongside regular and nutritious meals. In addition, it presented ways necessary to combat weight gain as one ages and encounters fitness problems, such as:

Walk more. Walking is one of the simplest and most effective calorie-burning exercises that is suitable for all ages and fitness levels. You don't have to undertake a formal walking program in order to get results; you can just start walking more by taking the stairs instead of the elevator, parking further away from the office and doing more errands on foot than by driving. Walking helps increase circulation and helps keep core muscle groups active and healthy.

Eat high-protein snacks throughout the day. Eating small meals throughout the day will keep your metabolism running in high gear, and high-protein snacks are particularly effective in curbing the appetite. Stock up on lean protein and healthy snacks such as mozzarella cheese sticks, low fat yogurt and other sources of protein each day so you can keep your appetite in check and avoid overeating at mealtime.

Exercise at the same time each day. Set aside a block of time each day specifically for a 30-45 minute exercise session and make sure you do it at the same time every day. Making exercise a part of your regular day makes it easier to stick with any type of fitness regiment for the long-term, and will help you keep your metabolism running at steady pace throughout the day.

Change your negative eating habits. Exposure to unhealthy eating habits can be an impediment in managing a healthy lifestyle. However, if you change your attitude and outlook on the food that you eat little by little, you are helping yourself more. Rather than getting rid of certain types of food, commit to eating smaller amount of food to keep up with your daily calorie limit and avoid deprivation in the process.

Sleep well. A person who deprives himself of sleep may tend to have unusually fierce appetite the next day, which weakens his body's metabolism. Approximately seven to eight hours of sleep is needed daily to be healthy and naturally fend off hunger.

When you know how to incorporate even a few but consistent changes in your lifestyle, it becomes easier to achieve health and fitness goal particularly in terms of reducing the probability of gaining excessive weight, as you grow older. Putting in mind the strategies mentioned here, practicing, and including them in your daily routine may take you to a different level towards a healthy outlook and well-being. - 15359

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