
Get the inside scoop on why EVERYONE needs exercise, regardless
of their health
and fitness goals.
You can't walk out your door without hearing about exercise. What is the REASON
for all of that madness?
Hundreds of Thousands of Americans spend millions of dollars each year on
diet pills, "magical" exercise devices, and misrepresented health and fitness
products, when in all actuality a good set of dumbbells and a brisk walk may
be all you need to get in better shape than you've ever been in.
What can you do with nothing but a set of dumbbells, you ask? Provide resistance
to your body's movements - also known as weight lifting. That's all weight
lifting is - resistance. The terms "weight lifting" and "resistance training"
have become one in the same because they are describing the same activity
- moving your body under more resistance than it normally has to handle.
In fact, you've just stumbled upon the basic secret of exercise in general!
Whether you are talking about resistance training, Pilates, Yoga, cardiovascular
activities, or any other form of exercise, all of these programs have one
thing in common - performing more activity than you would get sitting on the
couch. WHY should you exercise, though?
How about defying the aging process for starters? Do you know that the primary
reason why elderly people end up in nursing homes is because they lose the
ability to think and move on their own? Do you also know that the entire process
of thinking and moving on our own happens because we do it every day? Until
we retire, that is. Once we don't have to go to work anymore, or deal with
scheduling and lifestyle issues, suddenly the only thing that we have to think
about is whether to watch game shows or soap operas all day long, and the
only exercise we get is deftly flying our fingers over the remote control.
Mush. That's what our brains and bodies turn into when we stop using them.
Think you are still sharp as a tack, and at the height of your game? Try to
say the alphabet backwards in 30 seconds or less.
Yes. sharp indeed.
What about physically? Think that you can still hold your own even though
you don't really exercise much? Stop reading this article and drop down on
the floor for some correct-form push-ups. Did you do at least 30 if you are
female, or at least 40 if you are male? No? How about 20 or 25? 15? Unless
you pulled off 30 or 40, you are probably at less than the 50 percentile mark
for your gender - health conditions notwithstanding.
Okay, so you've determined that you aren't exactly Olympic athlete material.
So what? You don't even like sports, let alone being very good at them. That's
fine, and there is nothing wrong with that. So what about fat? Do you like
bodyfat? Do you find it physically appealing? Do you think it's healthy? If
so, we're done speaking. Go on about your business, and thanks for reading
this far.
For everyone else, here is a newsflash: In America today - the year 2004 -
obesity related health conditions account for more deaths in the United States
each year than all known forms of cancer COMBINED. Heart Disease alone is
the number one killer of American adults, and it is a PREVENTABLE CONDITION!
How about self-esteem? 64% of Americans are overweight. That is almost two-thirds
of the population. If you think that a figure like that and the skyrocketing
sales of prescription anti-depressants aren't related, you now have a second
opportunity to stop reading this article and continue on with your day.
Here is the bottom line, folks: Exercise and a reasonable nutrition program
are necessary for ALL people, for their ENTIRE lives. Note, however, that
I said "exercise", and that I also said "reasonable nutrition program". At
no point did I say anything about spending 2 hours per day at the gym, or
about eating nothing but carrots and celery for the rest of your life. Why?
Those practices are just as ineffective at long-term weight loss as diet pills
and late night infomercial products. Here is what DOES work:
1) Weight/Resistance
Training - Weight training for both men and women has the same
effect - it makes your muscles more metabolically active. In simpler terms,
it means your muscles will burn more calories - even when you are sleeping.
Muscle is the only site on your body where bodyfat is broken down. Weak muscles
= weak metabolism. Weak metabolism = slow calorie burning.
2) Cardiovascular
Training - Contrary to popular belief, this type of training
is meant to help your cardio-respiratory system function more effectively,
and ultimately to last longer. Does it burn a lot of calories? Sure it does.
However, if you don't combine it with resistance training and supportive nutrition,
you'll likely just burn off water weight and the muscle tissue that you worked
so hard for up in step number 1.
3) Reasonable
Nutrition Program - Quality sources of complex and fibrous carbohydrates,
essential fatty acids, and lean sources of protein. Eat those nutrients in
reasonable proportions frequently throughout your day, and your metabolism
(refer again to #1) will crank up to high, and you'll be burning more calories
on a day to day basis than you ever have before in your life.
So far we have seen that not only can exercise keep us out of a nursing home,
but it can also keep off excess levels of bodyfat which will - literally -
keep us alive. We haven't even touched on sports performance, recreational
activities, improved energy levels, ability to focus, or many of the other
benefits of a regular exercise program.
Personally, I'd be happy with just staying out of a nursing home, and staying
alive long enough to look good in a bathing suit. What about you?
Aaron Potts is the owner and creator of Fitness Destinations, a content-filled health and fitness website for consumers as well as professionals in the fitness industry. Aaron's experience in the health and fitness industry includes one on one personal training in many different environments, maintenance of several health-related websites, and authoring of many fitness-related products for consumers and fitness professionals. www.fitnessdestinations.com