Okay, so we already know that exercise is good for
us. We try to work out on a regular basis, reminding ourselves that the
payoff is well worth the effort.
Still, we all have times when we 'fall off the wagon' and somehow
miss those exercise sessions. We get sick, there's a big deadline at
work, relatives come for a visit, or the kids are out of
school.....there's no end to the reasons why we take a break from
exercising.
But did you know that CONSISTENCY is the key to success in health
and fitness? It takes only about two weeks to start losing your level of
cardiovascular fitness when you stop exercising. After about three to
four weeks without exercise, you'll start losing muscle (losing muscle
is the WORST thing we can do when trying to lose fat!). Source: Shape
magazine; June 2005.
We agree, it just doesn't seem fair that fat 'goes on' faster than
it comes off and now we learn that we can get 'out of shape' in just a
few short weeks! Hey, we don't write these rules, we just report them!
So what's the take-home advice? Stay consistent in your workouts.
Get into the gym at least three times each week. Can't make it three
times? Two is better than none! For that matter, one exercise session is
better than none! We only really backtrack in our fitness levels when
we quit exercising completely.
Consistency is the key, so let's all take whatever steps we need to
take to make sure we're getting to the gym regularly. Maybe we need to
set an appointment to work out with a friend. Maybe we need to go to the
gym early, before the day gets crazy. Maybe we need to go to the gym
late, after dinner is done and the day is winding down. Whatever we need
to do, let's do it today. Let's be consistent with our exercise.
We'll see you at the gym.....consistently!
About the author:
Tracie Johanson is the founder of Pick Up The Pace, a 30-minute
exercise studio for women, focusing on fitness, health and nutrition for
maximum weight loss. Please visit http://www.letspickupthepace.com/for more information.
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