This
article about an introduction to
exercise is appealing for those interested about this topic is written by Michael
Stapenhurst
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Aerobic and anaerobic are the
two categories of exercise that you can perform. Aerobic exercise refers to the
type of exercise wherein you use oxygen and burning fat is your primary source
of energy. Anaerobic exercise relies instead on sugar, drawing most of the
energy it requires from carbohydrate stores in the body.
Although it is usually believed that you have to perform heavy exercise in
order to obtain visible results, this is not so, because fat will be burned
regardless of the intensity of the exercise. This means that even light exercise
can burn fat.
Light exercise is able to eliminate the lactic acid (a "toxin"
produced by your body) from the muscles, triggering the process of cell
regeneration. To ensure that you are burning fat and not sugar, it is essential
that you follow a couple of guidelines while you exercise:
1. Remember to take deep breaths as you exercise. Breathe deeply, inhaling
through your nose and taking the air all the way into your stomach, holding it
there for a few seconds and then exhaling through the mouth.
2. You must exercise according to your comfort level. Exercising should make
you a little uncomfortable, but not too uncomfortable that you experience pain.
The adequate level is that of a little more than half of your maximum physical
capacity; say a level of 7 out of 10. You should still be able to talk normally
as you exercise. Exercise lightly for about 45 minutes a day and you will
notice a definite increase in your energy level.
Don’t use your busy schedule as an excuse to not exercise. If you are really
serious about getting fit and healthy, you will find the time to exercise. You
can wake up an hour earlier than usual and use that time to exercise. Your
lunch break is also a good time for you to exercise. A great help is to find a
friend who is also getting into regular exercise. Regular exercise will help
you increase your productivity and you'll find yourself accomplishing things
much faster.
Any kind of exercise will do wonders for your heart and lungs, as well as
improve your circulatory and respiratory systems. Numerous studies have shown
that exercise is beneficial to health and can help prevent the onset of many
diseases. If you are on a diet, exercise (both aerobic and anaerobic) is a
great way to burn calories and keep your weight down. It also allows you to
consume a little more food without necessarily putting on extra pounds.
A sedentary way of life induces a feeling of tiredness. With regular exercise,
your blood flow will improve and you'll find yourself more energetic than before.
Exercise is even more important if your job entails sitting down all day long.
Many people work at a desk all day and then go home and watch TV in the
evening! Over time this will be really detrimental to your overall health.
Each day then, devote just a fraction of your time to perform light exercises.
You'll soon discover that your health is better than ever.
About
The Author
Michael Stapenhurst
Mike is a long-time fitness enthusiast, runner and walker. He is co-author of
the book "Marathon Training Tips". Mike is also the developer of
customized training logbooks for athletes at http://www.personallogs.com He
maintains a website "26.2" about marathon information and training
at http://www.marathon.ipcor.com
and is a contributing author to the Get In Shape website ( http://www.getinshape.ipcor.com ).