Usually some event, like a health scare, happens that creates the desire to start getting fit. But while doing so, you'll see these other benefits:
Tip! Do not fret. An alternative to the normal fitness regimes is biking.
To lose one pound of weight in a week, you have to burn 3,500 more calories than you eat in that week. Because they are eating far too many calories for the number of calories they burn, most people get in trouble with their weight. Excess calories are stored as fat.
If you break that 3,500 calories per week down into a daily amount-- 500 calories-- it is more manageable.. Eat 250 fewer calories per day and burn off 250 more calories by doing some exercise. Skip the latte in the morning or the can of pop loaded with sugar and you probably reduced your calorie count by at least 250. Walk at 3.5 mph for an hour and you burn 298 calories. There is your 500 + calorie deficit with just those two small changes.
Strengthen your bones
As you age, you start to lose bone density at the rate of 10% by age 50 and if sedentary, another 10% each 10 years thereafter. By including some weight training into your exercise program, you can help slow bone loss as you grow older.
Tone up muscles
Tip! It is often helpful to count backwards when you are completing repetitive exercises. Your motivation will increase and you can focus better on how close you are to finishing the exercise.
Tip! Flex as much as you can during all of your weight training efforts. This move allows your body to adopt a more efficient and safe position while minimizing your chance of injury and maximizing your workout.
As your Body Mass Index increases, so does your risk of a heart attack or stroke due to narrowed or blocked arteries. And if your heart has to work harder to pump blood through narrowed passages, it increases your blood pressure, which causes health issues of its own.
Tip! Some dieters think that exercising doesn't burn the number of calories that they hope it does, so they seek extreme regimens. Extreme exercise can damage joints and muscles, cause dehydration as well heart problems.
To lose one pound of weight in a week, you have to burn 3,500 more calories than you eat in that week. Most people get in trouble with their weight because they are eating far too many calories for the number of calories they burn. If you break that 3,500 calories per week down into a daily amount-- 500 calories-- it is more manageable. Eat 250 fewer calories per day and burn off 250 more calories by doing some exercise. Weight training can help build muscle which will then help you burn more calories even at rest.

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