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By Stephanie Rook


If you have always wanted to be in better shape, but aren't sure about the practical ways that you can start that process or make it a part of your daily life, then this article will give you a lot of great ideas on how to make that a reality.

Listen to fast-paced music when doing anything physical. Studies have shown that music with a quick pace will help to increase your heart rate, therefore helping you burn more calories. It may also put you in a more energetic mood, helping you keep moving longer. Don't be afraid to "bump some jams" while you vacuum!

Accept the fact that you can't run that marathon without training for it. Depending on your current fitness level will determine how long it will take for you to reach the goal. If you aren't a runner now, don't expect to start out by running a couple of miles right away. Build up to it. Start by walking, then walking and running, until you are at the point where you can run the entire time.

A great fitness tip for runners who experience sore calves would be to sleep on your belly and let your feet dangle off the bed. Over the course of the night, your calves will stretch out just from being in this position. Of course, stretching, warming up and cooling down are also going to assist you with this.

When on an exercise routine it is best to have a day of rest once a week. During rest your muscles will grow and recover. In order to have the best results, your body needs its rest so it can be at full potential when you are exercising.

Strength training can help you become a faster runner. A recent study showed strengthening exercises helped runners improve their time. Runners who did eight weeks of resistance training were able to shave time off of their run. The stronger you are, the faster you will be able to run.

It's important to find your personal target heart rate. This will assure you're getting your heart rate up high enough, but not too high. Take your age away from 220 and that is your maximum heart rate level. If you are doing low to moderate-intensity exercise, your heart rate should be at 60 to 75 percent of your max heart rate. If you are doing high intensity exercises, you should be at 80 percent to 90 percent of your maximum heart rate level.

Now you know where to start to get into better shape. When it comes to fitness, the little things add up. By getting started this very second, you are one step closer to a healthier body.




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