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7 things to avoid when working out
Posted under Health and Fitness by matt639With last week’s post regarding some tips to get started with working out, I’ve decided to also give you some reminders on how to get the most of your training. Of course, if you want that wonderful beach body that I, myself, wanted when I went on a trip to the Carribean, there are certain things you’ll need to avoid when working out.
Skipping warm up - Warming up is the first thing you should do before working out. Skip that and you risk yourself getting injured or lose energy before you finish the program. Warming up helps release adrenaline, improves the movement of oxygen in the blood, and allows joints to move more efficiently. Also, since it increases the temperature of the muscles, it allows for greater elasticity of muscle fibers (which means less chances of developing cramps). Don’t do too many warm-up sets, though; too much is also bad for you.
Skipping or not stretching enough - I’ve mentioned this in my previous post and I will say it again: without stretching first, your muscles are more susceptible to damage from the sudden jump from inactivity to hard activity. After warming up, stretch!
Lifting too much or increasing weight too early - I understand if you feel like you’re in a hurry shaping up, I felt the same way when I started going to the gym. Pushing yourself too much by lifting too much weight than you can actually handle could be detrimental to your training program. First, since you’ll be lifting more, you’ll be using a lot more energy on a particular workout and may not have enough to finish your exercise. Second, you run the risk of getting injured.
Like what I suggested in my previous post, instead of jumping to a heavier weight, increase your sets and repetitions. When you feel the workout is getting easy, then it’s time to increase the weight (but not too much).
Improper form - Like any exercise, gym workouts are done in a manner that requires a certain posture and a series of movements. If you want to get good results from your training, you should do the exercises as how they are meant to be done.
Forgetting to drink water - You’ll be sweating a lot, that’s a fact. So in order to replenish all the water in your body that you’ve lost while working out, drink a lot of water. Don’t wait till you’re feeling thirsty, the minute you do is actually the start of dehydration. When dehydrated, blood pressure is decreased and your heart and respiration rates would increase to compensate for it. In turn, the flow of oxygen and other nutrients in the blood would be reduced making them less functional.
Making up for absences - I know some people who try to make up for missing a workout period by doing more, moving it to another day during the week, or spending more hours in the gym during the following period. Here’s an advice: don’t do any of those. It’s like going on a diet - if you ate more than what you were supposed to during one meal, you don’t skip another meal to make up for it. The same goes for working out, if you happened to miss a day of working out, simply continue your regular routine and treat the absence as loss.
Improper diet and habits - Let’s go outside of the gym for a change. Working out is only one part of the means to your goal (a healthy, beautiful body, of course). Outside of the gym and working out, it is equally important to eat proper meals and avoid habits such as smoking, or sleeping late. Those affect your training results so watch out.











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