
About
Exercise
Working
out should be a challenge, but it
definitely should not be painful. If you find
yourself running straight for the ice packs and
aspirin after working out, you are probably doing
something wrong. Before you convince yourself
you have a wonderful excuse to quit, try evaluating
your exercise program.

First,
determine if you are exercising at the proper
level. A beginner should not try to bench press
300 lbs or run the treadmill at the highest level.
Believe it or not, starting off slowly will actually
make you stronger faster, as you will avoid injuring
your muscles. Also, pain is an excellent deterrent.
You should feel invigorated and even a little
sore, but ever like a mouse who has hit the wrong
feeder bar. If you are working out at a gym, ask
a trainer to help you develop a proper exercise
program. If you are exercising on your own, there
is a myriad of books and resources from which
to learn.
Two
important points people tend to minimize are stretching
and warming up. These are a must. The stretching
before you workout should be light, as your muscles
are cold. Never bounce or be jerky. This increases
the likelihood of tearing your muscles. Warm up
for about 10 minutes then stretch lightly. After
working out, you can stretch more thoroughly.
It is very important to stretch the muscles you
have just worked in order get the most out of
the exercise. Stretching the muscles lengthens
them and allows them to heal stronger and be more
limber. Again, never bounce or jerk while stretching.
Proper
form is more than important, it
is a must. If you are not executing the exercise
properly, you might as well not be doing it at
all. Improper form leads to injuries and an inefficient
use of the muscle and your time. Do not tweak
yourself in order to do more sets or to keep up
with an aerobics instructor. It is always quality
and not quantity that will get you results. Besides,
it can be quite embarrassing to be spastically
moving around or straining in an unnatural position.
Further,
be sure that you are giving your body ample rest
time between workouts. One should not exercise
the same muscles in the same manner every day.
Exercising tears down the muscles. It is the healing
of the muscles that makes them grow and become
stronger. Try working your upper body one day
and your lower body the next. Or, if you are a
runner, alternate your long distance runs with
weight training or short distance runs.
Finally,
it is always important to use the proper equipment.
Even if you are working out at home, it is imperative
that you have the proper equipment. If you are
doing an aerobic workout video, it may be as simple
as the right pair of shoes. If you are dead lifting
500 pounds, you will also need gloves and a back
support. Do not skimp on the equipment. It not
only can aid in the prevention of injuries, but
also help you keep good form.
If
after trying all of these, you are still experiencing
pain, be sure to check with your doctor. You may
be doing an exercise that is not right for your
body. Before you throw away your workout sweats
and limp to your easy chair, be sure you are exercising
correctly with the correct form and equipment.
There are so many things that one can do to exercise.
Don't give up.