HealthyLinking.com: Health Directory, Healthy Living Information, Physical Activity Guide

Health, Fitness, Weight Training, Smoking And Drinking

Weight training makes a person healthy, fit and strong. It is not just for people who want to build muscle, but for everyone who likes to stay fit and keep the excess weight off.

If you want to get in shape or stay in shape you can walk, run or cycle every morning, play sports with friends, but if you want to have muscles and look lean, then lifting some weights either at the gym or at home is your best bet.

People go to the gym for many reasons. eg:

To lose a few pounds if they are overweight. To gain a few pounds (of muscle) if they are underweight. To get fit and Healthy. To get strong.

The most effective exercise plan for most should have some cardiovascular work and mostly weight training exercises. This helps burn calories and increase the muscle to fat ratio better than cardiovascular work alone.

Some Benefits of Weight training;

1. It is the best way to maintain and improve ones health from a variety of diseases and premature death.

2. It makes a person feel better and increases ones self confidence, prevents depression, anxiety and gloom.

3. A weight training lifestyle helps a person live longer than an inactive person.

4. It instils discipline into a person, making other things in life easy.

5. It makes one stronger physically and mentally.

To start: one should consult a physician to get the go ahead and then get into it gradually. Getting stronger, fitter, healthier Week by week building up more endurance will be of great benefit to you.

Aim for 3 or 4 days a week working out, this is sufficient no matter what your goals are. Maintain a reasonable diet.

You could consult with a professional to get an excellent eating plan to match your goals and gym activities.They will evaluate you based on your needs, and recommend a diet plan.

A good diet should have nutrients from all the food groups.

This is made up by 3 basic groups.

The first is carbohydrates. The energy source. The food that a person consumes should have vitamins, minerals and some fiber. A lot of this comes from oats, rice, potatoes, cereals and breads, and also from vegetables and fruits since these have phytochemicals, enzymes and micronutrients that are essential for a healthy diet.

The Second is Protein. The building blocks of muscle and essential organs. This comes from fish, chicken, red meat and dairy. Protein is broken down in the body to form amino acids for repair and growth of new cells.

The third is fat. The body's enemy, according to most. There are 4 types of fat: Saturated (the bad) from animals, the more animal fat you consume the higher your blood cholesterol will rise, increasing the risk of a malfuntion in the body. Should be taken in small quantities. Sources are: Beef, dairy, coconut oil.

Polyunsaturated (the good) Comes from plants, reduces blood cholesterol. Sources are: nuts, fish, safflower oil, seeds, corn oil and sunflower oil.

Monounsaturated (the best) also comes from plants, raises the good cholesterol. Sources are: Avocado, olive oil, olives, nuts, canola oil and peanut butter.

Trans fats (the ugly) This is relatively new, the effects are unknown, it is believed that they behave like saturated fat (the bad) causing blood cholesterol levels to rise.

The consumption of fats (the good fats) is important for our health. They are used in the production of hormones and other activities.We do need some fat, but do limit the bad.

A great way to help your efforts in the gym is to give up some detrimental habits such as smoking and drinking alcohol. Smoking damages the lungs and dramatically increases the risk of lung cancer along with other diseases. Excessive drinking has also been shown to causes major diseases. These two habits are definitely not worth having around.

The best thing one can do for themselves is to quit any destructive habits they have and get into that gym, start pumping some iron and look forward to greater Health and Fitness.

For more information on Weight training, Health, Fitness and Nutrition visit: http://www.explosivemusclegrowth.com/Health-and-Fitness.html

Darren O'Connell - has over 20 years experience in Muscle Growth, Health, Fitness, Fatloss and Nutrition - http://www.explosivemusclegrowth.com/explosive-muscle.html

MORE ARTICLES:
Healthcare Trends and Forecasts 2008 Audio Conference: Sector-Specific Positioning Tips for the Year Ahead
Experts from key healthcare sectors will analyze the impact of current and emerging trends on their respective areas during the Healthcare Intelligence Network's fourth annual "Healthcare Trends and Forecasts in 2008" audio conference on October 10, 2007.

Knowing When to Buy Health Insurance
Health insurance is essential in this day and age, yet many people simply do not bother to take it out. Either it is too expensive or they do not think they will need it, either way they end up completely unprotected. Some companies offer their employees health insurance at a discount price, though it is not a requirement and some employers just do not give you the option. If that is the position you are in you may want to think about taking out health insurance away from the company.

Can Chocolate Benefit Your Health?
If you're a fan of chocolate you're in good company. Chocolate is one of the most popular sweet-tasting treats in the world and has been for centuries.

Exercise The Right Way - Seated Pulley Rows
Other articles in this series looked at a number of exercises, mainly from the perspective of developing a comprehensive muscle building program. Sometimes we take things for granted, especially when it comes to performing the basic exercises that constitute the core of most bodybuilders' training regimes.

Nutrition 21's Selenomax® Suppresses Progression of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV-1) According to Study Results
New HIV study shows suppressed progression of HIV and improved immune cell CD4 counts with daily Selenomax® high selenium supplementation. Results support the use of high selenium yeast as an inexpensive, safe nutritional therapy in HIV. Beneficial effects of Selenomax supplementation consistent across the diverse study population of HIV/AIDS patients regardless of age, sex, ethnicity, and past and/or current drug use. CVS/pharmacy will be the first retailer to offer Selenomax for approximately $15.99 for a 2 month supply. Other forms of selenium currently available may not produce the same effects.

Exercise Your Way to Weight Loss
Ok so the headline suggests nothing new or groundbreaking that you haven't heard somewhere in your life before. But do you know which exercises to do? How often should you exercise? How many reps should you do for each exercise? What is a rep in your exercise routine? How many sets and what is set? What body parts do include in my exercise routine? Ugh, the insanity of needing to know so much exercising just to lose some weight!

Why Drinking Ionized Alkaline Water Could Dramatically Improve Your Health
Everyone knows drinking water is important Doctors say the average individual must drink two liters of water daily just to stay healthy

Enduring Weight Loss Achievement Based On Lifestyle Changes
Do you want to discard those additional pounds of yours and improve your level of fitness? Dieting combined with exercise may be the alternative for you. But the importance in most of today's diets is placed on lowering carbohydrates and fat intake, by preferring sub-optimal supplies of protein, which is an essential nutrient.

How the Self-Employed Write-Off Medical Expenses -- Core Documents Provides a Solution
For years the self-employed have been limited to only writing off medical expenses that are in excess of 7.5% of their adjusted gross income. This means the self-employed lose thousands of dollars in potential tax breaks available to regular employees. Core Documents has a solution, read on.

Improve Your Health With Magnesium
Recent studies have found the importance of magnesium as a nutrient and its impact on general and heart health Nutritional magnesium is deeply involved in the production of energy, the uptake of oxygen, the function of the central nervous system, the balance of electrolytes, the metabolism of glucose, and the activity of muscles, including the heart

Develop Your Domain Names | Site Map | Home

Privacy Policy | Copyright/Trademark Notification