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		<title>Frankston Fitness Tips For Beginners</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Sep 2009 16:27:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Luise Todd</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Starting on the path to better Frankston fitness can be a difficult road in the beginning, but those that make the commitment to stick it out will be rewarded not only with better health, but feeling better as well. There are plenty of pitfalls for those that are starting a Frankston fitness routine, but [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Starting on the path to better Frankston fitness can be a difficult road in the beginning, but those that make the commitment to stick it out will be rewarded not only with better health, but feeling better as well. There are plenty of pitfalls for those that are starting a Frankston fitness routine, but being aware of them and working through them don’t have to be a struggle. In this article, we’ll take a look at five tips for people that are starting on the path to better health. </p>
<p><b> Eating Right </b></p>
<p> Improving your eating habits is an important part of improving your overall fitness. A great way to think about what you eat is that it is fuel for making your body work better. A diet that is comprised of a healthy balance of proteins, carbohydrates, fruits and vegetables will help your body work better, and you’ll be surprised to see how much more you can eat following a healthy diet than one that is made up of fast food or lots of junk food. But changing your diet doesn’t mean starving yourself – if you’re following a Frankston fitness routine, your body will need plenty of fuel to run efficiently. </p>
<p><b> Work Out with a Frankston Fitness Trainer </b></p>
<p> A personal trainer doesn’t have to be a drill sergeant! The relationship that you form with your Frankston fitness trainer can be a highly valuable one. Not only will he or she be there to make sure you are working out in a safe and efficient way, but they can help encourage you when you’re feeling down or that you can’t get through the next exercise. A personal trainer can also assess your needs and create an exercise program that is right for your body and reaching your goals. </p>
<p><b> Stay Positive </b></p>
<p> It’s easy to lose your enthusiasm for working out shortly after you’ve only begun. You may not see changes in your body soon after starting an exercise program and this can be very disheartening. While it’s true that you might not see changes right away, you are making great strides in ensuring that your healthy lifestyle will have a positive impact on your health and your self confidence! Try keeping track of your progress and you’ll see that, while you may not see changes overnight, the small changes will soon add up. </p>
<p><b> Get Plenty of Rest </b></p>
<p> While exercise is an important part of improving your health, getting plenty of rest is just as important. Sleep deprivation has lots of had effects, from temperament to loss of memory and concentration and can even reduce reaction time. Try to avoid exercising right before sleeping, as well as caffeinated products, and try to get eight hours of sleep every night. </p>
<p><b> Make a Lifestyle Change </b></p>
<p> Those that are willing to make a lifestyle change, rather than those that only want to lose a few pounds for an upcoming event, are much more likely to succeed. Crash dieting may help you reach a short term goal, but what will happen when you go back to your regular eating habits? Most people will put the weight they lost right back on. Making the commitment to change the way you eat and your exercise habits will not only help you reach your goal, but you’ll be much more likely to retain the good results.  There is no better way to stay on track, than to hire a Frankston fitness trainer!  </p>
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		<title>Why Strength Training is Beneficial to Mt Eliza Fitness</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Sep 2009 16:23:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Luise Todd</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Mt Eliza Fitness Expert Reports!  There’s a common misconception that muscle is heavier than fat, so why bother with strength training? The truth of the matter is a pound of muscle weighs exactly the same as a pound of fat. Muscle just happens to be leaner than fat and looks a whole lot [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>A Mt Eliza Fitness Expert Reports!</b>  There’s a common misconception that muscle is heavier than fat, so why bother with strength training? The truth of the matter is a pound of muscle weighs exactly the same as a pound of fat. Muscle just happens to be leaner than fat and looks a whole lot better on the body. This isn’t the only reason to incorporate strength training into your Mt Eliza fitness routine. In this article, we’ll take a look at more reasons why strength training is beneficial to those that wish to improve their overall health. </p>
<p><b>Beneficial for Weight Loss</b></p>
<p>Strength training is a very important factor in weight loss because the metabolism is increased as muscle is increased. The metabolism is the rate in which calories are consumed, and the rate and efficiency of the metabolism is greatly increased depending on how much muscle is present in the body. Simply put, the more muscle you have, the more calories you will burn. It has been estimated that for every pound of muscle, the body will burn 35 to 50 more calories a day. This not only helps reduce fat, but helps keep it off. </p>
<p><b>Helps Prevent Osteoporosis</b></p>
<p>Not only can strength training help with losing weight, it can also help prevent osteoporosis, which is especially important for women. Strength training can help prevent loss of bone density, which can lead to brittle bones and a host of other health issues. Not only can strength training help prevent the disastrous effects of osteoporosis, but those that are already suffering from osteoporosis and benefit from it as well, as strength training not only helps prevent bone loss, but it can also help increase it. </p>
<p><b>More Good News</b></p>
<p>While helping with weight loss and preventing osteoporosis are two big advantages to incorporating strength training into your Mt Eliza fitness routine, there are many other benefits as well. It can help with cardiovascular health, prevent Type II Diabetes, and even make great strides in protecting joints. Perhaps the greatest advantage is that it can help reduce the bane of many a woman’s existence – belly fat. </p>
<p>Believe it or not, abdominal fat is often the result of not just overeating but stress. Our bodies produce a hormone called cortisol when we are under stress, and this hormone can increase the appetite and convert calories into abdominal fat. This fat is possibly the most dangerous of all the fat the can develop on the body because it is so close to several vital organs, putting undue pressure on them and perhaps causing them to malfunction. Not only does strength training use up cortisol, but it helps reduce the appetite and also helps reduce the dreaded belly fat. </p>
<p>Incorporating strength training into your Mt Eliza fitness routine has so many benefits that it would be foolish to dismiss it. If you don’t know where to start in your strength training, why not consult with a personal trainer to get you started? Anyone can take advantage of a personal trainer’s expertise to make sure they are making the most of Mt Eliza fitness and strength training, and to ensure they are working out safely and effectively. </p>
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		<title>Choosing the Right Frankston Fitness Program to Meet Your Goals</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Sep 2009 16:19:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Luise Todd</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Before embarking on a Frankston fitness program, it’s important to sit down and outline your goals. What do you want to accomplish with your fitness program? Are your goals to lose weight, or increase your strength, or simply to benefit from a healthier lifestyle? Knowing what you want to achieve before you start will [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Before embarking on a Frankston fitness program, it’s important to sit down and outline your goals. What do you want to accomplish with your fitness program? Are your goals to lose weight, or increase your strength, or simply to benefit from a healthier lifestyle? Knowing what you want to achieve before you start will start you on the path of choosing the right fitness routine to help you reach your goal. In this article, we’ll take a look a few different exercise routines, their pros and cons, and how a Frankston fitness trainer can help direct you on the path to reach your goal. </p>
<p><b> Walking Routines </b></p>
<p> Walking is a great, balanced exercise for people of all ages, but those that truly wish to benefit from this routine will have to do more than take a leisurely stroll around the neighborhood. Walking at a faster pace than normal will help burn calories and keep the muscles working. Picking up the pace can be as simple as lengthening the strides and keeping the arms moving – not necessarily swinging but by bending the arms at the elbow. </p>
<p> For older folks, walking is a great way to help keep the body in shape, but younger people may not gain as many benefits and might want to augment their Frankston fitness program with another exercise. Walking may also be difficult for those that suffer from joint or muscle problems. </p>
<p><b> Swimming Routines </b></p>
<p> Those with joint or muscle problems may benefit from a swimming routine, which works the entire body without putting undue stress on joints and muscles. Swimming is great for those that want to work at their own pace, and beginners can slowly build up their endurance and eventually be able to swim continuously for as much as thirty minutes at a time. </p>
<p> However, if the goal is weight loss, swimming may not be as affective as choosing a workout routine outside the water. One of the benefits of working out outside of water is that the body temperature rises and the metabolism is increased for upwards of eighteen hours after exercise, but exercising in water results in the water conducting the heat away from the body, which means that the body temperature will not be raised and neither will the metabolism. </p>
<p><b> Resistance Routines </b></p>
<p> If your goals include increasing strength and muscle mass, doing a resistance routine may be the best choice. Not necessarily the best choice for losing weight or improving cardiovascular fitness, resistance training can at least help maintain body weight, as the muscles will use more calories than the fat. Resistance training can also be increased in difficulty with added repetitions or less time between exercises. </p>
<p> Trying to decide the best path to take isn’t always as simple as choosing a favorite sport or routine. Consulting a Frankston fitness trainer, who can assess your present fitness, strengths and weaknesses, can be a valuable asset to any one seeking to improve their health. Not only can a Frankston fitness trainer set you on the best path to reach your goals, but he will be with you every step of the way, to make sure you work in the safest way possible and to encourage you. </p>
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		<title>Keeping Off the Pounds You Lost with Mt Eliza Weight Loss</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Sep 2009 16:14:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Luise Todd</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everyone who cares about Mt Eliza weight loss has heard of yo-yo dieting where you lose weight and then slowly (or quickly) put the weight back on and then lose it again and so on.  It is unhealthy to treat your body in that fashion, and it puts a lot of stress on your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everyone who cares about Mt Eliza weight loss has heard of yo-yo dieting where you lose weight and then slowly (or quickly) put the weight back on and then lose it again and so on.  It is unhealthy to treat your body in that fashion, and it puts a lot of stress on your organs and cardiovascular system.  In fact, you can do permanent damage to your body’s ability to maintain equilibrium. </p>
<p><b>Maintaining the Right Weight and a Lifestyle</b></p>
<p>When you lose weight by following a calorie restricted fad diet, you are not making a lifestyle change.  You are simply dieting.  This makes it very difficult to keep lost weight off, because as soon as you start eating again the weight will return.  </p>
<p>The ideal healthy diet is really not a diet but more of a fitness plan.  You learn to eat right and get regular exercise.  The fitness plan is not something you follow for a few weeks until the weight is lost, but it is a plan for living a healthy life.  There is a big difference between dieting to lose weight and getting fit while losing weight. </p>
<p>Maintaining Mt Eliza weight loss is a lot easier when you adhere to a healthy lifestyle.  The key is to make your fitness program interesting by eating a variety of healthy foods and choosing physical activities you enjoy.  </p>
<p>If you are uncomfortable working out at the gym then you can hire an in-home trainer who can develop a varied exercise program.  If you like exercising outdoors, there are many different athletic and recreational activities which you can do to burn calories.  You can play tennis or start a walking program. </p>
<p><b>Paying Attention to the Details</b></p>
<p>The key to Mt Eliza weight loss is to continue your weight maintenance program in your daily living while paying attention to habits which could lead to weight gain.</p>
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<li>Stay focused on your daily Mt Eliza weight loss maintenance program by becoming aware of physical symptoms indicating the body is distressed (i.e. eating high fat food that causes indigestion) </li>
<li>Weigh yourself regularly without being obsessive</li>
<li>Learn how to choose a variety of healthy foods </li>
<li>Learn how to cook foods in a healthy manner</li>
<li>Exercise 5 to 7 days a week</li>
<li>Change your exercise program regularly so you don’t lose interest</li>
<li>Don’t let your body feel starved which lowers your resistance to eating junk food or extra calories you don’t need</li>
<li>Only eat when you are hungry and not because it is “meal time” </li>
<li>Eat smaller meals more frequently</li>
<li>Make sure your exercise program includes aerobic and strength training exercises</li>
<li>Look for ways to burn more calories as you go through the day (i.e. stand instead of sitting, parking far from the store door and so on) </li>
</ul>
<p>Keeping the pounds off for Mt Eliza weight loss is not difficult as long as you pay attention to your diet and continue to exercise regularly.  Even as you age and the metabolism naturally slows down, low fat diets coupled with increased exercise can help you stay at the right weight.</p>
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		<title>Prevent Obesity with Frankston Weight Loss!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Sep 2009 16:12:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Luise Todd</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Frankston weight loss experts have written articles about how many people are overweight or obese.  Obesity is normally defined as being 20% over what would be considered the ideal weight for your height and physical build.  Of course, most people are uncomfortable carrying too much weight long before they reach the obesity stage, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Frankston weight loss experts have written articles about how many people are overweight or obese.  Obesity is normally defined as being 20% over what would be considered the ideal weight for your height and physical build.  Of course, most people are uncomfortable carrying too much weight long before they reach the obesity stage, and they also are probably experiencing one or more of the health issues related to excess weight. </p>
<p><b>Stop Blaming Fast Food! </b></p>
<p>The interesting fact about weight gain, as any personal trainer will confirm, is that fast food itself is not necessarily to blame for being overweight or obese.  Since you are reading about weight gain, you are probably ready to hear the truth.  The truth is that poor dietary choices are top of the list of major causes of weight gain in developed societies. Frankston weight loss involves more than the mere existence of fast food.</p>
<p>In other words, you are not forced to choose a 1,600 calorie fast food meal of french fries and a half pound hamburger.  There is no giant fast food hand that grabs you by the collar and forces a milkshake down your throat.  You are not held captive by renegade fast food workers who like to watch people’s bodies grow heavier before their very eyes. </p>
<p>The truth is that you have no one but yourself to point a finger at when it comes to laying blame for food choices leading to obesity.  Odds are that if you choose the wrong food items on the restaurant menu, fast or not, you are also choosing the wrong grocery items and cooking the wrong kind of meals for maintaining a normal weight. </p>
<p>Learning to make better dietary choices can be difficult at first, but it is necessary for Frankston weight loss.  That is why many people choose to get assistance from a personal trainer.  A personal trainer can help you interpret your diet and show you how to substitute healthy foods for the ones that are causing significant weight gain. </p>
<p><b>Slowing Down the Fast Choices</b></p>
<p>Did you know you can eat at a fast food restaurant and still eat healthy?  If you look closely at the menu, you will notice that next to the brutus hamburger is a normal sized hamburger.  And next to the french fries menu item are the salad choices. And, for Frankston weight loss to happen it is possible for people to eat fast food occasionally while also making good choices for other meals and exercising regularly. </p>
<p>People can eat a low calorie and low fat meal at a fast food restaurant if they choose wisely.   A personal trainer can show you how to read fast food and other restaurant menus so you know how to pick the foods that will not hurt your health and will help you achieve Frankston weight loss. </p>
<p>In fact, a personal trainer can help you develop a good understanding of a healthy diet and how to maintain it as part of your normal lifestyle.  You can learn how to choose the foods at the grocery store which will supply good nutrition and a balance of essential daily nutrients.  You will also learn which cooking methods keep foods low in fats and calories and how to prepare interesting meals so you don’t get bored.</p>
<p>Fast food restaurants are not to be blamed if you are overweight or obese.   Each person desiring Frankston weight loss must take responsibility for their own health which means you have to make healthy dietary choices and get regular exercise.  A personal trainer cannot make the decisions for you as you go through each day, but he or she can certainly give you the tools you need to follow an interesting diet that will not cause you harm.</p>
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		<title>A Mt Eliza Personal Training Expert Reports! Why Water is Crucial to Your Health</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Sep 2009 16:09:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mt Eliza Personal Training experts know that as many as seventy-five percent of Americans aren’t drinking enough water. As most of us learned in school, our bodies are made up of nearly seventy percent water, so doesn’t it seem natural that we need to stock up on this most important element? In this article, we’ll [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mt Eliza Personal Training experts know that as many as seventy-five percent of Americans aren’t drinking enough water. As most of us learned in school, our bodies are made up of nearly seventy percent water, so doesn’t it seem natural that we need to stock up on this most important element? In this article, we’ll learn why staying hydrated is so important to your health, the dangers of not getting enough water, and what a Mt Eliza personal training expert suggests  to incorporate drinking water into your healthy lifestyle. </p>
<p><b> Why we need water </b></p>
<p> Our bodies are nearly two-thirds water; it’s in our blood, muscles, brains and even bones. This water plays a very important part of keeping our bodies healthy. It helps the body absorb nutrients and vitamins, helps digestion, detoxifies the liver and kidneys, carries away waste, helps the blood circulate, and many other important jobs. But the level of water in our bodies doesn’t stay the same; we lose water through urination, sweating, and even respiration.  A Mt Eliza personal training expert stresses that this is why it is so important to replace the water that we’ve lost. </p>
<p><b> Dangerous dehydration </b></p>
<p> Many of us wait until we’re thirsty to start drinking water, but our bodies are dehydrated long before we have the sensation of thirst. We all need to replenish the water level of our bodies over the course of the day, and this is especially important the more active we are. If we’re not drinking enough water, we can experience signs of mild dehydration like joint, muscle, or lower back pain, headaches or constipation. Another clue that you’re not getting enough water is urine that is yellow or amber in color accompanied by a strong odor. Because water helps keep the blood flowing smoothly, the blood can actually become thicker without enough water, leaving us feeling tired. These problems can only get worse over time and can cause complications with the liver and kidneys. </p>
<p><b> How to get enough water </b></p>
<p> A Mt Eliza personal training expert suggests that the best way to estimate the amount of water you should drink over the course of a day is to divide your body weight in pounds in half. This number is how many ounces of water you should be drinking in a day. For example, if you weigh 150 pounds, you should be consuming 75 ounces of water a day. You can count on about twenty percent of your water intake to come from your food, so that leaves sixty ounces of water, or around eight glasses of water a day. </p>
<p> A Mt Eliza personal training expert understands that it can be difficult in the beginning to get used to drinking eight glasses of water a day if you haven’t been following this rule, but you can get your water from a variety of sources. Although the caffeine in your morning coffee is a diuretic, which can leave your body feeling like it has consumed more water than it has, your body has likely compensated for this daily dose of caffeine. </p>
<p>Just don’t make the mistake of replacing your entire water intake with coffee! You can also get your water from fruit or vegetable juices (as long as the juice indicates that it is 100 percent natural and not loaded up with sugar!) or flavored or sports drinks, as long as you keep an eye on the extra calorie intake. You can also get in the habit of carrying a small bottle of water with you on the go. </p>
<p> One other note on how much water you drink – there is such a thing as drinking too much water! Never attempt to drink all of your daily water intake in one sitting, and don’t try to overcompensate when you feel you need to catch up. Drinking too much water can result in a disorder called hyponatremia, which literally means “low sodium.” This can happen when too much water is consumed, which in turn overwhelms the kidneys that can’t process the water fast enough, forcing the sodium levels to drop. This can lead to seizures and even death.  If you are interested in getting healthy with a Mt Eliza personal training expert, contact us today! </p>
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		<title>Frankston Personal Training To Help Combat Cellulite</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Sep 2009 16:04:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Luise Todd</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Frankston personal training experts know that cellulite is the bane of millions of women. Often appearing around the hips and thighs, cellulite has the appearance of dimples and it’s often characterized by the not very appealing name of “cottage cheese thighs”. Some people will experience this phenomenon while others may never have to worry about [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Frankston personal training experts know that cellulite is the bane of millions of women. Often appearing around the hips and thighs, cellulite has the appearance of dimples and it’s often characterized by the not very appealing name of “cottage cheese thighs”. Some people will experience this phenomenon while others may never have to worry about it. But understanding what cellulite is can help us better combat it. In this article, we’ll take a closer look at what cellulite is, why you should avoid quick fixes, and how Frankston personal training experts can help get rid of that cellulite forever. </p>
<p><b> What is cellulite? </b></p>
<p> When you get right down to it, cellulite is nothing more than fat. We all have connective tissue that separates fat cells into their own compartments. Men typically have crisscross or horizontal patterns to these compartments, while women usually have patterns that resemble a honeycomb, increasing the changes that the fat cells will slip through, become trapped between the tissues and the skin, and create the “cottage cheese” affect. Whether or not you have cellulite isn’t just determined by the amount of fat in your body, but genetics also plays a part. Genetics determines where your fat cells are stored in your body, so some people may never be burdened with cellulite while others will have to increase their activity levels in order to help get rid of it. </p>
<p><b> Beware of the quick fix </b></p>
<p> Everywhere you look there are commercials offering quick fixes to get rid of cellulite, but they either don’t work or only work for a short period of time. Don’t believe the hype and fall for the temptation of creams or wraps to make the cellulite instantly disappear. Cellulite creams claim to dissolve the cellulite, but no cream can penetrate the skin and rearrange fat cells. Expensive surgeries like liposuction remove deposits of fat, but it can’t change the appearance of it. Body wraps may reduce the appearance of cellulite, but this is because they work to smooth out the surface of the skin. You can expect to see the cellulite return by the next day. </p>
<p> Finally, beware of exercise equipment manufacturers that claim that using their machine, which targets the hips, rear end and thighs, will help improve the appearance of cellulite. These machines will certainly improve the muscles in the target area, but they do little to help you reduce your overall fat, which you can only achieve will a well rounded fitness program. </p>
<p><b> Lower your body fat </b></p>
<p> The best way to fight cellulite is to start a Frankston personal training program that will help you lose your total body fat. After all, cellulite is just fat, right? The best fitness program involves eating right, getting plenty of rest, and a combination of both cardio and strength training. Improve your eating habits, not by trying out the latest crash diet fad, but making a commitment to better health and eating a well balanced diet. Rest is important to make sure you use your muscles safely and effectively. This not only means getting seven to eight hours of sleep every night, but letting a muscle group rest for forty-eight hours before exercising it again. </p>
<p>Finally, Frankston personal training combines cardio and strength training to best fight fat. Cardio not only improves your heart and gives you energy, but it helps raise your metabolism. Your metabolism will be further raised with strength training, as the more muscles you have, the more calories you’ll burn. These three components are all you need to get on the path to better fitness and getting rid of that cellulite! Contact a Frankston personal training expert to begin a fat fighting program today! </p>
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		<title>Setting Fitness and Health Goals with a Mt Eliza Personal Training Expert</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Sep 2009 15:50:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Luise Todd</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>A Mt Eliza Personal Training Expert Reports!</b>  When most people start a new exercise program, they have an idea of what they want to accomplish. People start exercising for plenty of different reasons, from wanting to improve their overall health to meeting a specific goal. Knowing what you want to accomplish through your fitness routine can help you focus on your goal and have something to work towards. A great way to focus on what you want to achieve is to work with a Mt Eliza personal training expert, who can assess your current strengths and weaknesses and help you reach your goal. In this article, we’ll take a look at three tips to remember when setting your fitness goals. </p>
<p><b> Be Realistic </b></p>
<p> “I want to lose twenty pounds before my high school reunion next month.” Unfortunately, setting a goal like this can be a recipe for failure. Sure, it can be done, but it will require a strict commitment to healthy eating and exercise every day for the next thirty days, and this could be asking too much of yourself. And then, what happens after the reunion? Will you set a new goal or go back to your bad habits? </p>
<p> Being realistic about the goals you want to reach and the time in which you want to achieve them is a big part of planning for success. Only having the one big goal at the end can make the path very difficult to follow, so try setting incremental goals along the way, and don’t be afraid to reward yourself when you’ve reached a smaller goal, like treating yourself to a session at the spa or that hunting trip you’ve been putting off.  With the help of a Mt Eliza personal training expert, you can finally be consistent with your efforts, and be motivated to continue with your program! </p>
<p><b> Keep a Record </b></p>
<p> If you’re meeting with a Mt Eliza personal training expert two or three times a week, chances are that he or she is keeping a record of your progress, but if you’re meeting your personal trainer less frequently, you might see the benefits of keeping your own records. Don’t plan too far in advance, as you can’t predict how your body will improve over the long run, but try to plan in increments of eight weeks, by noting what you think you should be doing and then what you actually did. A Mt Eliza personal training expert can help you can also keep track of your measurements, weight (although weighing yourself is not always a reliable method of measuring the amount of fat in your body), or your BMI. </p>
<p><b> Don’t be Afraid to Make New Goals </b></p>
<p> How many people do you know that are still trying to get off that last five pounds? It’s true, the closer you get to your goal, the harder it is to achieve it. But this isn’t just true of weight loss goals; whether your goal is to run a marathon or to be able to lift a certain amount of weight, our bodies tend to plateau and it can be difficult to push through to the next goal. Don’t beat yourself up if you’ve gotten to a place that seems insurmountable. It’s ok to move the flag back a little, if it helps you to push on. This is also a great time to evaluate where you are and if your goal is attainable. Talk with a Mt Eliza personal training expert, and make a new goal to help you continue on your path! </p>
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		<title>Frankston Personal Training Exercises for Busy Professionals</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Sep 2009 15:47:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Frankston personal training experts understand that when you’re working fifty hour weeks, exercise is probably the last thing on your mind. It’s very easy to fall into the trap of grabbing fast food and crashing on the couch after a difficult day at work before catching a few hours of sleep and starting all [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Frankston personal training experts understand that when you’re working fifty hour weeks, exercise is probably the last thing on your mind. It’s very easy to fall into the trap of grabbing fast food and crashing on the couch after a difficult day at work before catching a few hours of sleep and starting all over again. The truth is that exercise can help even the busiest professionals stay in top form, sleep better, reduce their stress and even complete tasks without fading at the end of the day. In this article, we’ll take a look at how busy professionals can make time for exercise. </p>
<p><b>Pencil it in</b></p>
<p>Any professional worth his salt has a calendar filled to the brim with meetings, appointments and deadlines. Why not pencil in time for exercise, too? If you’re really ready to make a commitment to improving your lifestyle, schedule exercise into your routine and treat it like an important business meeting. Once you’ve added it to your regular calendar, you’ll be surprised at how easily everything else falls into place. At the same time, don’t beat yourself up if something unavoidable comes up and you have to cancel. Just don’t use this as an excuse to cancel the rest of your exercise appointments for the week!  A Frankston personal training expert can help you stay on track by holding you accountable! </p>
<p><b>Exercise at Work</b></p>
<p>If you truly can’t get away during the day, there are plenty ways to incorporate a little fitness into your daily routine. A Frankston personal training expert has a view suggestions!  Obviously, try to always take the stairs. Instead of emailing a question to a colleague on another floor, take the time to go ask the question in person. Set an alarm on your computer to remind you get up once an hour to stretch your legs and your arms. Even a quick break can be refreshing. Clip a pedometer on your belt and try to achieve between 6000 and 10,000 steps a day. </p>
<p>If you have your own office, you can even incorporate exercise equipment into your routine. Try sitting on an exercise ball, which will strengthen your abs and back while you work, or lifting dumbbells while you’re on the phone. Even if you work in a cubicle and don’t want to be seen with your exercise equipment, keep a couple of bottles of water in a drawer and use them as dumbbells when you can. </p>
<p><b>Office Fitness Programs and More</b></p>
<p>Upper levels of management are quickly learning that when their employees are healthy, they tend to work more efficiently, so exercise can benefit everyone in the workplace. Some companies have taken the initiative to start fitness programs in the office with the help of a Frankston personal training expert. </p>
<p>Finally, if you live close enough to work that you can commute by foot or bicycle, consider making this change. Not only will you be doing something healthy for yourself, but it’s healthier for the environment as well! </p>
<p>Remember, you don’t have to make these fitness changes all by yourself. Seek out the advice of a Frankston personal training expert. A personal trainer will take your busy schedule into account when setting out a fitness program for you, and help you come up with even more ideas on how to incorporate more exercise into your busy lifestyle.</p>
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		<title>Mt Eliza Personal Trainers Explain the Benefits of Cardio Interval Training</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Sep 2009 15:43:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mt Eliza personal trainers know that being efficient at what you do can apply to anything. You get your work done faster at the office when you are efficient. You chores at home are completed earlier if done efficiently. In this article you will learn about the efficiency of cardio interval training.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mt Eliza personal trainers know that being efficient at what you do can apply to anything. You get your work done faster at the office when you are efficient. You chores at home are completed earlier if done efficiently. In this article you will learn about the efficiency of cardio interval training.</p>
<p>There are efficiency experts, such as Mt Eliza personal trainers, that can tell you the quickest approach to achieving any goal. Exercising is no different. You can exercise the slow way, risking boredom and angst at the lack of results. Or you can be exercise efficient and use cardio interval training. </p>
<p><b>On A Schedule </b></p>
<p>Walking a treadmill day after day at the same rate isn’t just tedious. It has diminishing returns. The body is an amazing system. It is built for survival under any circumstance. When you do the same exercise for an extended period of time, your body begins to act as if it must conserve energy for the long haul. </p>
<p>It goes into something called ‘steady state’ and actually burns fewer calories. Another drawback to doing the same exercise all the time is that you are using the same muscles. That too will result in less and less benefit. The solution is to begin a program consisting of short periods of high intensity called cardio interval training, which Mt Eliza personal trainers  praise because it:</p>
<ul>
<li>Burns more calories</li>
<li>Uses muscles at different effort levels</li>
<li>Can apply to almost any activity – treadmill, jogging, walking, spinning</li>
<li>Rapidly increases heart and lung capacity</li>
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<p>Interval training is called such because the routine has intervals of high and low intensity. You begin at a pace where you can maintain a conversation, gradually increase to a level requiring effort and then blast the exercise for a short period of time. </p>
<p>This is followed by a recovery period for approximately 2 minutes. Then do high intensity for 2 minutes again, followed by low intensity. Repeat the intervals for at least 10 minutes. It is easy to see with a routine like this your body never gets complacent. </p>
<p>It must work to accommodate the intensity of the exercising. In this case, survival means your body must find a way to efficiently meet the demands you are making on it. You will burn more fat, increase your heart to the maximum exercise heart rate for your age group and refuse to let your muscles take a rest.  Mt Eliza personal trainers can help you with this. </p>
<p><b>Timelines </b></p>
<p>When you begin cardio interval training, begin at a level that is comfortable. You will still work your body, but it takes time to build to a level where you can do 30 minutes of high intensity cardio if that is your goal. As you progress, begin to reduce the recovery times and expand the high intensity intervals. </p>
<p>Vary the load intensities for steady progress. Also, don’t ever forget to warm-up and cool down before and after a routine. The best route is to use the services of Mt Eliza personal trainers to keep you on an ever-proving timeline Cardio interval training is a program that can benefit anyone!</p>
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