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Fitness Deadly 7 Sins

Author: Jared Wash Author Ranking Blue | Posted: 10-07-2006 | Comments: 0 | Views: 191 | Rating:  (50) Article Popularity - Green (?) Got a Question? Ask.

1 Sin: Pride
You refuse to listen to your personal trainer or instructor

Experienced exercisers may think they know it all, from proper form to personal limits, but in the long run, this prevents them from maximizing their workouts while increasing the risk of injury and disaster.

Redemption: Get your money's worth. When you're taking a class, one of the most important things you're getting is expertise. As long as the person has the right certifications and clearly understands your goals, she can and should provide you with tons of information on weight loss and nutrition. A good instructor will also help you stay on top of new trends and techniques to help keep your routine fresh and fun.

2 Sin: Envy
You covet your Pilates instructor's legs.

The seemingly perfect bodies of celebrities, friends and instructors can be motivating in the short term, but if the admiration turns into jealously, it can take your focus away from what will give you the most success-concentrating on your own body and the workout you are doing. When you have any kind of negative emotion, you literally divert your energies away from making a positive change.

Redemption: Be realistic. If you are short and curvy, you will never be as long and lean as your instructor, no matter how many hours of Pilates you perform. Think about your own shape and what's realistic to fine-tune. For a five foot-tall women with an average frame, 100 pounds is considered by some calculations to be an ideal weight, give or take as many as 10 pounds, depending on bone density and muscle mass.

Add five pounds to this baseline for every inch above that. A little self-affirmation doesn't hurt either. Set a goal to think of at least three wonderful things about yourself during your workout. After a while, you won't have to focus yourself to accentuate the positive; you'll do it automatically.

3 Sin: Gluttony
You think exercise will right all your diet and lifestyle wrongs.

Many people use exercise as an excuse to overindulge. But as healthy as exercise is, it's not a panacea, and it certainly won't undo bad-for-you behavior like drinking to excess, smoking or a poor diet. Plus, exercisers often overestimate how many calories they are burning, so they're putting back on everything they've burned off and then some.

Redemption: Follow the 80-20 rule. Of your overall diet, 80 percent should consist of healthy foods. You can "cheat" a bit with the remaining 20 percent, but keep an eye on portion control. If you drink, do so in moderation. And smoking? Clearly not good, no matter what you're doing in the gym.

4 Sin: Lust
You're drooling over your instructor or personal trainer.

Surprise! This infatuation can be motivating. In fact, knowing that going to your spin class will mean seeing that hot instructor in bike shorts can make showing up at the gym at 6 a.m. less of a chore.

Redemption: Keep it clean. There's no harm in the occasional fantasy (or even if it becomes a reality between consenting adults). But don't let your feelings keep you from the gym when you're not looking your best or let them affect the way you do an exercise. And no matter how good-looking an instructor is, if he's not helping you meet your goals, you have repeated injuries or it's all flirting and no lunging, it's time to break up.

5 Sin: Anger
You get steamed anytime your friends outperform you.

A little healthy competition can inspire many people to try harder than they ordinarily would and achieve new goals. But if you find yourself getting irritated when your pals are better than you, or if you find yourself pushing yourself to the point of total exhaustion or injury just to win or even keep up, this competition is no longer healthy.

Redemption: Make your workouts all about you and your own results. Focus on your own progress rather that how you compare to others. Set realistic short- and long-term goals for yourself, such as completing a 10K race or performing three unassisted pull-ups, and keep a journal of your progress. Measure yourself against these goals, and as you achieve them, reward yourself with things like a new workout top or pair of shoes.

6 Sin: Greed
You have that proverbial all-or-nothing mentality.

Some people have to do it 100 percent perfectly or not at all. If they don't have time to do their usual 90 minute power yoga class, they'll feel like working out isn't going to be worthwhile so they blow off exercising entirely.

Redemption: Be flexible. Design several backup workouts of varying lengths and activities that you can do whenever time is tight. You can achieve many more benefits by being flexible. Try walking to and from work or doing step-ups when you pass a bench outside or a few minutes of a workout DVD.

7 Sin: Sloth
You never miss a kickboxing class or an elliptical workout but you're either in deep conversation with a friend or reading so intently that you barely break a sweat. Yes, some exercise id clearly better than none, but if you can chat freely or be thoroughly engrossed in the newspaper, it means you're not working out hard enough to get the maximum benefits or your time and money worth.

Redemption: Set your priorities. If talking with your friend or catching up on your reading makes exercising more enjoyable, by all means continue-but limit these activities to your cool down when you aren't supposed to be pushing yourself, or grab a cup of coffee after your workout and really move it the rest of the time for maximom weight loss.

The bottom line is, if you're not getting results, you're going to give up. And that could be the biggest sin of all. Keep it up and good luck!

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My name is Jared Wash an author with a certification by ACSM, NESTA, and ISSA in personal trainer, nutritionist, and online fitness coach. My mission with http://www.top-weightloss-site.com is to guide people away from false lies and myths in the fitness industry while focusing on true health and weight loss methods.

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