Professional Fitness Trainers - Karolina Nelson
Beginners Package Level 3 ($29.95) |
How to buy and download programs? |
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Karolina Nelson
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Karolina's Training ProgramsBeginners Package:This program is tailored to those that are working out
for the first time or have not worked out in several years. The
program will begin with an assessment, followed by a detailed
orientation that addresses aerobic exercise, strength, flexibility,
and nutrition, for the fastest, easiest, most successful way to
improve overall health and fitness. |
Fitness programs: 5 steps to getting started(source: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/fitness/HQ00171)Are you thinking about starting a fitness program? Good for you! You're only five steps away from a healthier lifestyle.Starting a fitness program may be one of the best things you can do for your health. With your doctor's OK to exercise, physical activity can reduce your risk of chronic disease, improve your balance and coordination, help you lose weight — even improve your sleep habits and self-esteem. And there's more good news. You can do it in just five steps. |
Step 1: Assess your fitness levelYou probably have some idea of how fit you are. But assessing and recording baseline fitness scores can give you benchmarks against which to measure your progress. To assess your aerobic and muscular fitness, flexibility and body composition, consider recording:
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Step 2: Design your fitness programIt's easy to say that you'll exercise every day. But you'll need a plan — and no single plan is perfect for everyone. As you design your fitness program, keep these points in mind:
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Step 3: Assemble your equipmentYou'll probably start with athletic shoes. Be sure to pick shoes designed for the activity you have in mind, as well as your foot type. If you're planning to invest in exercise equipment, choose something that's practical, enjoyable and easy to use. You may want to try out certain types of equipment at a fitness center before investing in your own equipment. To stretch your exercise dollars, consider buying used equipment. Or get creative. Make your own weights by filling old socks with beans or pennies, or by partially filling a half-gallon milk jug with water or sand. |
Step 4: Get startedNow you're ready for action.
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Step 5: Monitor your progressRetake your personal fitness assessment six weeks after you start your program and then again every three to six months. You may notice that you need to increase the amount of time you exercise in order to continue improving. Or you may be pleasantly surprised to find that you're exercising just the right amount to meet your fitness goals. If you lose motivation, set new goals or try a new activity. Exercising with a friend or taking a class at a fitness center may help, too. Starting an exercise program is an important decision. But it doesn't have to be an overwhelming one. By planning carefully and pacing yourself, you can establish a healthy habit that lasts a lifetime. |
