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6 Physical Fitness Tips To Deal With Soreness From Exercise by:William Winch

What happens when you think exercise is going to make you feel good

, but you wind up feeling worse than ever after beginning a fitness program? You wind up quitting because you think it is not worth all the aggrevation. The truth is, if you want your body to look and feel better, you are going to spend some time being sore at first. It took you a long time to accumulate all that excess body fat, and it will not come off without a fight!

If you begin a weight loss and exercise program knowing you will have to endure some pain right off the bat, chances are good that you will not only be able to prepare yourself better, but you will also continue on to success. If you anticipate, plan, and take the proper steps, you can minimize your soreness.

Physical Fitness Tips #1: Anticipate, To Deal With Soreness From Exercise

It is normal to get excited on your first day of exercise. Visions of you flexing those muscles on the beach are probably dancing in your head. This is great, but keep your head in the game and out of the clouds. You're not going to get that way tomorrow or the next day. Lifting too much or running too fast could end up delaying your program while you recover if it does not burn you out all together. Start slow. Next day, push a bit harder. Next day, a bit harder still. Easing into a program is the best way to anticipate soreness and achieve steady progress.


Physical Fitness Tips #2: Embrace The Pain, To Deal With Soreness From Exercise

A little soreness means you have embarked on something that is good for you. While it's always bothersome, know that it's only temporary and that it is an important step along the road to your fitness goal. Think of it as hurting in a good way. A great way, even. Once you work through the pain, you are going to be fitter than before.

Physical Fitness Tips #3: Eat Proper Nutrition, To Deal With Soreness From Exercise

The more you exercise, the better you need to eat. The better you eat, the less sore you will become. Most people think that since you are burning calories with exercise, you can eat as much junk as you want. Not true if you want to remain healthy. Why? Because junk will not fuel your muscles properly. This is especially true if you are trying to lose weight. If you are eating donuts for breakfast, switch to a soy based protein shake. What you eat is always vital.

I was a chronic asthmatic my entire life and I could not exercise. I would have given anything for the chance to be sore from exercise! It was not until I began to change my eating habits for the better that my body began functioning properly. People told me I could never exercise but thankfully, I did not buy their story. I can not stress this enough. The better your fuel choices are, the better your body will perform. It is just like a car.

Physical Fitness Tips #4: Stretch, To Deal With Soreness From Exercise

Stretching your muscles before and after you work out will help speed up your recovery time and eliminate the risk of damaging your body. Easy movements and stretches both at night before bed and first thing in the morning helps your blood circulate better and will also improve your recovery time. When a friend of mine ran track in high school, his team stretched before and after each practice. In his five year running career, he had little soreness and no injuries.

Physical Fitness Tips #5: Ice Your Muscles, To Deal With Soreness From Exercise

Nothing circulates blood around like ice. If you have ever watched a locker interview after a sporting event, you probably noticed that a lot of the athletes were icing parts of their body. That's because it is a great recovery aid. Almost all injuries heal quicker when ice is applied. And soreness is basically a tear in your muscle tissue. These are necessary in order to get stronger, and they will heal faster if you ice them.

Physical Fitness Tips #6: Exercise, To Deal With Soreness From Exercise


What do you mean, Exercise? Is this not how you got soreness in the first place? Yes! But here is the trick. More exercise is the last thing you feel like doing when you are sore but working out promotes circulation. Being sedentary while you are sore is worse than working out, as long as you remember to not work out too hard. It is a good excuse to be slightly active, since you are doing what is called a "recovery workout."

Use the steps above when beginning an exercise program to lose weight or just get healthier. You will find that recovering from soreness is not as much an obstacle to overcome, but rather a part of the wellness process for which you can be prepared. Nothing in life comes easy. It took you a long time to gain all that weight and it will not come off easily with a magic pill or the latest fitness gadget. Learn to overcome small obstacles a day at a time so you can not only lose weight, but you can keep it off for good.

About the author

Bill Winch is a Personal Wellness Coach whose mission is teaching and coaching others who are struggling with getting healthy, losing weight safely and keeping it off for good. You can contact him for assistance on his website at http://www.LoseW8Now.com or by calling (585) 271-3767.
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