Monday, September 24, 2007

Fit 'n' Fine - Men's Fitness Tips


FIT 'n' FINE:


workouts sustain muscle tone and endurance, and keep the body operating effectively:

Muscular fitness has two components: Muscular strength and muscular endurance. Although muscular endurance and strength are separate fitness components, they are closely related. Progressively working against resistance will produce gains in both of these components. Even for optimal activities like sitting, running, carrying objects or doing household work, one needs strength. It helps maintain muscle tissue in the body and a higher resting metabolism and therefore regular exercise should be an integral part of everyone's life.

You can get an idea of your muscle strength levels by checking the number of sit-ups and push-ups you can do in a minute. For improving your muscular strength, the muscles have to be taxed beyond the regular accustomed loads. You can achieve it either by working out at a gym or even at home.

Exercises like step-ups and high jumps, push-ups, sit-ups, leg curl, arm curl and leg raises can easily be done at home. The factors one must keep in mind are the mode and resistance that is used to exert on the muscles and the frequency of training. You can do a total body workout or follow a split body workout routine where you can workout the upper body muscles one day and lower body muscles on the next day. It is necessary to rest the muscles for 24 hours to allow adequate recovery.

To achieve significant gains, a minimum of eight weeks of uninterrupted training is required. Once an ideal level of strength is achieved , two training sessions per week are sufficient to maintain the strength levels.

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