If you are interested in getting fit and sexy, you should always remember that your body was not built with a switch, such that it is impossible to turn it off and on whenever you like it. Even a younger body needs to adjust when adapting a new lifestyle, and exercise, goes without saying, is a lifestyle meant to be adapted. Especially with an aging body like ours, we need to take it slow, give our bodies some time to adjust and just enjoy the moment.
Like what I always say, staying fit and healthy is a lifetime commitment. A commitment you do for yourself. While staying fit usually results to slimmer, sexier body, it should not be your motivation and should only be considered as an additional reward for being a good girl/boy. It is because, almost always, you don’t lose weight and tone the body instantly. It takes time and hard work. If you focus on losing weight when exercising and you don’t get the desired result at once, you get easily discouraged and may even see exercising as a tedious task to do, hence unfinished fitness routines and ineffective weight loss programs.
Most of my senior friends have just started their fitness programs and they don’t have prior experience with any kind of exercise. However, they managed to stick with it and actually enjoy it. Here are some of their tricks on how they were able to start their exercise routines the right way:
· Start slow and ask questions. In other words, they were curious—and managed to stay that way even if they already made it past the beginner’s level. They never assumed the role of a know-it-all and would ALWAYS seek assistance from professionals. This way they were able to uncover pro’s secrets and practice them too.
· Feel your body responding. When exercising, focus your mind more on how your body responds. If a certain pose makes you feel weaknesses you never knew existed, let your instructor know and try to strengthen that part with his or her guidance.
· Never overtrain. It’s easy to get obsessed with a program especially if your body is responding well to it. Unfortunately, obsession only occurs in your brain and it clouds whatever your body might be telling you. Overtraining causes injury and it is never recommended to anyone especially seniors and older people. Rest whenever needed and stay within healthy workout limits.
· Try other sports. Just as long as it keeps you active and you enjoy it, engage. Engaging in other sports will help you stay away from getting bored with repetitive workout routines.
· Find time for it. Making your fitness program a part of your daily life will make it easier for you to reach your goal, whatever that may be. Find your most comfortable time for it and follow it religiously, like you would when taking a bath or brushing your teeth.