Free Exercise Program
Showing
you how effective workout programs don't have to involve the gym!
Why do we think exercise programs are expensive?
Because they usually are!
But a free exercise program can be just as effective, as many paid for
programs like the gym.
Then again, even if it's a free
exercise program, we often pluck out excuses for not working out! The
most common of which is, lack of time.
Lack of time is one of the main reasons
that we have for not exercising. Survey after survey, it gets clearer
that exercise plans have to be convenient.
If you've already read the How to
Exercise pages you'll know that all you need is 30 minutes per
workout. Any equipment needed can be taken from the environment you're
in. So you can workout anywhere, anytime.
But if you haven't, follow the How
to Exercise links at the bottom of the Workout Program page here.
There are two main types of
exercise:
These two types of exercise are applied in
different ways. So I have split the free exercise program into these two
groups for simplicity. For maximum effect, they should be combined into
an overall program.
A useful approach to exercise is using
the A/B rule that I discussed in the
How to Exercise pages. Click here to head to the
Workout Program page to learn how to exercise with the A/B rule.
So how do I fit a free exercise
program into my schedule?
Believe it or not, muscle exercises
are much more convenient to do than aerobic exercise. You can exercise your muscles without attracting too much
attention. So it can be done at work or whilst on the move with anything
at hand.
For example you could exercise your
arms by pushing or pulling an object like a wall or a couple of files.
Or you could exercise your legs with simple up and down/ side to side
movements whilst seated.
However, aerobic exercise can also be
convenient if you need to get somewhere or run an errand. For example,
walking exercises are popular and can get you to the park, shops or a
friends house. Even gardening can count as exercise.
Nonetheless, it is important to
consider how many calories you will burn whilst exercising so that you
can eat the perfect recovery snack to prevent hypoglycemia.
That's why you'll find links to...
The Free Calorie Counter page - with
calorie counters for exercise and food AND
The Daily Exercise page - with advice on how to time
your exercise to best cope with your blood sugar levels.
So if you want your questions answered,
follow the links below:
P.S - Don't forget you can send me your questions
anytime by using the contact me form here or send me a message on my social
networking groups. Check out the Myface page at the bottom of
the NavBar for details.
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