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Fitness, Stretching & Exercise Selection
For Women
In addition to stretching the muscles involved in
cardiovascular exercise, you need to stretch each specific muscle
you train in a fitness program.
When you stretch your muscles it helps to provide
better physical performance, prevents injuries, and can help to
improve your posture. When muscles are stretched, the
elasticity in them improves which will help to increase your range
of motion and improve the quality of your movements.
Never stretch a cold muscle; meaning you should
always make sure your muscles are warm before stretching. It's
usually better to do a more extensive stretch at the very end of
your fitness program, but light stretching between exercises is
fine. Stretching doesn't take a long time, and it shouldn't,
but you do benefit tremendously from it.
Stretch only after
the muscle has been properly warmed-up. Again, the best time for a
complete stretch is when your exercise session has been
completed. By the time you have finished your specific weight
lifting program, which will be about 35 - 45 minutes in length, your
muscles will have warmed up as much as they can possibly
get.
Remember any women's fitness program must always
include a warm-up and proper stretching for maximum effectiveness
and to prevent injury. When you do this you will indeed
experience the terrific benefits a good weight training program will
give you.
Exercise Selection
For you to succeed in your over-all women's fitness
plan you need to select at least one exercise for each major muscle
group in your body. This will help to promote well-balanced muscle
development.
Another important part of your over-all fitness plan
is the order your exercises are performed. When doing a range of
weightlifting exercises, it's better to start with the larger muscle
groups then perform exercises for the smaller muscle groups.
Performing your fitness program in this manner will allow you to be
exercising at your best during the most demanding exercises when
fatigue levels are the lowest and you feel fresh.
Another important area of exercise selection is the
total number of sets per exercise and total number of sets per
exercise session. A "set" as it relates to women's fitness is
the number of successive repetitions of a single exercise performed
in succession without stopping.
Now the number of sets per exercise and per exercise
session is really going to depend on exactly what your goals
are. Always treat your very first set for each muscle group as
a warm-up, as was discussed in the warm-up section above. Then
the rest of your sets will be determined by whether or not you are
using a beginner, intermediate, or advanced level women's fitness
program and what your particular goals are.
To find out more about how to determine sets,
exercises, etc. you can visit: http://www.womens-health-fitness.com/womens-fitness.html
Regardless of the number of sets performed, all sets
and repetitions have to be done with proper exercise form and under
complete control.
Exercise Form Or
Technique
One thing that always seems to be missing
in most women's fitness programs, and the most common and critical
training mistake is exercise form or "technique." Too much
weight usually results in poor form, which decreases your ability to
get results and also increases the risk of injury.
Examples
of poor form or technique include, but aren't limited to…
- Bouncing
the bar off your chest when performing a chest press;
- Using your
hips for momentum and over extending your back to initiate the
bicep
curls;
- Arching
your back or bending backwards when performing a shoulder
press during the resistance portion of your fitness
session;
- Using
momentum in any exercise;
- And
training at a fast tempo.
Be aware of these types of mistakes and
remove them.
| About the Author
Phil Beckett is one of the world's most
experienced weight loss, health, fitness and nutrition
experts. He is the C.E.O. of Physique Concepts Inc. He's
helped thousands of women succeed with their weight loss,
health & fitness goals over the past 14 years. Phil also
specializes in the research end of women's weight loss
products. |
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