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Easy Fitness Strategies For People New To Fitness


By: Eric Su


Over my last 8 years as a personal fitness trainer, I have learned and experienced so much about effective fitness that I would like to share a few easy fitness strategies that can help you with your fitness program.

Strategy #1

If time is your problem, think shorter exercise sessions. Every little bit of activity adds up. 10 minutes is a good amount of time to start with. In this time, you can walk, perform squats, push up or crunches. Shoot for 3 ten minute sessions like this you will be done for the day.

Strategy #2

If you are not sure which exercises to do, think compound movements. A compound movement is an exercise that moves more than one joint. Examples of these would be Squats, Push Ups, or Squat with a Shoulder Press. Shoot for 3 sets of 15 repetitions for each compound movement exercise.

Strategy #3

If you want to improve your cardiovascular system, try a walk run program. The activity is a little more vigorous compared to just walking, but the benefits are more calories can be burned and your exercise time can be shorter. In the beginning, start with 30 seconds of walking and then 30 seconds of running or jogging. As you progress, increase your time. Shoot for 5 total minutes of this walk run at first. As you improve your cardiovascular system, increase your workout time.

The 3 strategies above are effective and can help your fitness program. Remember anything is better than nothing. I can be reached at 630-253-4813 if you have any follow up questions. You can also email me at eric.su@goality.com. If you would like to visit my facility, the address is 1240 W. Irving Park Rd. Itasca, IL and the website is www.goality.com.

Eric Su is a personal fitness trainer and the owner of Goality Fitness Trainer located in Itasca, IL. He is certified by the National Professional Fitness Trainer (NFPT). He has over 8 years of experience. A few personal accomplishments include finishing 2 Chicago Marathons and graduating from Purdue University. His specialties include stability ball training, kickboxing, functional training, and BOSU training to name a few disciplines.

Eric supports the Children?s Advocacy Center, a charity that helps sexually abused children. Eric conducts workshops and lectures on how to exercise more effectively and how to maximize your workout time. Eric has a corporate wellness program that helps keep company employees healthy and fit.

Goality Fitness Club became a reality in 2005 and it has helped adults and youths achieve their fitness goals. Visit http://www.goality.com to learn more about Goality Fitness Club. Eric can be reached by email at eric.su@goality.com or by phone at 630-253-4813 to discuss any questions.

 

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