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Fitness Made Simple for the Brainless

With the Surgeon General and health professionals preaching the benefits of physical activity, people are leaving their sofas to commit exercise blunders.
Many of these work-out mistakes could be avoided if exercise novices, learned a little about the process of making fitness a regular part of their life. Not to mention, when these clangors occur, people are more prone to ditch their commitment to exercise.

Commonsense and Fitness
In the opinion of Dr. Catherine Jackson, PhD and chair of the department of kinesiology at California State University, the most prevalent mistake made during the commencement of a new fitness program is failure to use basic common sense. For instance, modifying the body’s activity level from sedentary to a 5-mile run is the worse jolt one can impose to their body because it presents the incidence of injury.

Professional Personal Training Consultations
Another, oversight committed during the early stages of a work-out regimen is failure to seek professional advice from a physician and personal trainer. Just as a person would check the credentials of a medical practitioner, the same logic applies in finding a physical trainer. Moreover, the health, fitness, and wellness industry is overwhelmed with many non-credentialed people. Personal trainers with the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) certification represent the best credentials. Trainers with an ACSM licensure are updated on any changes in physical exercise and techniques.

Moreover, the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) offers a variation of certification levels. Professionals affiliated with NSCA specialize in safety-driven exercise.

Appropriate Work-out Equipment

Failure to use the appropriate work out equipment is another common blunder that may result in physical injuries. For instance, a walking program necessitates more than a good pair walking shoes. Shoe designed for walking should possess a heel support and the correct arch and toe box.

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