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Fitness Trainer Shelton, CT - 5 Strength Training Tips For Beginners

Topic: Fitness and ExerciseBy Marc OuellettePublished Recently added

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Strength training or any type of exercise can be intimidating for a beginner. Especially going to the gym for the first time, or trying new exercises at home by yourself. Provided below are some tips that can help you get started on strength training and gain confidence in your workout routine.
There is no sense trying to learn everything yourself when starting out in strength training. Take some time to talk to a personal trainer who is more experienced, and learn what you can from them. When using new equipment or new exercises it is also always a good idea to talk to someone, to make sure that you don’t get injured when learning the latest training techniques.
When working out for the first time it is important to ensure that your body is getting enough rest that it needs. This will be adding more hours than what you were sleeping before! The more you train and the longer you exercise, your body is going to need more rest. It helps rebuild muscles, strength and endurance.
Just as important as sleep, your diet is equally important. You must ensure that your body is keeping up with your exercise routine. This means eating more and eating better quality foods: proteins, fats, carbohydrates, fruits and vegetables. Think of your body as a car engine. The more you work your engine, the more maintenance you need to put into it. You need to make sure that you are putting the proper fuel and oil into your engine to make sure that it will drive consistently and perform like new.
Setting goals are very important for long term success. Out of reach goals only will set yourself up for failure. Take it one step at a time, and celebrate your success and achievements. The more you enjoy your successes the more you are going to stick with working out.

Whether it’s adding ten pounds to your dumbbell bench press or fitness training three days a week, you need to set goals, otherwise it’s easy for your workout to get pushed aside when life gets busy.

It’s important to vision yourself succeeding before you even begin working out. This means seeing and feeling in your mind the results of getting in better shape. This winning mind set will take you to new levels in your fitness training and will set you up for success.

Be smart about getting into strength training to ensure that you will achieve success both mentally and physically.

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Marc Ouellette is a certified fitness trainer through ISSA. Do you want to learn how to lose weight, burn fat and add lean muscle? Grab my free report giving you the blueprint on this! Go now to http://www.personaltrainingalliance.com and get results in just 30 days!

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