So you’re looking at articles about cheap toys or clothing coupons, wondering how you are ever going to fit into those cheap designer clothes once you do buy them, then you are at a place where many if not most Americans find themselves. American society is a culture based in consumerism, and the average American consumes more than 250 more calories than they actually need during a day, resulting of course in one of the highest obesity rates in the world and also the highest rate of death by heart disease, heart attack, and heart failure.
Simple exercise is the best way to improve your health.
Many of the simplest exercises are the best to lose any unwanted weight you may have. Running is a great exercise to burn calories whether you are running around the block or on the treadmill, the key is intensity. Intensity is the key to workouts. A workout without intensity isn’t going to make you happy.
You will get out of your work out whatever you put in, so that means running faster and longer as much as you can, and pushing your limits the best you can, but also slowly and steadily improving your time and intensity to avoid injury and burning yourself out. Most competitive sports are great for burning calories with intensity.
If competitive sports and the gym do not always fit into your schedule, as they probably won’t for most people, there are many normal activities that take away calories that when they are combined can be great calorie burners. Climbing stairs for about five minutes can burn up to 500 calories, so take the stairs instead of the elevator or the escalator. Anther easy way is to stand instead of sit while you are waiting.
Whatever activity you choose, the most important thing is intensity and whatever amount of intensity you put into the workout, that is proportional to the amount of success you will have in burning calories and losing weight. Remember too, of course, that exercise is only burning calories, and that you also have control of how many calories you eat, so having a healthy diet can be just as important as exercising correctly.
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