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Friday, August 21, 2009

Cardiovascular Exercise The Key To Health

By Ricardo d Argence

Cardiovascular workouts are as necessary for overall health and fitness levels as lifting weights is. This type of routine increases blood flow through the body stimulating circulation and gets your heart rate pumping in the process.

Basically cardiovascular exercise is something for the entire body in that you should work up a sweat, breathe a bit harder and get your heart rate jumping all at the same time, at least ideally.

The most important muscle in your body is your heart and this is why cardio workouts are so important, they work the heart! When your pulse rises and is sustained at an elevated rate for a specific amount of time you increase your health while increasing your fitness levels.

Before you begin any type of fitness plan, you should see your family physician. Getting an overall physical will let you know if there are any health reasons why you cannot participate in a vigorous workout routine.

Perhaps one of the biggest and most widely touted benefits of cardio routines is the fact that it burns off unneeded calories and helps you to lose excess weight. You will get the added benefit of toning your entire body as well.

One of the greatest benefits of cardiovascular exercise in regard to weight loss is that your calorie burning benefits don't stop when you stop exercising. In fact, some studies have shown that your metabolism stays at this significantly increased range for up to 18 hours after you finish your workout.

In the course of becoming fit and toning your body, it will begin to burn calories faster as a natural reaction. This is because when your body is getting fit you lose weight, more importantly fat and gain muscle tissue. Muscles are scientifically proven to burn more calories even when you are asleep!

Are you feeling a little down in the dumps? Cardiovascular exercise can help with that too. Cardio gets the heart pumping and stimulates the production and release of endorphins, the feel good hormones. Everyone has endorphins; they are the body�s natural painkillers and can alleviate many symptoms of depression.

That being said if you have spent a good amount of time living a sedentary lifestyle do not try to go for the gusto all at once. This can cause significant injury and will only set you back. Injuries must have time to heal and this will take time away from getting fit.

First visit the doctor like has already been suggested to make sure you have a clean bill of health. When your physician says you are able to begin vigorous activity you can set up your regimen. However use wisdom and common sense, begin slowly perhaps by taking a ten-minute vigorous walk each day. Do not feel bad if you cannot do the full ten minutes in the beginning, even five minutes of exercise is better than none at all.

After about two weeks, you're going to notice something funny happening here. You're going to notice that you have more energy, that you sleep better, that you have fewer cravings for "bad" foods, and that you just in general feel better. Most of all, perhaps, you are going to notice that your mood is a lot more positive. That's great; keep going.

While you are moving closer and closer toward becoming fit, you may find you need to challenge yourself more. This is the only way to insure you keep your fitness level up and progressing. When you do cardiovascular workouts, there are two things that should always occur, sweat and increased breathing. Shoot for a minimum of 20 minutes per day for at least five days out of seven.

Of course, once you embark on a good cardio program, you're only going to help yourself if you change your diet to so that you eat right, get enough sleep, drink enough water, and all those other good health changes, too. After all, once you start with cardio, you'll never want to look back. - 17269

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