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Age is Not a Factor in Fitness - Find New-found Energy with Isometric Exercise

Submitted by Ellen on Tuesday Dec 19, 2006 and viewed 485 times
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Many of us think back to a time when we were younger and assume that we were more fit and looked better then. That may be so, for the moment, but it doesn't have to stay that way. With the right isometric exercises and a fitness plan, you can look better and have more energy now than ever before.
As we age, we tend to glamorize the memories of our youth. We think that everything, including our bodies, was better, stronger and more appealing then than it is now. But many of us were not fit even as children, teens or young adults. Sure, we had more energy then, but it was largely the energy that naturally complements youth, not the energy that comes from efficiently burning calories and keeping your body fit.

Today, we know that fitness doesn't depend on age. Physicians are warning about an encroaching obesity epidemic threatening today's children, while more adults are realizing the benefits of fitness. Beyond leading to a longer and healthier life, we now understand that being physically fit as we age tends to keep us more energetic, more attractive and more interested in all life has to offer.

One easy way to get back to those higher energy levels of our youth is to increase our fitness levels - and an easy, painless way to begin that process is to start with isometric exercise.

Isometric exercise involves isolating a single muscle, or muscle group, and using the body's natural resistance to exercise that muscle. For abdominal muscles, it can mean something as simple as tensing the muscles while sitting up straight and breathing deeply. Isometric exercise is the ultimate in low impact, using all the muscle groups without putting undo strain on any of them.

Because the exercises are done in short repetitions, they can be done whenever you have a few minutes. You don't have to go to a gym, and you don't have to schedule a rigid block of time for exercise. Many isometric exercises can even be done while driving, watching TV or sitting behind a desk.

Another advantage of isometric exercise is that it promotes the most effectual use of oxygen in the body, helping the muscles burn calories more efficiently. That means you can get more energy while eating the same amount of food - because the calories you take in become energy instead of fat!

Isometric exercises help promote weight loss and increase energy by simply encouraging you to keep moving at times when you might otherwise be completely at rest. Something as simple as flexing and holding the glut muscles (those are the muscles in your buttocks) as you sit and stand means that over the course of the day those muscles get worked dozens of times, leading to a stronger, more shapely backside. Remembering to "suck it in" every time you answer the phone can help a belly disappear.

The simplicity of isometric exercise makes such a program easy to stick to, as well. Because it does not wear you out or require a lengthy time commitment, isometric exercises start toning your muscles and releasing more of your energy into your activities without hardly any effort or commitment from you. Once you see how well the simple exercises work, you'll want to add more advanced isometric exercise for even better and faster results.
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Owner of IsoBreathing Inc. and creator of IsoBreathing(R) Ellen has been teaching life style and fitness over 20 years and is a certified fitness practitioner and personal trainer. Find out about Isometric Exercise, Weight Loss Exercise or buy her Exercise DVD - visit http://www.isobreathing.com.
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