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Article Surfing ArchiveDieting And Exercise: The Perfect Tandem To Proper Weight Loss - Articles SurfingOftentimes, whenever you look at yourself in the mirror, you end up being your very own critic. You tend to detect even the slightest change in your appearance (e.g. the wrinkles on your face, how your waistline seems bigger than the last time or how bloated you feel than before). Nowadays, people are getting more conscious with the way they look and feel. People often resort to dieting to somehow improve how they see and feel about themselves. Yes, dieting can be the solution, but not the only solution. It should always be paired with regular exercise. These two should be a part of your daily routine if you would want to lose weight and maintain your desired figure. It should also be remembered that these two are a tandem. One always complements the other. This short article will talk about the benefits of doing simple routines in your very own home to help you get and maintain the desired weight. Weight training for at least 30 minutes 4 to 5 times a week is beneficial to the body resulting to a slimmer, firmer and a more fit you. It not only tones and shapes your muscles but it is even good for the heart. It helps improve your cardiovascular fitness. However, it may also be necessary, especially for those with heart problems to consult the doctor first on any plans for weight training. Such activity may prove to be too strenuous for your health. On the average, every pound of muscle burns around thirty to thirty-five calories a day. As a person ages, he or she becomes more inactive and therefore starts to lose muscle mass and his level of metabolism also decreases. Based on a study, the average adult who is inactive will lose around a half pound of muscle each year. Have you ever wondered where your bulging belly or your love handles come from? This is considered to be one of the main reasons for such. You wonder how you are gaining weight when the way you consumed food when you were younger is practically the same way you do now that you are older. The amount of calories your body requires lessens when you age. Muscle development helps your body burn those extra calories you get from the food you eat. There are indeed a lot of exercise options you can choose from. Whether you opt to make cardiovascular exercises as your daily routine, go for weight training, enroll in an aerobics class or whether you'd like to try indulging in sports, the key is always to pair that routine with a proper diet. If you stick to dieting alone, you may be able to lose weight but there will not be much energy preserved in your body. It is important for the body to have some sort of exercise in order to control the weight loss. On the other hand, exercise alone will not do any good. Without controlling what you eat, the calories and fats burned with exercise will just be gained back. Exercise and diet will ensure proper weight loss as dieting helps you watch your food intake while exercise helps in preserving energy.
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