NEW ARTICLES  HOT ARTICLES  TOP RATED  ADD AN ARTICLE  UPDATE AN ARTICLE  GET RATED 
  HOME     MY ACCOUNT     POWER SEARCH     REGISTER     SUPPORT     SUGGEST CATEGORY  

Why Are You Physically Training?
5868 Health & Fitness > Fitness Training Mar 1, 2007 Eddie Lomax Why Are You Physically Training? Sometimes I think that there is an underlying confusion in the fitness community that ultimately leads to a great deal of people failing to meet their goals.

This confusion stems from not having a clear understanding of your fitness goals to start with... and then not using the right methods to achieve your fitness goals as a result.

Let's look at a common scenario...

A person joins a Health Club or Fitness Center.

Now one would assume that they are joining a Health Club or Fitness Center because they want to physically train to improve health and fitness.

After all... doesn't the name of these institutions suggest that that is what is going on inside.

But as soon as they get inside they enter a world that is specifically targeted to improving appearance... not health and fitness.

I don't want to rain on your parade... but there is a big difference between appearing to be healthy and fit and actually being health and fit.

Let me illustrate...

Most Health Clubs and Fitness Centers will put you on a workout program of what they call "strength and conditioning" three times a week.

It is their contention that this three time a week "routine" is the key to health and fitness.

But when you analyze the physical training methods they prescribe for "strength and conditioning" what you discover is that they are really targeted to muscle growth and fat loss.

Isolated muscle movement exercises on machines are specifically targeting muscle growth with a secondary effect of strength increase.

Extended aerobic exercise in your "fat burning zone" is specifically targeting fat loss with a secondary effect of cardiorespiratory endurance increase.

Why aren't these institutions called Muscle Growth Clubs and Fat Loss Centers instead of Health Clubs and Fitness Centers?

Now, I have nothing against muscle growth and fat loss... I actually believe they are important secondary effects of participating in a health and fitness program.

But notice... I said secondary effects.

If your true goal in participating in a health and fitness program is to improve health and fitness... than this must be the focus of your training.

Yes, increasing muscle size and losing unwanted fat will contribute to a healthier and fitter body... but it will only take you so far.

Fitness is the degree of competence and skill to perform in ALL the physical abilities of cardiorespiratory endurance, strength, flexibility, power, speed, coordination, agility, balance, accuracy and toughness.

If your current physical training program is not designed to improve each and every one of these physical abilities and teaching your body to fluidly flow for one ability to another... you are most likely participating in an program designed for appearance enhancement.

My advice...

First decide on the true goals of your physical training... and then make sure that the methods you employ are specifically targeted to accomplishing those goals.

Here is a little hint to help you...

Training for health and fitness improvement is the fasted and most productive way to increase functional muscle and lose unwanted fat... Training for muscle growth and fat loss is the slowest and most unproductive way to increase health and fitness.

Think about it.

Article Source: http://www.articlerich.com

Coach Lomax is a strength, conditioning and fitness coach dedicated to building better humans for sport, work and life. Learn more at Optimum Physical Training or take his FREE Tabata Calisthenics Workout Mini Course.


Write a Review   Add to My Favorite   Refer it to Friend   Report Article  

Average Visitor Rating: 0.00 (out of 5)
Number of ratings: 0 Votes

Visitor Rating


Other links owned by this user
When I look at the physical fitness industry today it is painfully obvious that the industry is ore concerned with axiizing specific skills than building better huans. Basically, the fitness industry has been divided into two fields...
Category:

Train Muscular Strength, Muscular Power and Muscular Endurance for Functional Strength Performance... Not Muscular Size for "Appearance". Training for muscular strength, power and endurance will bring about more functional improvements
Category:

Concentrate on quality training and proper technique and then increase the quantity of your training... Leave your ego out of your workout program. Eliminating your ego from your workout program and concentrating on quality
Category:

Train all 10 physical skills of cardiorespiratory endurance, strength, flexibility, power, speed, coordination, agility, balance, accuracy and toughness for physical fitness excellence... Not just one or two abilities creating unbalanced fitness
Category:

As controversial as what physical g methods to use is the topic of physical g frequency. Physical g frequency is how often you should physically train to get optimum performance improvements to reach your fitness
Category:

Sometimes I think that there is an underlying confusion in the fitness community that ultimately leads a great deal of people failing meet their goals. This confusion stems from not having a clear understanding of your fitness goals
Category:

Train the c, c lactate and aerobic energy pathways for superior conditioning performance... Not just one energy pathway for "specialized" conditioning. To develop superior conditioning you must train the c,
Category:

The choice to use supplements is personal... But in my opinion the greatest amount of performance improvement is still made by proper physical training. Have you ever looked at a Muscle/Bodybuilding magazine or website to get workout
Category:

You want real strength, conditioning and fitness exercise benefits that can be applicable to everyday activity... Not ridiculous, absurd promises and fantastic, unbelievable claims. You don't need me to tell you that there are physical and
Category:

Training movements through compound exercises, single limb and alternating limb exercises will bring about the greatest real world performance improvement... Not training muscles through Isolation exercises. For performance improvement you
Category:

Other links at Health & Fitness > Fitness Training
We all know how difficult it is to stay in shape and find time to exercise - but most especially for women with babies or small kids. There?s the sleep-deprivation factor, no time and priority changes. So what are the fitness options for busy Moms?
Category:

There are three key elements that are important to make any exercise program successful. These elements are safety, effectiveness and enjoyment. Safety: The ?No pain, no gain? theory is a myth. Avoid any exercise that causes pain or undue
Category:

Train all 10 physical skills of cardiorespiratory endurance, strength, flexibility, power, speed, coordination, agility, balance, accuracy and toughness for physical fitness excellence... Not just one or two abilities creating unbalanced fitness
Category:

Training movements through compound exercises, single limb and alternating limb exercises will bring about the greatest real world performance improvement... Not training muscles through Isolation exercises. For performance improvement you
Category:

Core training is a new focus in our fitness industry. The 90?s fitness world was high-impact, step aerobics and cardio mania. It was all about burning off the fat with little concern for the hip, knee and back areas. We learn from the past and now focus
Category:




Site Sponsor
Directory Statistics

Articles: 68228
Categories: 501

Yahoo Entertainment
Valid XHTML 1.0 Transitional   Valid CSS