When you decide it’s time to lose weight, a lot of the time
it can be confusing what direction to take. After all, there are literally
hundreds of workout programs suited for all sorts of levels of fitness. It can
be overwhelming and frustrating, especially when there is money involved. Who
wants to spend hundreds of dollars on workout DVDS only to find out you can’t
stand the instructor, or really don’t care for the type of exercise involved
(say, like you think you might really love Pilates or yoga, but you find out
halfway through the workout that you’re much more of a circuit training
person)? No one, that’s who!
So, to save you some $$$ (or €, £, or ¥), I have some awesomely
free links and suggestions for you!
1. Bodybuilding.com
Don't let the name put you off, this is not just a site for bronzed skin speedo enthusiasts. It has hundreds of great workouts that you can do at the gym or can easily modify to do at home. There are workouts and programs for beginners, intermediates, and of course, those who are looking to seriously build their bodies!
A favorite program of mine on this website which I recently completed (and lost 15 lbs thanks to it) is Jamie Eason's LiveFit program. This is a great program for any fitness level in my opinion, as Jamie walks you through three 4 week phases in which you learn how to train with weights to build muscle (not bulk) and burn fat. She also includes a meal plan (and a few recipes for yummy homemade protein bars), but that does takes a little creativity and discipline on your part to make it doable.
Here's the link!
2. Military.com
Now, don't be scared by this. While there are certainly lots of hardcore workouts for current military folks to follow, there are programs for those who need to lose weight in order to get in shape for their PTs. There hundreds of articles pertaining to fitness, as well as diet and weight loss tips.
3. The Gym
Ok, so this is seems like an obvious one. A lot of people complain about gyms being too expensive, but consider what your needs are. Do you really need a pool, sauna and tanning beds? Or can you be content with a more basic gym that has your essential cardio equipment and weights? If you can do without the extras, there are loads of great gyms out there where you can get a fantastic workout on the cheap. I pay $5 a month for my gym. Seriously.
4. The Library
If you don't feel comfortable working out in public (like the YMCA, gym, exercise parks, etc.), consider looking no further than your local library. A lot of libraries have many workout videos in their DVD section, so check it out the next time you take the kids or go to study. Check out their online catalogs as well; you can often request videos from neighboring libraries. If you end up liking a particular video, then it might be worth investing in.
5. Fitday.com
Now, I am sure there are a lot of other sites that are similar to Fitday which work great, but this is the one I am familiar with. I think that for me, keeping track of what I eat is really important or else it is way too easy to be delusional about how many calories I eat ("oh, that cheesecake? It probably only had, oh, a hundred calories in it..."). Don't delude yourself! Keep track of what you're eating and you'll not be more honest with yourself about how many calories you're eating, you will become more conscientious about what you eat.
Another reason I like this site is because it is mostly free (there is a premium edition, but the free one is pretty good) and it tells you exactly how many calories you need to eat to maintain your body weight. You select your lifestyle (anywhere from "Seated all day" to "Very Active") and it will tell you what your base line metabolism is, and how many calories you need to cut out to lose weight. From there you can add activities; just be certain to include sleep as an activity or else your calorie allowance will be WAY too high. You can also add your foods and see a breakdown of your nutrition. It's not perfect, but it is a very helpful tool in weight loss. Did I mention, it's free?
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