If You Think You Can't Exercise
If you're a beginner and wondering whether you can start working out,
the answer is yes. Many newbies make the mistake of going too fast,
too
hard and too long. This gets them injured and frustrated, never to
return. It's too bad.
Instead, try a sensible approach to exercise. Go at a very slow pace,
do what you can do, even if it seems like nothing at all.
For example, take my Gymnastic Abs program
http://www.eddiebaran.com/gymnastic_abs.html . Fint the easiest exercise
in
the manual and just hold the position. Don't do any reps or any hard
workout. Just hold the position for a little bit. Don't push it.
Start with one minute a day. If this is too much, cut back to 30
seconds until you can handle more. Do this three time a week. On the
other
days walk. Once this gets easy, start adding more time and maybe even
a
repetition.
But the key is that you've got to start somewhere. Anywhere. But do
start.
Don't go fast. Just go at a nice, steady clip. In no time, if you are
consistent, you will see that have traveled far, never to go back.
Wishing you the best,
Eddie Baran
P.S. Believe me. You can get into shape if you start at the right
place. Start with Gymnastic Abs
http://www.eddiebaran.com/gymnastic_abs.html l ,
go slowly, do a little bit at a time, build a solid foundation, and
get
a little better each day.