Running will NOT get you into shape
Posted: Monday, March 23, 2009
by Emile Jarreau
M2 Fitness Pros
I see it every day. First thing in the morning, people are running up and down my street to stay in shape. Whether or not it is raining, freezing cold, whatever, there are folks out there doing "road work." I know all of them feel good about themselves, and why not? Taking such a consistent approach to staying in shape is something that should be heralded. The one thing about all these people though, and it drives me a little batty, is that while I see them run every day, for some it has been YEARS now, well, they look about the same. Yes, they run every day, no question. They are obviously exercising, but their bodies still look the same. The older couple who wear the blue jumpsuits still have their poochy bellies. The blond haired lady with the earphones still haswella little extra baggage in the back. How can this be? They are running, exercising, staying in shape, so why don't they look different?
Ok, so you now know why some of these runners are not making progress, but, is there anything else to the equation? You bet there is! Getting into shape is a process that really requires you have a program that is multi-faceted. What I mean by that is, running alone is ok, but running, combined with some weight lifting, stretching, combined with eating nutritional foods to support your muscles and encourage fat loss is a MUCH better plan. Who knows, maybe some of the people who regularly run in my neighborhood are starting each day with 3 donuts followed by a milkshake. Your diet is one of the most important elements of your plan to stay in shape. It is also one of the most neglected. Most people think that if they are doing SOME sort of physical exercise, they can eat whatever they want; this is simply not true.
So, while running will not necessarily get you into the shape you want, it IS a great start. Just about any exercise can be the foundation of a good program to get into shape. To be truly successful though, you must continually work to increase the amount of work you do, as well as couple your exercise with a healthy well balanced diet.
http://www.MrFatLoss.com , aka, Emile Jarreau is 31 year veteran fitness professional and co-owner of M2FitnessPros.com in Long Beach , California . Also having 19 years of bodybuilding and figure coaching and previous NPC judging experience, he specializes in fat loss and all its aspects and freely shares online resources to the world.
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