Fitness Programs by John Mac
Fitness Programs by John Mac
There are many fitness programs available these days all
promising to be one of the best available & the ideal one for
you. There is no fitness program available that is the best for
all. You are an individual with different needs, wants &
lifestyle so there cannot be a fitness program that is ideal for
all.
Every fitness program has its pro's & con's & it's up to you to
decide which one is best for you, after all you need a fitness
program that you know you are going to enjoy, that way you will
stick to it & reap the full benefits.
So which fitness program is for you ? Will you choose one of the
well known ones such as Pilates, Step, or Aerobics (in one form
or another) or will you go for one of the many celebrity fitness
programs. The choice of fitness program is yours & yours alone
make sure you pick the one for you. To help you here is a quick
overview of some of the fitness programs available.
Pilates Fitness Program Developed by Joseph Hubertis Pilates as
far back as the early 1900's, Pilates is based upon developing &
improving body posture & flexibility of movement originally
using the resistance of springs. Pilates can be practised using
specially designed equipment or performing exercises based on
the Pilates system simply on a mat. Pilates has spawned many
different versions which are available today. Pilates fitness
programs are available on video or DVD to use with or without
equipment, for you to follow at home or you could try your local
gym to see if they run classes there.
Step Fitness Program Step is basically a form of aerobic
exercise involving stepping on & off a step quite often to
music. You can follow this fitness program from a video or DVD
at home using a simple piece of equipment or in a group at your
local gym or recreation centre.
Aerobics Fitness Program Aerobics is a fitness program in
numerous different formats but basically involves lots of
movement such as arm raises, leg raises, kicks, stretching,
lunging, bending etc to music. The type & frequency of movements
should depend upon your current level of fitness. The fitness
program can again be followed at home using a video or DVD or at
classes in your local gym or recreation centre.
(c) John Mac 2006