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Excuses, Excuses by Dr. Robert Osgoodby WARNING!! Always
seek the advice of a Medical Doctor before starting,
or making changes in your diet or exercise program.
Personally, I find it easier and more effective to get up an hour earlier and train first thing in the morning for two reasons. Training first thing in the morning increases your metabolism and keeps you burning calories at an increased rate throughout the day. Another great reason to train first thing is to eliminate the possibility of procrastination and blowing off a workout. By the end of the day, the last thing in the world you want to do after a long day of work and responsibility is workout. Getting your training in first thing will also increase your energy level and make you feel good about yourself. It gives you a sense of accomplishment which will help you tackle the rest of your day and insane schedule with a smile. I am sure that at least one "morning person" reading this said to themselves, "Get up an hour earlier, he must be out of his mind!" Even if you get up half an hour earlier, this equates to three and a half hours of exercise time a week that you didn't have before. With only investing a half hour a day, you can get quick, noticeable results. If
money is an issue and you can't afford to buy the
equipment mentioned above, all you need is a VCR.
There are hundreds of great video tapes designed for
toning, weight loss and fat burning. If you don't want
to go to a gym, this allows you to exercise in the
privacy and comfort of your own home. Dr. Osgoodby was a finalist in the "EAS Body for Life" Contest. Stop by his web page at http://bestbodyever.com to see his before and after pictures and subscribe to his monthly newsletter.
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