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"I just don't have the time" - one of the main reasons why individuals don't change their lifestyle for the better, but the fact is that you have to create the time.
With more people than ever wanting a healthier lifestyle to better themselves you would think the gyms around the world would be packed to the walls, but the sad fact remains that too many excuses will still stop individuals from taking the plunge and getting fit. "I just don't have the time to train" is one of the more popular excuses to not to take control and start on a new healthier, longer life. With H.I.T. you can save time, don't have to join a gym, don't have to buy any expensive equipment and best of all, if you stick with it you will see results happening. What is H.I.T.?H.I.T. stands for High Intensity Training, which sounds worse than it actually is. The fantastic advantage with H.I.T. is that you can save time with your workout and you can do it anywhere you want. The style of H.I.T. described here is suited for individuals who are just starting a healthier lifestyle and want a short fitness workout that will not only improve their fitness, but will also help shape and tone their bodies. The trick with any fitness routine is that you stick with it - make it a routine. The workout listed below should take a maximum of 15 minutes - not very long if you're worried that you "just don't have the time". When doing the workout remember to wear something that you feel comfortable in; start on the minimum repetitions for each exercise and take the maxmium rest advised. As you feel stronger and fitter, it's essential that you advance your workout up to the maximum repetitions and minimum rest. It's important to always push yourself that little bit further to make sure you keep going forward and keep staying on track to get your results. The exercises
The workout
The workout might seem basic, but if done properly, repeated regularly each week and combined with a healthy diet, it can start you on the road to success.
The copyright of the article H.I.T. Gets Results in Fitness is owned by Darryl Wilkinson. Permission to republish H.I.T. Gets Results in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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