Health and Fitness

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When I graduated from high school, I was introduced to "fast food." The whole summer all I eat was hamburgers, pizza, and unhealthy sandwiches. I quickly went from 150 pounds to 180 pounds. That was all fat and most of it was around my waist line. I realized if I continued this regimen, I would be obese by the time I'm 21 years. I would also be more susceptible to acquiring diseases such as heart disease and cholesterol problems. I joined a local gym and started researching different working techniques and better eating habits. During this period I met numerous people who had similar goals and where willing to share their experiences with me. It seems like every person I spoke to had a different exercising routine. After a few months of training I developed my own own training routine. This routine worked great for me. I also cut out all the fast food out of my diet and began eating healthy. My initial goal was to get back to my normal weight of 150-160 pounds. I was so into my work out routines, once I reached my normal weight I set a new goal of increase my muscle mass. In order to accomplish my new goal I had change my eating habits and workout strategies. Now that I work out on a regular bases I feel energized and more confident. Working out and eating healthy is the best way for me to stay physically fit.

I enjoy working out. When I started working out I thought it was going to be easy. I figured I would go to the gym and start using the machines. I quickly realized there was a lot more to properly working out. First I needed to decide which body parts I was going to workout that particular day. I also needed to decide if I wanted to workout to increase muscle mass or decrease body fat. According to Men's Health Magazin...

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...ferent meals. Each meal consists of 20 grams of protein from natural food, such as chicken, fish, or turkey. These meals are spread throughout the day and are spaced out by two to three hours. I also drink two protein shakes on a daily bases. I drink one shake at night and one shake as a med-morning snack.

Incorporating a work out routine and eating healthy has dramatically changed my life. I'm full of energy and feel great. Prior to this workout routine I constantly felt sluggish and was I completely out of shape. Now I am full of confidence and constantly strive to increase my strength. Although at times it is extremely demanding to complete the workouts, the benefits are well worth the efforts.

Work Cited

Iknoian, Therese. Total Fitness Network, www.totalfitnessnetwork.com

Men's Health Magazine, October 2003

Max Muscle Magazine, September 2004

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