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Deflating The Spare Tiire Celebrity-Style With The Help Of A Personal Trainer

Topic: Dieting and Weight LossPublished December 23, 2010

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Ever wonder how a lot of your favorite celebrities manage to look like a million bucks day in and day out? Well, it’s easy…and it’s not. Confused? The easy part is that it doesn’t take a lot of hard work to begin to get into shape. As a personal trainer, let me tell you that by simply tweaking your daily diet to be healthier, you can rest assured be on your way to the waistline you’ve always wanted. A Personal fitness training program will also help you with the following: 1. Creating a unique exercise plan to suit your needs. All that is needed for you is time and commitment.rn2. Keeping a record of your fitness goals. This is an important motivation factor in achieving your optimum body type.rn3. The most important step… Getting started! We understand how confusing getting started on a fitness plan can be, and how easy it is to get de-motivated and abandon your fitness plan altogether. This is where a personal trainer’s support comes in. The Hard Part Of A Personal Fitness Training Plan The next part is the hardest part. And that means sticking to your diet and exercise plan. Personal trainers come across many people who start off their fitness plan full of vigor and enthusiasm, but aren’t able to stick to their diet plans after a while and hence the expected results don’t show. Remember, belly fat is the hardest to lose. When you start on your Personal fitness training, your body starts to lose weight from all over, and belly fat is in most cases, the LAST to go. The best way to lose belly fat is to exercise and eat right…REGULARLY. Getting healthy is a lifestyle change, not a fad. A fitness trainer promise: Stay committed, and you’re going to love the way you look.It’s time to cut down on the soda and instead try freshly-squeezed juice, or just plain water. And get this: People with fat deposits around the middle are more at risk of heart disease and diabetes than those with fat in the hips, and thighs. And just this should be enough to get you moving. After all, what have you got to lose? With a personal trainer’s guidance, all you lose is a lot of belly fat, and instead gain a great-looking body, confidence, and health that will hold you up for years to come. That can’t be bad, right? Your personal trainer will be happy to tell you this: abdominal exercise alone DOES NOT burn off belly fat. In fact, getting those celebrity-style abs has more to do with losing overall body fat than training. But you also have to get up and get moving. Walk about a mile everyday. Do extra housework. Carry your golf clubs yourself. Dance to your favorite tunes. As an experienced personal trainer, I can tell you how much fun these activities can be to get you started on your fitness program. When you begin to not just see, but FEEL the changes, you’ll want to do even more. Your personal trainer will help you incorporate these and other small changes into your daily routine. And once you start, you won’t want to look back!

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Craig Smith is a Certified Personal Trainer and Owner ofFirst State Health and Fitness in Dover, DE. Find out more about ourDover De Boot Campswith client success stories and weight loss achievements.

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