Fitness for Men

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Month: November 2018

Base Building For Runners

This can happen: after three years of long runs, races and lots of speed work, you find out that you are getting fed up with doing a session ‘because it was on the schedule’, or because everyone else was doing it. If you already have two disappointing marathons, try considering base-building. It will open up a whole new lease of life for you. Then you will know why you are doing each run, and if you’re an inquisitive type, this will give you more pleasure and motivation

Base training doesn’t actually have to mean running. You can start your training season doing pretty much any general training (swimming, cycling, rowing, aerobics) then progress to more specific training later on. Its all about building a good cardio-respiratory system which simply requires consistent, chronic exposure to activity.

For long distance running, an increase in mileage is your best bet. Say, if you are used to running 10k for thrice a week, try doing 15k runs twice a week. Then, check your progress in time in 10k after a month. To achieve that with the minimum injury risk, keep the pace slow and comfortable.

To train for base endurance, 1hr a day of running is a good base target to work up to if you are trying to run good times. This may take some time. All increases should be very gradual and if you are not used to daily running then start with less per day than you think you can manage. And always ease back as soon as you feel and discomfort at all. If your are aiming lower then adapt it to run as many days a week as you can manage and perhaps shorter runs, say, 40min 5 days a week. But 1hr a day is best. From there you can start to add long runs and faster pace efforts (stay aerobic though).

An hour of daily running is ideal assuming that a person wants to maximize his/her potential – of course if you are happy to perform less well or do not have the time to commit further down the road it can be adapted.

Daily running is ideal since injuries tend to creep up on you rather than suddenly pounce out from nowhere. Plus with this type of training, if you run at a steady pace, you won’t need a recovery day. Do take note of time over distance. An 1hr at a certain effort is the same for all of us no matter how fast or slow we may be.

It is better to forget the long run while adapting to daily running and building up to the hour. For starters, you can start at 20-25min of running per day. Avoid walking in during the timed run. Take about 1 month or so to build up to 45min a day and then the same again to get to the hour. You could probably do it in less, and will certainly feel able to, but remember that it is the muscles/body that will be under pressure not the heart and lungs.

This is what might be defined as a base for base building! It gets you into shape so that you can build a base. So then spend three months adding a long run and some faster aerobic runs.

If you have never trained this way before, take time to do the base for a base – it will prepare you for the mileage ahead. Base for a base is a preparation stage for beginners, running 3 to 4 times a week. From 6 kilometers of fat-burning pace to 15 kilometers each run. Circuit Training in gym will also be helpful as your cross-training. After which, base-building can now be applied.

Gay Sports And Fitness Shop In London

Fitness equipment for health conscious gays

We all know how we feel about our bodies and how much effort we put towards staying fit and healthy. Gays are known to be such extremists at times when it comes to having a hot and fit body. There are the rare gays who sport a beer belly but most of gay men are generally well toned and watchful about their waistline.

Gay fitness shop in London

Even though there are gays who devotedly go to gyms, most gays prefer the comfort and warmth of home to cold and steely gyms. Gays are known to have some of the best exercise equipment around and know their treadmill from cross trainer. However, most gays unknowingly spend a lot on exercise equipment and are unaware of gay sports and fitness shops in London where they can get branded fitness equipment at reasonable prices.

About sports store in London

Sports store in London such as PJ Fitness Store, Elite Health and Fitness and Sweatband have possibly the best sport and fitness equipment but at the same time, they are pretty expensive. You can get all types of equipment such as rowers, exercise bikes, cross trainers and the dear old treadmill but be ready to shell out a considerable sum of money! You can get same brands of fitness equipment online at almost half the price that you get in local shops in London.

Now that you know how to buy fitness equipment, find out about the types of exercise equipment that you must have, so that you can make a smart choice and a well-informed decision.

Types of exercise equipment

Treadmill

Reach your fitness goals easily with treadmill and experience improvement in cardiovascular conditions and weight. It is good for rehabilitation and improvement in sports performance. If you want a treadmill for home use, look for folding treadmill. Treadmills can vary and you can walk, power walk, run or sprint with it, so find out what you can do with your choice of treadmill before you buy one.

Cross trainer

Cross trainers help improve cardiovascular health like treadmills but in a very different manner. You have to use your arms and legs independently when using a cross trainer, so you get a full body workout. This equipment bears a low impact on the joints, as you do not experience any form of ground reaction forces. Many gay men prefer cross trainers as they workout your upper and lower body simultaneously.

Exercise bikes

Most men, gay or otherwise, love exercise bikes. Their popularity is wide and they have received a cult status. There are two major types of exercise bikes, studio cycles and recumbent style exercise bikes. Studio cycles or spinning bikes are for young and hot-blooded gay men who are gym buds but dont have the time to hit the gym whereas recumbent bikes are for people with problems of hip or knee joints or suffer from back pain or mobility problems.

Rowers

Rowers or rowing machines that give a full body workout and can target 84% of your muscle groups. They offer a low impact exercise and imitate rowing actions, thus the name rower. Rowers are probably the best for home use but dont be tempted to buy very compact rowers, as the smaller the rower, the lesser the range of motion and lesser the benefits. Normally, there are three types of rowers in the market, magnetic rowers, air rowers and water rowers. Out of the three, water rowers are the best machines as they are quiet, provide quality stroke and increase resistance gradually, something that other two rowers dont offer.

Find out the best brands and best deals for any of the above-mentioned fitness equipment and find your way to a slim and fit body with excellent cardiovascular health!

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