The Ideal 20 minute workout

Do you feel the absence of good information to help you achieve a good work out? Well, not to worry.
A 20 minute workout is basically the minimum you have to do to get the full health effects of your exercise regime. Health scientists have extensively studied how much exercise the human body needs, and most of them now agree that exercising 20 minutes for at least three times a week is enough to protect you from heart disease, depression, and all of the other elevated disease risks associated with not getting sufficient activity. The problem is that not all 20 minute workouts are the same. Some are clearly better than others. Often different workout routines have different benefits. Deciding as to which daily exercise program Is the right one for you and sticking with it is the biggest challenge.

Usually, I like to do a 20 minute workout four or five times a week. I do a good 20 minute cardiovascular workout three times a week along with a dedicated weight lifting and strengthening workout at least once or twice a week, and try to do both at least once every week. Usually, I vary  my routine quite a bit from week to week to prevent getting bored. Sometimes, I indulge in jogging for 20 minutes while at other occasions I like to prefer riding a bicycle, or do any other sort of 20 minute workout exercise program. I have enough fitness equipment that allows me to choose what workout to do based on my mood. Although this is fun for me and stops things from getting monotonous, it has a deeper purpose.

You see, different 20 minute workouts strengthen different muscle groups. If I were only to jog everyday, I would stay in good cardiovascular shape but some of my muscles would be neglected. By switching  jogging with biking, running, and an occasional swimming workout, I can make sure that every part of my body gets worked out.All this keeps me stronger and fitter than sticking with one exercise would.

Then again, the main thing is to find something you can do and sticking with it. If you have not been working out, 20 minutes of pretty much any physical activity will be very good for you to begin with. Just walking quickly will get your heart racing and make you feel a little better about yourself. After that, you can take up to jogging, full out running, or anything else. You have to start somewhere, so you might as well start where you are comfortable. Going forward you can add more exercise activities, to make it even better. You can add some yoga to your 20 minute workout, or switch  weight training with cardiovascular activities. It is after all a matter of finding out what you like to do and then sticking to it.

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