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Getting Started Again
Stew Smith | February 13, 2006
Mr. Smith,
I am 46 year old. In my 20's
and 30's I worked out at the gym faithfully. But, somewhere
along the way I stopped going to the gym. Now I am not
overweight. But, not comfortable with the weight that I have
gained. The metabolism has slowed down. So my question to you is
at this stage of the game what really will work?
Oh yes -- the transition from
having not exercised in 10+ years to getting started. Where do
you begin? First of all -- do not start off where you left off
10-20 years ago. Common sense should tell you NOT to do that.
I would focus on three things --
the first two require little effort but will help you gain
energy to exercise, help you recover from exercise, and help you
lose weight. The third is JUST to get moving again.
1) Water
consumption of 2-3 liters a day -- Depending on your weight, I
would increase water up to a gallon, even if you are over 200
pounds. I drink at least a gallon of water a day, but I exercise
a few hours a day too.
2) Food intake
– For a system to help increase your metabolism, please ask
about the Summer Lean Down Plan. Email me at
stew@stewsmith.com
and I will send you an updated
version with over 30 more food options to help you eat to lose
weight…not diet.
3) Stretch
daily for one week -- Then start moving for 1 month -- add
something simple to your routine like walking. Try mixing in
jogging (not too far) and continue daily stretching. This will
help you get the body in habit of fitness. After a month of
light to moderate movements and stretching, you'll be ready to
go! Too often people jump right into lifting heavy weights or
running three miles a day, and next things you know they are
injured or are so sore they cannot function. You can avoid all
soreness IF you stretch daily, and slowly build a foundation of
fitness over the course of one month's time.
The 45 Day Beginner's plan does
just that. Just today I had a gentleman email to say that he is
about to go onto the 45 Day Intermediate plan and has lost over
20 lbs. He also increased his pushups from 5 to 35 in under 40
days. For the month of Feb-March 2006, buy any 45 Day plan and
get the next level for free. I will email it to you with your
order receipt.
Most of this weight loss is
water retention the body was storing due to actually NOT
drinking enough water. Once you give your body 2-3 liters of
water a day, your body will release retained water. I have seen
bloated clients lose up to 20 lbs in 1 week by just adding
water. If you have heard rumors about getting ill or dying from
drinking too much water -- see the article I wrote about it last
year. It does occur BUT only in extreme heat and extremely
prolonged exercise/work where you sweat your electrolytes out
and replace them with just water.
Good luck and feel free
contact me at
stew@stewsmith.com
should you have any questions about
fitness or Rugby preparation for physical fitness testing.
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