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Trainer Tips for Men: How to Lose Weight and Be Fit

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Men often need to slim down from time to time and the main way that men go about doing it is to hit the gym.  Often, men experience soreness and discomfort from working out, while never seeing the results they hoped for.  This is usually because men work out following myths and misinformation about what it takes to get into shape and lose weight.  The best way to see results is to get information straight from the people who know how to exercise the best: here are four tips for exercise and nutrition that trainers want every man to know about losing weight and staying in shape.

First and foremost, stretch!  The importance of stretching to maintaining a healthy lifestyle that is conducive to losing weight cannot be emphasized enough.  Stretching has a multitude of benefits.  Stretching increases joint flexibility, reduces muscle tension, and can aid in healing sore and hurt muscle tissue.  The most vital benefit of stretching is that it increases circulation (blood flow) which helps increase energy output on the muscles.  Stretching before exercising will help maximize the exercise by warming up muscle groups and moving the blood.  Post-exercise stretching aids in muscle recovery by increasing blood circulation, and helps flush the body of lactic acid.  

Men need to do cardiovascular activities (cardio) as well as lift weights.  Most men get into the gym and are pumped to go some iron; which itself is an vital part of losing weight and staying fit.  But weight training is only half the battle; in order to lose weight you need to do cardio along with strength training.  Doing at least thirty minutes of cardio per gym session will strengthen your heart (for better blood flow) and lungs (for better oxygen distribution).  Both of these will help maximize your strength training; they will help you build leaner muscle quicker.  Cardio is also a fantastic way to burn hundreds of calories.  

Another thing that men often overlook is getting the right nutrition to maximize their time in the gym.  You can easily identify when people don’t have the right nutrition because their workouts are up and down.  Someone might have fantastic energy one day, but he’ll have poor energy the next.  The simplest way to get all the nutrients your body needs is to take a multivitamin.  A multivitamin that is customized for men will provide everything that is necessary, without relying on having everything coming from your diet.  This gives you more flexibility in eating the foods you want, while still providing the right nutrients that help you work out in the gym.  

The last myth about working out is that men who focus on strength training can eat as much protein as they want.  This myth is based on the right fact that protein is necessary to develop lean muscle.  As muscles work out, the muscle fiber becomes slightly torn and hurt.  The body needs protein available to fix the torn muscle fibers and prevent the dull aching soreness post-workout.  The problem is that men need to be smart about their protein consumption.  Just going out and eating a steak dinner or a couple cheeseburgers is bound to hurt your fitness rather than improve it.  You want to eat low-calorie and healthy; and typically meat is packed with stout.  Trainers know that the best way to provide your body with the protein it needs is through a whey protein supplement.  Whey protein is simple to digest and usually comes in a powdered form.  You then mix the powder with water, and you are hydrating at the same time that you are giving your muscles the tools they need to repair.  

Learn what the trainers want you to know – and start to workout smarter.  You will lose weight and gain strength in no time.

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