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Sunday, December 6, 2009

7 Workout Mistakes Women Make

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Top trainers reveal the fitness faux pas they see women make every day—and why you should avoid them.

Workout mistake: expecting too much, too quickly

Don’t get frustrated and embarrassed if you’re just starting out, says Fitz Koehler, a fitness expert at fitzness.com and author of The Everything Flat Belly Cookbook. “Struggling is part of the experience,” she says, “and when you no longer struggle, it’s time to take it up a notch.” Particularly in the beginning, forget what you can’t do and figure out what you can, and focus on those accomplishments no matter how small they seem.

Workout mistake: not believing in yourself

It’s time to realize you really are stronger than you think. “Many women lack the confidence in themselves to take their workouts to the next level,” says Donovan Hamlet, a personal trainer at DavidBartonGym at Astor Place in New York City. “They are unsure of their capabilities, so they stay with the same old workouts. Change is essential to a workout to maximize the effects of the effort you put in it. When you lose the fear of doing something new, the potential for physical change is endless.”

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Workout mistake: going too hard-core

You made the decision to shape up and now you want to see results—fast. You know it takes effort, so you push yourself to your absolute limit during every workout. We get it; we’ve been there. But maxing out your heart rate, dripping in sweat and feeling like you want to die every time you work out may not be the best way to reach your goal. Dave Van Daff, senior director of education and development for Bally Total Fitness, says overdoing it can make you hate exercise. “If you dread the workout, you’ll make up excuses not to do it, and eventually you’ll quit. Instead, the rule of thumb to use is to never increase your training by more than 10 percent at a time. Go up in slight increments to prevent injury and help you mentally,” he says.

Workout mistake: doing only crunches for a flat stomach

Yes, you need to do ab work to get that toned tummy, but crunches alone won’t get you there. “What woman out there doesn’t want rock-hard abs?” says Van Daff. “Women come in to the gym and do ab exercises. They take yoga and Pilates classes to strengthen their core, thinking that by building up their abdominal muscles, they’ll poke through. But the bottom line is that most people already have ab muscles. It’s more of a matter of getting through the fat to let them shine through by doing cardio and reducing calorie intake.”

Workout mistake: spending too much time at the gym

Good news: Clocking endless hours on the treadmill is not the key to losing weight or getting healthy. “Exercising smart is a lot more important than exercising more,” says Van Daff. “Go into your workout with a plan. Sit down with someone who knows what she’s doing and map out a routine.” Need help getting started? Visit Vitamin G for healthy fitness tips.

Related: 10 Things Every Woman Should Know About Her Body

Workout mistake: putting too much emphasis on the scale or the mirror

Putting too much emphasis on the scale or the mirror oftentimes backfires, says Van Daff. “There are so many different things that can affect what your weight will be: time of day, water retention, clothing, etc. Our focus should really be on how we look and how our clothes fit.” And, he notes, if heaven forbid you step onto the scale one day and notice you’ve gained a pound or two, it’s not going to do much for you, motivationally speaking.

Workout mistake: fearing strength training

Strength training helps you burn more calories throughout each day (muscle burns more calories than fat) and gives your body curves, says Koehler, but so many women don’t do it because they’re afraid of looking like a body builder. Almost every female I’ve ever dealt with at some point says, ‘I’m getting too big,’” says Van Daff. “But I have to tell you that in the 13 years I’ve been in the business, I’ve never had anyone prove to me that they really are by doing standard strength training alone.” Still concerned? Van Daff measures his clients when they begin their fitness program and any time they think they’re bulking up. “If you think your legs are getting bigger, the only way to know is to measure them,” he says.

by Lindsey Unterberger

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  • Molly's Avatar
    Posted by Molly Tue Oct 27, 2009 7:35am PDT

    I try to walk every day. I'm a working mom and have to squeeze in exercise when I can. The key is to maximize the effort. I started wearing an exercise insole that helps tone muscles and burn additional calories with each step you take. I wear them everywhere I go, they're really comfortable, and I felt the difference in my legs and butt almost immediately. I'm always looking for ways to enhance weight loss and who doesn't want to burn more calories while just walking around. They're called SmartSole Exercise Insoles http://smartsole.com I saw the code MB10 for 10percent off on a Prevention board.

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  • Emelie or (ly) (amitié)'s Avatar
    Posted by Emelie or (ly) (amitié) Wed Oct 28, 2009 6:24am PDT

    Fitness is good for physical condition, moral and making new friends Just to say something and to listen. We know that every body need any communications it defends to the causing between them. Think that the Gym is use only for making physical exercises. Without netting the person that joining the team. Let us entertain being beatiful mentally and body to the look of others. This is other kind of Arts in each self. emily : always

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  • honeychild's Avatar
    Posted by honeychild Wed Oct 28, 2009 6:57am PDT

    i love strength training.

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  • M J Y's Avatar
    Posted by M J Y Wed Oct 28, 2009 10:07am PDT

    I wish people would limit their comments to the topic at hand

    this article is dealing with exercise - NOT DATING SITES

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  • M J Y's Avatar
    Posted by M J Y Wed Oct 28, 2009 10:08am PDT

    I wish people would limit their comments to the topic at hand

    this article is dealing with exercise - NOT DATING SITES

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  • Daphne's Avatar
    Posted by Daphne Wed Oct 28, 2009 1:01pm PDT

    Dancing. I love to dance that is my outlet with frustration and getting some of my extra weight off. I don't have time to hit the gym after work because I pick up my 3 year old twin girls. Like many other parents do; I run home make dinner, play a bit with them and get them ready for bed. After they are sound asleep I take out my Ipod and get my groove on. I sweat so much and have noticed a great deal of improvement. So....you don't have to get out of the house all the time...just move and sweat :)

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  • jen's Avatar
    Posted by jen Wed Oct 28, 2009 3:08pm PDT

    I have recently gained a few pounds and are desperately trying to lose them before the holidays start. I try to exercise for an hour a day but sometimes find myself trying to squeeze in more. I have failed to learn to love my body and be patient.

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  • jen's Avatar
    Posted by jen Wed Oct 28, 2009 7:05pm PDT

    Sometimes you just need a good partner to push you to do better, or maybe compete against.

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  • sue's Avatar
    Posted by sue Thu Oct 29, 2009 2:29am PDT

    you cant have a great body w/o any effort so move and eat smart!

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  • sue's Avatar
    Posted by sue Thu Oct 29, 2009 2:39am PDT

    you cant have a great body w/o any effort so move and eat smart!

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