After you’ve decided to start getting more fit and healthy, the next step usually involves going onto the internet and browsing for the best workout plans. Soon, you get overloaded with many plans, opinions, and programs that often ask you to pay money.
When you are just starting, narrow down exactly what you want, and pick plans that are free. Whether it is being able to run a 5K or bench 100 pounds, it’s likely that having your goals broken down into smaller steps, or targets will make it a lot easier for you to achieve your goals in the long-run. In reality, if you stick to any reasonable workout plan, you will benefit from just being active.
Most importantly, make your exercising programs fun! Not only will you be more active, but you will also want to keep up with the plan and achieve your goal.
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Derek Chang graduated with a Bachelors degree in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Utah. Go Utes! He was born and raised in Salt Lake City, Utah. He aspires to become a physician-entrepreneur to find and create new ways of improving overall patient health. He enjoys skiing, hiking, camping, reading books, meeting new people, and learning anything new.