Easy Ways to Stay Slim and Keep Fit
ByI am a 50 year old man and I am the same size today as I was when I was 15. People say to me 'You're so lucky, you never put on any weight' as if I possess magic genes that prevent me from putting on weight.
I'm no different to anyone else. I'm just like anyone else, if I eat more than I need I put on weight. If I don't take any exercise my weight will increase, just the same as it does for anyone else. So my trick, if it is such a thing, is to only consume as much as I need.
A key factor in my weight maintenance technique is exercise. I don't go to the gym, I don't play any form of sports, I don't go swimming and I don't jog, so how to I maintain my youthful physique and remain fit and healthy? I use a technique I call passive keep fit.
What is 'passive keep fit' you ask? My form of passive keep fit means getting exercise without making a point of taking exercise. For example I will walk to my local shops rather than use my car. And when I walk I walk fast so that I get a little breathless. Driving to and from the shop will just make you fatter and lazier but my visits to the shop burn off calories and help me keep in shape.
I use the same approach in buildings with lifts. I will always use the stairs and will often run up two stairs at a time to burn even more calories. Also, when sat in front of my computer screen at work, I'll take a break and get a little upper body exercise by lifting myself on the arm rests maybe 10 or 20 times a few times a day.
I also try to get a little light exercise while relaxing in front of the TV by doing a bunch of abdominal scrunches that help to keep my stomach flat. This has helped me keep my six pack and flat stomach, much envied by my friends and workmates.
I always try to stick ot a healthy diet by eating and drinking sensibly. I don't eat any junk food and when I do it is a very special treat. I actually get a lot more pleasure from resisting the temptation than I do from giving in. I have a pretty good idea of how much I can eat before I begin to accumulate fat so I have a habit of visualising everything that I have consumed in a day, as if it was all spread out on a table in front of me. My visualisation technique highlights whether I've had my five portions of fruit and veg in a day and quickly tells me if my days consumption has been less than ideal.
I don't count calories, I don't follow any sort of fad diet, I don't work out at the gym and I don't play any sports. Yet I am the slimmest and fittest 50 year old man that I know, and I still look OK in my Quiksilver board shorts and my cool Rip Curl T-Shirts - which can't be bad for a many of my age.
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