What's in your fitness arsenal? I just stocked up on yoga apparel (yay!) for my new hot yoga workouts. But when it comes to fitness gear, I often wonder if I have everything I need. So I asked an expert to share her top five must-have fitness products. If you don't have these, it may be time to go shopping...
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A well known certified personal trainer and group
fitness instructor from ACE (American Council on Exercise) gave me this list of fitness must-haves:
1. iPod
"Any type of portable music player can do wonders for
increasing motivation during cardio or weight-training sessions.
Behavioral psychologists call it 'dissociation,'; a method
by which a person's attention is purposefully diverted away
from unpleasant sensations. For the typical exerciser who struggles
with exercise, listening to her favorite music can be a pleasant distraction, helping
her stick to her workout routine."
2. Pilates mat
"Unless your only form of exercise is yoga, a
Pilates mat is a good choice. Pilates mats are
thicker, while yoga mats are stickier. Exercisers who use mats for
all types of activities (e.g., crunches, core work, push-ups,
balance training) will find the thicker cushioning of the Pilates
mat more protective of the spine and other joints. Because Pilates
mats are thick, they make an excellent surface on which to train
standing and one-legged balance (they are more squishy, which makes
balancing more of a challenge). Plus, at the end of the workout,
Pilates mats can be rolled up and put away, just like yoga
mats."
3. Heart rate monitor and exercise journal
"Success is an objective measure. That is, you can't see
improvement if you can't measure it. Using heart rate monitors
and reporting in an exercise log are powerful methods for tracking
fitness improvements and for getting people to exercise more often.
A study that measured exercise program adherence among women
participating in a 6-month walking program found that those who
used exercise logs and heart rate monitors exercised more
frequently and increased their aerobic fitness more than those who
didn't use the tracking devices."
4. A fabulous water bottle
"Dehydration during exercise can be a real problem. If your
body is not properly hydrated, you could suffer from performance
losses, fatigue, and a decreased ability to control body
temperature. Experts recommend drinking fluids before, during, and
after exercise and paying attention to thirst to determine water
needs. Fortunately, you can purchase made of aluminum and stainless
steel and avoid plastic- or BPA-containing bottles."
5. The perfect shoes
"Exercisers should select a shoe specific for their workout
activity. For example, running shoes provide far more cushioning
and stability than walking shoes. Walking shoes are designed for
the heel-toe motion of the proper walking technique, while running
shoes are designed to accept the impact of a runner's stride,
which is more flat-footed. If you participate in an activity for
more than three hours per week, use a shoe that makes sense. Proper
shoes can enhance performance and ease the stress placed on your
joints during specific activities. Tips for finding the right shoes
for you can be found at the American Academy
of Orthopeadic Surgeons Web site.