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Are You Following These Body Sculpting Instructions?

By Machelle Lee

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Published: 02Jun2007
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With good body sculpting instructions, you can define the various parts of your body. But even having the best instructions doesn't guarantee results unless you're following them to the letter. For any workout program, you need to think about how you are holding your body and how that might affect the outcome of your movements. Here are some basic body sculpting instructions that will help you make the most of every workout.

The first key to body sculpting instructions is that you need to understand the entire movement before you begin. If you're reading the instructions as you go along, you will need to stop for every movement instead of flowing from one movement to the next. Try to look over the body sculpting routine before you get started, even running through the movements as you do to get the full picture of your fitness routine. Once you understand what you need to do, you will only have to look at the body sculpting directions when you need a quick reference.

Next, you should make sure that you are keeping your stomach in during your body sculpting instructions. This will help to support your core and your back, as well as help you make the most of each movement. To increase your health, you need to give your body the proper support so that it can maintain a steady balance – thus not causing a situation in which you could become injured. Unless the instructions say otherwise, you should hold in your stomach throughout the movement in order to protect your body.

Another consideration for body sculpting instructions is that you make sure that you're always working out bigger muscles before smaller muscles. While you might not always know how to do this, remember that your legs and lower body muscles are the larger ones that you have in your body. When these portions are exercised, they become tired and can not help out the smaller muscles in your body – which allows the smaller muscles to get a better workout. Try to engage your lower body first and then exercise your upper body, if the routine calls for this kind of order. If not, try to find exercises that stress both sets of muscles at the same time.

Whether you receive body sculpting instructions from the internet or from an instructor, you can help increase the benefits of the workout by following these simple tips. As you progress, you'll see the results that you have dreamed of.

Machelle Lee owns and operates, The Invisible Gym in Santa Cruz, CA. Her mission is to inspire people to become physically active and enjoy the benefits of a balanced, healthy lifestyle. For more information and questions you can visit her website. http://www.the-invisible-gym.com/

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