Wedding Health and Fitness

You have the fabulous gown a smashing pair of strappy heels a gorgeous flowing veil and dangling diamond chandelier earrings But have you put any thought into how to make the most out of your look? It's not uncommon for brides to seek out to fitness experts a month before the wedding frantically hoping to get in shape overnight. However, most fitness pros  recommend that you start working out six months in advance to your wedding (or more when possible). In fact, if you currently don't have an exercise regimen, it's never too soon to get started. Moreover, if you are at all body conscious or if you have even had a smidgen of doubt about how you'll look on the day of your wedding, it's time to get cracking! Having a fitness routine  not only helps trim and tone your body, but it makes you feel better inside, look better outside, and improve your health from head to toe.

The key to any fitness program whether you have five pounds to lose or 50, is to do it for yourself and to do it for life. There are hundreds of women who decide that they want to look great on their wedding day, sweat and toil for months in advance, and then come honeymoon time, they already start regressing into old habits. Part of the problem with wanting to look good just for your wedding, is that it's not seen as a gradual process or as something permanent, but rather as a temporary feat. Consider though, six months of working out three times a week for at least 30 minutes. That comes to a minimum of 36 hours, which isn't that much. However, that time spent in the gym can make a tremendous difference in how you look and feel. Don't forget though, like all diet and exercise programs, you need to couple workouts with positive eating habits. Here's how to get started so that you'll be looking absolutely fabulous in time to walk down the aisle! Don't forget to check out the Sports and Recreation section here at ShopWiki where you can find everything you'll need to get into the best shape of your life.

Basics

Getting Started

Get outfitted with fashionable fitness apparel  and a few high quality sports bras It can feel a lot better than wearing a pair of old pajama pants and big, baggy t-shirt.

If you want to work out at home instead of in the gym, you'll need some dumbbells Three-  and five-pound  weights are good to start.

It's important to have a pair of quality running shoes  or cross trainers  that are comfortable and properly fitting regardless of what type of activity you do.

A yoga mat  is a useful tool to have for doing floor work and sit-ups especially if you don't have a carpeted floor in your home. You can even bring it with you to the gym in a yoga mat carrier

Workout videos are great motivational tools for working out at home. An iPod shuffle  is another great toy if you like to jog or exercise outside to get into shape.

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