8 TIPS TO GET INTO THE BEST SHAPE OF YOUR LIFE

Whatever age you’re at, health and fitness should always be a top priority. It enables us to enjoy our lives to the fullest. If you’re currently planning to make some lifestyle changes for better health, you’re in for a tough but rewarding journey. Don’t panic: it’s achievable, and with some help, you can definitely do it.

Here are eight great tips to achieve the best shape of your life:

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Set realistic and attainable goals

Having a goal helps you stay on track. However, it is important not to set the bar too high so you won’t end up feeling disappointed with yourself. Try to divide your main goal into small, attainable ones that you can tick off when you’re done with it. If your goal is to lose weight, break it down to smaller tasks like strengthening your lower back, shedding off those holiday pounds, and lifting weights. Relax and do one at a time, and you’ll be surprised about how much you’ve finished.

Be consistent

It’s pointless pushing yourself to do extensive workouts all in one day when you’re only going to do it once every few weeks. Remember that the best workout routine is the one you can consistently stick to. It doesn’t matter if you just have fifteen minutes to exercise. You can go out for a run and make it count. If it’s too cold, stay indoors and do squat jumps and sit ups until you start to feel sweaty. Be consistent and make no excuses.

Eat right

No matter how much you train and work out, if your diet still consists of junk food, it’s all for nothing. You really can’t out-train a bad diet. You need to eat the right kinds of food to build a strong body. Try to cook from scratch so you can eat real food. Avoid too much sugar and processed food. As much as possible, eat a balanced meal that has all the nutrients you need. Always remember that the quality of the food you eat matters more than the quantity.

Maintain a Schedule

If you feel like you don’t have a lot of time to exercise, try creating a schedule that works for you. On a blank calendar, list down your activity plans per day and tick them off as you go. It is easier to keep track of how much you’ve exercised when you have it on pen and paper.

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Keep things interesting

Boredom will make every workout routine a chore to do, no matter how effective it is. Keep your brain active and your body guessing by stepping outside your comfort zone from time to time. Try new workout routines and search for different recipes for a healthy meal. Don’t be afraid to switch things up sometimes.

Never stop learning

It is important to have a solid workout routine and stick with it as long as it works, but remember that experts discover new techniques every day. There are many new exercise routines and fitness tips and tricks you can find nowadays. You can read more beauty and health tips at Mrtrimfit.com if you’re not sure where to start. Just remember that you can always learn something new and incorporate it into your routine.

Find a Support Group

To keep yourself motivated, find friends who have similar fitness goals. It drives up the fun factor and accountability since you can encourage each other regularly. Schedule a class with a friend and plan brunch so you can both watch and motivate each other.

Don’t be too harsh on yourself

Do not punish yourself too much just because you lost control and ate that one doughnut. Spoil yourself sometimes and loosen up, but don’t forget your goals. Life is all about balance, so don’t fret too much if you gave in to temptation once.

The best shape of your life is within your reach. Don’t stop believing in yourself and push hard so you can reap the benefits.

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SKIN CARE TIPS FOR GYM RATS

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With Memorial Day fast approaching, many are even more focused than usual on their bodies and getting them into tip-top shape at the gym. While exercise has multiple benefits, very often workouts and great looking skin don't go together.  We turned to Dr. Manish Shah, a Board-Certified Denver plastic surgeon and anti-aging expert, to give tips on how you can get the six-pack and still have glowing, acne free skin. 

Sweat Itself Does Not Cause Acne 

First, "It is important to know that sweat itself does not cause acne," says Dr. Shah. He explains, "Professional sportsmen are predisposed to accumulating dirt and bacteria in their pores during and after workout periods. If left without proper cleansing this can cause worsening in skin conditions like acne and dermatitis."

Avoid Makeup

These days a gym visit almost doesn't seem to "count" unless one Instagrams it. This often leads women to wear makeup to the gym. Just don't. Dr. Shah says, "Most makeup will clog pores by not allowing the skin to breathe naturally during workouts. A better option is a tinted moisturizer if you are self-conscious about your skin tone."

SPF

If you're going to be outdoors, apply a light moisturizer with SPF to keep your skin protected from UV rays.  Make sure to choose a lightweight product as not to clog up your pores. Look for words like "non-comedogenic" or "oil-free" to know that your sunblock won't cause acne.

Don't Touch Your Face at the Gym!

Cardio machines, weight machines, free weights, these all breed bacteria. Touching them and them wiping beads of sweat off your face is a sure way to spread bacteria that can create new breakouts. Make sure to bring a towel for this instead of using your hands.

A Flowing Mane of Hair is Not Your Friend During a Workout

When you are working out it is a good idea to keep hair out of your face by styling it into a bun or rocking a dry and clean sweatband. Sweat and dirt can get transferred from your hair onto your face. If you haven't washed your hair and you use hairspray or other hair products, these can also splash onto your pores along with perspiration. This can cause irritations and breakouts.

How to Choose the Right Gym Towel

An old rag won't be effective at absorbing sweat. However, you don't want a gym towel that is as absorbent as a bath towel you would use to dry off your body after a shower at home. Dr. Shah says that "The gym towel should be a happy medium — absorbent enough to keep your face dry during a workout, but not so thick it clings to bacteria even after a wash."

Wear Loose and Comfortable Gym Clothes

"Spandex is tight clothing that can lead to skin infections from bacteria and fungi," warns Dr. Shah. "Wear loose attire that will also help wick away the sweat preventing it from being absorbed by your skin." Just google "sweat-wicking workout clothes."

Reduce the Redness

Calm down a flushed face with your redness control remedy made up of a little bit of iced green tea and a spray bottle. "You'll cool down your skin and add in a few extra anti-oxidants in the process," says Dr. Shah.

After your workout

Dr. Shah stresses, "Wash your face immediately after your workout. You don't want a mixture of dirt, oil, and bacteria clinging to your skin, affecting its pH, and clogging your pores. If you are exercising in a park where there is no sink, bring cleansing facial wipes with you."

Moisturize Post Workout

No matter your type of skin, after cleansing you must moisturize. Dr. Shah says that "Skipping this essential step can unknowingly dehydrate your skin causing your oil-producing glands to overcompensate by producing an oversupply of oil. Use a moisturizer that's been produced for your specific skin type and condition immediately after cleansing for the best results."

Skip the Hot Shower

Sure, your muscles are sore, and you're in the mood for a hot shower after a workout. Dr. Shah points out that, "Hot water strips skin of vital oils, leaving you with dry, itchy, dull skin." Exfoliate more often to avoid "Bacne." Breakouts on your back or chest are particularly common for "gym rats." To avoid this, use a gentle body scrub three times a week. Dr. Shah says, "This will keep pores clear and skin functioning well."

Save Your "Superhero" Products for Night

Save serious treatment products for bedtime. Dr. Shah points out that, "Even seemingly normal skin can experience much more sensitivity right after a workout.  You may want to wait until redness decreases by bedtime to use your super-active acne or anti-aging treatment products."

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WIN THIS | #GETINMOTION

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A few days ago, we went to ((305)) Fitness to workout with DJ and HBFit.com's Hannah Bronfman as well as to check out Tampax Pearl Active which has a MotionFit™ core that conforms to your unique shape so that you can literally do any workout that you can imagine. We love the idea of inspiring women to #GetInMotion and to find a routine that keeps them active all year long. Think about the idea that you can workout on your normal schedule without having to skip a few days when that time of the month hits. Although many power through, there are a number of people that don't and pain aside, it comes from the concern of leakage and others knowing that it happens! Enter Tampax Pearl Active and even Hannah agrees that, "It takes 21 days to form a habit and that means in just one month you can create an active routine you can stick to this year. This also means you will need to push through your period and keep moving throughout that week. Tampax Pearl Active with MotionFit technology moves with you for 100% Leak-Free workouts."

We're not known to be Stingy so we're giving one reader the opportunity to win a pack from our friends at Tampax Pearl Active and HBFit.com. It includes Tampax Pearl Active as well fitness goodies that will help you in your workout as well as recovery. Simply tweet @AthleisureMag as well as @Tampax to share with us the workouts that you enjoy doing and that you don't want to stop just because it's your time of the month - include #GetInMotion. We will run this contest throughout this month and will select a winner on March 1st!