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So you've decided to get in shape. Maybe it's a New Year's resolution, maybe it's part of a weight loss plan, or maybe you just want to feel better about yourself. Whatever your reason, a well rounded exercise routine will tone your body, help you lose weight, and increase feelings of well-being.

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Page 1: Workout Start-Plan

So you've decided to get in shape. Maybe it's a New Year's resolution, maybe it's part of a weight loss plan, or maybe you just want to feel better about yourself. Whatever your

reason, a well rounded exercise routine will tone your body, help you lose weight, and increase feelings of well-

being.

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You may have tried working out before but became discouraged and gave up. It's not uncommon, and the reason most people stop working out is they don't see

results, they become discouraged, loose their motivation, and simply stop. The reason they didn't see results can

usually be attributed to not understanding how to design an effective exercise routine, and following a well designed

workout routine will ensure that you see actual results.

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(Terms and concepts are explained at the end of the article, along with suggestions.)

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Four Week Exercise Routine for Beginners

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Week One

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Monday (or day one)

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Bench Press - 3 Sets, 12 reps Rows - 3 Sets, 12 Reps Lateral Raise - 3 Sets, 10 Reps Stair Climb - 10 Minutes

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Tuesday

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Crunches - 2 Sets, AMAP (as many as possible) Back Extension - 2 Sets, 5 Reps Adductor & Abductor - 3 Sets

each, 10 Reps Treadmill - 20 Minutes, 2-3 MPH

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Wednesday - Break

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Thursday

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Incline Press - 3 Sets, 12 reps Lat Pulls - 3 Sets, 12 Reps Shoulder Shrugs - 3 Sets, 10 Reps Stair Climb - 10 Minutes

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Friday

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Crunches - 2 Sets, AMAP Back extension - 2 Sets, 5 Reps Adductor & Abductor - 3 Sets Each, 10 Reps Elliptical - 20

Minutes

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Week Two

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Monday

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Bench Press - 2 Sets, 12 Reps Rows - 2 Sets, 12 Reps Dips - 3 Sets, 10 reps Stair Climb - 11 Minutes

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Tuesday

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Crunches - 2 Sets, AMAP Back extension - 2 Sets, 5 Reps Adductor & Abductor - 3 Sets Each, 10 Reps Treadmill - 22

Minutes, 2-3 MPH

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Wednesday - Break

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Thursday

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Incline Press - 3 Sets, 12 Reps Lat Pulls - 3 Sets, 12 Reps Shoulder Shrugs - 3 Sets, 10 reps Stair Climb - 11 Minutes

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Friday

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Crunches - 2 Sets, AMAP Back extension - 2 Sets, 5 Reps Adductor & Abductor - 3 Sets Each, 10 Reps Elliptical - 22

Minutes

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Week Three

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Monday

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Decline Press - 3 Sets, 12 Reps Upright Rows - 3 Sets, 12 Reps Pull-ups - 2 Sets, AMAP Stair Climb - 11 Minutes

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Tuesday

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Crunches - 2 Sets, AMAP Back extension - 2 Sets, 8 Reps Adductor & Abductor - 3 Sets Each, 10 Reps Treadmill - 24

Minutes, 3-4 MPH

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Wednesday - Break

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Thursday

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Bench Press - 4 Sets, 10 Reps Lat Pulls - 4 Sets, 10 Reps Overhead Press - 2 Sets, 12 reps Stair Climb - 12 Minutes

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Friday

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Crunches - 3 Sets, AMAP Back extension - 2 Sets, 8 Reps Adductor & Abductor - 3 Sets Each, 10 Reps Elliptical - 24

Minutes

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Week Four

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Monday

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Incline Press - 4 Sets, 10 Reps Lat Pulls - 4 Sets, 10 Reps Dips - 3 Sets, 10 reps Stair Climb - 12 Minutes

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Tuesday

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Hanging Knee Raises - 2 Sets, AMAP Back extension - 2 Sets, 10 Reps Adductor & Abductor - 3 Sets Each, 10 Reps

Treadmill - 25 Minutes, 3-4 MPH

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Wednesday - Break

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Thursday

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Bench Press - 4 Sets, 10 Reps Upright Rows - 4 Sets, 10 Reps Pull-ups - 2 Sets, AMAP Stair Climb - 14 Minutes

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Friday

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Hanging Knee Raises - 2 Sets, AMAP Back extension - 2 Sets, 10 Reps Adductor & Abductor - 3 Sets Each, 10 Reps

Elliptical - 26 Minutes

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Terms, Concepts and Suggestions

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A rep, or repetition, is one complete movement through an exercise. For example, when bench-pressing, a rep

consist of lowering the bar or handles to the chest and pushing out completely. A set is a group of repetitions

followed by a rest of about 1 to 2 minutes.

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Most everyone knows what a bench press is but many of the other exercises listed will be new to you. Ask the

trainer on duty at your gym what an exercise is and what machine you need when you are not sure. It wont take long before you become familiar with all the terms and

exercises.

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When a routine suggests 10 reps, the weight or resistance should be such that the last rep of the number suggested is almost impossible to complete. So, for example, if you find that you still have enough strength left to complete

more reps after you complete the tenth rep of a set suggesting 10, then you need to increase the weight or

resistance of the exercise. The opposite is true if you cannot complete 10 reps when 10 are recommended.

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Use weightlifting machines the first four weeks instead of free-weights. This will help prevent injuries and develop

proper form for later when you move to a more advanced routine.

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Practically every muscle group is targeted in the workout routine above, and the exercises change just enough to

prevent your muscles from adapting to a routine and becoming complacent. Also, you can figure about 400 to

800 calories are burned during each workout session. The amount of calories you burn when you are away from the

gym will increase as well.

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You will notice the adductor and abductor are listed for each week. These two machines work stabilizer muscles

(inner and outer thigh). They do not remove fat from these areas. It is not possible to reduce fat from only a specific

area by working the muscles in that area. What these exercises do is help prevent knee and back pain by stabilizing the knees and hips when jogging on the

treadmill, which is something you will do with more intensity as you progress. Building these muscles up beforehand will ensure injury free cardio workouts.

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To get the most out of your workouts, make sure you get adequate nutrition, plenty of rest, and only take

endurance and strength building supplements that work. You can extend this routine past the four week mark by

simply increasing resistance or weights by 10 percent each week. The cardio aspect can be increased each week as

well by increasing yourtarget heart rate and increasing the duration.

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