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Work Out Tips for Women

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This is because increasing your heart rate will increase the amount of calories that you burn, along with strengthening your heart and cardiovascular system. The American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) recommends that women aim for moderately intense exercise 30 minutes a day, five days a week. You can raise your heart rate through interval training, increasing the incline on treadmills or ellipticals, and increasing your speed while training.
Break Up Your Routine

Women often find themselves busy and overwhelmed with daily tasks. Try breaking up your workout routine to avoid a busy lifestyle interfering with your fitness goals. "Shape" recommends doing two 30-minute workout routines of cardio or weight training during different times of the day. You could also try for even smaller sessions throughout the day, such as a morning and lunchtime walk with an afternoon weightlifting session.
Challenge Yourself

Try something new or set a goal to challenge and motivate yourself. For example, start training for a marathon, triathlon or a backpacking trip. If you set your sights on something that you enjoy, you can use that to motivate yourself. Make your goal a part of your fitness routine on a daily basis.
Prevent Boredom

Avoid boredom in your physical activity routine by listening to new music or exercising with a friend. "Shape" recommends alternating gym workout routines, trying new machines and incorporating classes, such as yoga, spinning, Pilates or kickboxing. Going outside for a run, hike or bike ride also prevents boredom by offering a change of scenery.
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