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When working out, you should not stress about fixed rest periods between each set. You should rest whenever you need. Typically, this will be less in the early sets because your body is fresh. As you become fatigued, then make your rest periods longer. If you do this, you can potentially cut your workout time by around fifteen to twenty percent.

Do not exercise on an empty stomach. Be sure to fill your gas tank before you start your workout. It is best to eat a healthy carbohydrate, 30 to 60 minutes before exercising. Some great ideas for pre-workout snacks are yogurt and fruit, a small bowl of oatmeal or a banana.

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To find enough time for both exercise and meal planning, you need to schedule your day. If you are out in the world or in a meeting, when you are eating lunch you will not want to eat junk food. Know your schedule and pack healthy snacks and meals when you know you'll be out and about.

When rock or wall climbing, a great tip is to purchase shoes that fit your feet so tight that you can stand, however, you can not walk comfortably. Wearing shoes this tight will: give you the best control; and will help you use your legs in the most efficient way. Using your legs is crucial when climbing.

A great fitness tip to help you build up your legs, is to start doing step ups. Step ups are sort of similar to lunges but you take a step onto a higher platform. You can also hold a dumbbell in each hand to make them even more effective.

To stay lean, consume about 600 milligrams of calcium each day. Scientists have found that people who consume that amount (which equates to a few glasses of low fat milk) are more likely to be at a lower level of body fat than people who consume less than 600 milligrams each day.

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